I am 30 right now. I started camping in a motor home with my grandparents when I was about 5. I learned quick from the ole' fart what was right and wrong. By 8 my mom and step dad bought a motor home. They continued to teach us kids about neighbors and be thoughtful to them. Been camping with them ever since, them in a Carriage and our Toy hauler, my step dad still reminds me sometimes when I have had a few. I have a loud voice to begin with.
I think a lot of people that bought trailers or motor homes, within the last 5 years never really camped and don't know. Some parks care, some don't.'
Some things I have noticed in the last year.
Walking through sites, this is just wrong.
Not picking up after your pet. This really makes me mad. I have a dog and try to watch him all the time.
Neighbors partying all night. I like to party, but be quiet during the right hours.
Know how to drive so you are not into others sites when yours slides are out.
Help people back in, plus this is a conversation starter and your neighbor for your stay.
Kids, don't have any, have a dog that is my son. Make them mind. My dog listens better than some of the kids I have seen at campgrounds.
When leaving day comes, most of the time on a Sunday. Watch for people with big rigs, and move cars that are in the street to make it easier for them.