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Old 08-10-2020, 11:06 PM   #15
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J And I have never seen so many people using class A's and large C's as sight-seeing transportation.
They probably wanted to tour the park having their own bathroom and eating facility for lunch, etc.
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Old 08-11-2020, 07:52 PM   #16
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They probably wanted to tour the park having their own bathroom and eating facility for lunch, etc.
Is this really a practical option?

My wife has digestive issues and just today asked me if there will be plenty of restrooms available. Then in the next sentence asked if we could take the MH through the park.

While I never gave it a thought before, now I am wondering about it.

I'm only 35 foot, but I really don't want to drive a gas hog all around when the car works, even though it is going to be tight fit for us and the three grand kids.
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Most of the toilets (pit) were open although many of the smaller CGs were closed. To many side roads are length limited so drive the car.
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Is this really a practical option?

I'm only 35 foot, but I really don't want to drive a gas hog all around when the car works, even though it is going to be tight fit for us and the three grand kids.
I've seen it done. The main roads are certainly big enough for your RV. The issue would be finding parking spots along the way but it depends when you're going to be there. If a Sept or May, June trip, yes, I think it would be doable. Very difficult mid-summer.
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I've seen it done. The main roads are certainly big enough for your RV. The issue would be finding parking spots along the way but it depends when you're going to be there. If a Sept or May, June trip, yes, I think it would be doable. Very difficult mid-summer.
Leaving next week. I hope.

Grandkids may have been exposed to Covid 19 by their dad. Waiting for his test to come back.

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Leaving next week. I hope.

Grandkids may have been exposed to Covid 19 by their dad. Waiting for his test to come back.

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14 days may seem like a long time but might just be Smart with that news.

Not just for you but for all you meet and see over the trip.

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