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Originally Posted by MLP
B...some parks don't allow generators to be run. I have been in several, but in one park with that rule when the power was out for a half hour and it the park was informed by the power company that it could be 4 to 5 hours to restore, they came around and told each site that they could run their generators. If a park doesn't allow generators, you will be kicked out.
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I would be careful about spreading these types of concerns - most any park or campground has no issues with generators running when a power outage has occurred, OR even owners running theirs simply as an 'exercise' periodically for maintenance purposes, even if they have any 'rules' against it. Any 'rule' is referring to someone solely running their generator to power their coach, interfering with the peace and quite of the park, when they have Shore Power options.
We did run into several campgrounds with pretty strict 'generator run time' rules, and it's not always fun when you are so limited, especially when the big turbo diesel rigs, idling for what seems like hours, make MUCH more noise than the typical generator does.