KOA dropped the 10 year rule and enacted the RVIA goose egg
I've been to lots of KOA campgrounds ranging from super luxury resort style and the low-end parking lot with pedestals style. Never been asked for an RVIA sticker. Never had the words mentioned to us. Never been questioned about the age of our coach.One thing I've noticed though in KOA campgrounds is that each one is privately owned. They each have their own rules, and they each set their own policies.Perhaps there are some in more popular areas (like AZ) that use the RVIA stickers to week out some of the problem campers, but certainly not anything that's being done across the board at all KOAs.
Ok I was asked for it this summer in CA,Utah,CO,NV and Idaho a friend of mine owns a KOA on Lake Conroe in Texas and I asked him,he says that is corporate's rule not the owners he likes it.says it came about when KOA and RVIA designed and built a few campgrounds together.I do doubt a owner of a small KOA with vacant spaces are going to turn you away for no RVIA sticker but you never know, one can always call KOA in Billing MT and find out I guess
Van, posting the video link has probably ruined your chances of running for President.
Nice loophole if someone shows up driving a pos., besides vehicle age.
Exactly! They mostly look for coaches that show Pride in Ownership. No Mobile CrackLab looking units