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Carl_n_Susan
Oct 11, 2016Nomad II
Pretty everything you love about Seven Feathers is non-existent at Rolling Hills.
Comparing Seven Feathers (7F) v. Rolling Hills (RH):
Those are the differences off the top of my head. RH is cheaper than 7F which does make up for a little of the differences. Why do I stay there you ask? Because I travel the I5 corridor frequently and RH is just the right distance from my home. I use it on return to flush all the tanks, take advantage of the Blue Beacon Truck Wash in Corning, and it is about two hours from home so I can time my passgae through Sacramento to miss the rush hour traffic.
Comparing Seven Feathers (7F) v. Rolling Hills (RH):
- 7H has level, paved sites. RH sites are crushed rock and not very level (I had two wheels of the trialer off the ground on my last stay).
- 7F has beautiful green lawn and shrubbery. RH has a mish-mash of shrubbery and trees.
- 7F provides Wifi and cable TV. RH has neither.
- 7F usually is a temperate climate with little to no wind. RH is hot during the Summer and may be so in the Spring and Fall, with frequent wind.
- 7F has spectacular bath facilities. RH has none.
- 7F has swimming pools, fire rings and meeting rooms. RH has none of those.
- 7F has a shuttle to run you to and back from the Casino or even downtown for shopping or dinner. RH has none, you have to walk or drive yourself.
Those are the differences off the top of my head. RH is cheaper than 7F which does make up for a little of the differences. Why do I stay there you ask? Because I travel the I5 corridor frequently and RH is just the right distance from my home. I use it on return to flush all the tanks, take advantage of the Blue Beacon Truck Wash in Corning, and it is about two hours from home so I can time my passgae through Sacramento to miss the rush hour traffic.
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