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Re: Looking at upgrading to newer, bigger Foretravel....

Reply #25
My wife and I were shown the resort by Neil Pillsbury in 2018 and loved it also!
2021 we rented 4 different lots for 2 months and in 2022 rent for the season and we were hooked!
Are owners now
If anyone would like a tour Dec.-Mar. email and would gladly show you the resort






Mike & Shar
2000 U270

Re: Looking at upgrading to newer, bigger Foretravel....

Reply #26
EXACTLY.  We started with a '93 and upgraded to James Stallings' '95 when we began full timing.  The paint and upgrades were (of course) incredible.  We stopped at a few resorts that had the "10 year" rule and just gave them a number.  Never had an issue.  After a bit, we moved to an '02 U320 40'.  Had a step conversion and headlight upgrade. Were asked for the year once or twice and gave them the year of the upgrade!  Never an issue.  If you pulled in with a classic coach of 20+ years that had been restored and spit shined, I am willing to bet you would never be turned away.

What I have found in Florida is the many of "High End 55 and over" motorcoach resorts will approve an older coach to rent a spot but not for purchase....  Well I guess they ain't getting my  business!!!

To us, an "over 55" community is mandatory. I love children but do not want to stay in a park full of them LOL.. Riverbend offers exactly what we are looking for without the 12 yr bullshit!

I have gone back and forth thinking about buying a newer coach but keep coming back to "no way" LOL!  I have decided that I am going to keep watching for a '03/'04 42ft U320 that excites me as I still would like more room that my 36ft U320 has...
 
Scott Powell
Doylestown, Ohio
2002 U320 3610 WTFS