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- mileshuffExplorer
Happytraveler wrote:
Flying Flags in Buellton is a great RV Park and It's really kept up very nice. We always try for an end space if they have any left. Enjoy your trip.
I've been there many times. It is nice although many of the sites are VERY tight, cramped. Vehicles parked all along the streets which makes it rather tough to get my trailer in or out of a spot. Just depends on what sites.
I have not stayed in the new area that was opened up to RV's I believe in the last year or two. These are the spots at the opposite end of the park from the office. - HappytravelerExplorerFlying Flags in Buellton is a great RV Park and It's really kept up very nice. We always try for an end space if they have any left. Enjoy your trip.
- Old-BiscuitExplorer III
ScottG wrote:
I would get a dog bone either way. Never know when you end up at a site that has a worn out 30A (super common here) or 50A only.
On our old 30A rig I used the 50A when ever it was available!
Always good to have an adapter.
Course some CGs charge more for 50A sites and have been at some that don't allow using adapters
BUT still good idea to have an adapter or two
Our rig is 50A
I have 50A/30A and 30A/15A and 30A/50A (for generator) - ScottGNomadI would get a dog bone either way. Never know when you end up at a site that has a worn out 30A (super common here) or 50A only.
On our old 30A rig I used the 50A when ever it was available! - LwiddisExplorer IIWho doesn't travel with three adapters? They aren't expensive and then you are ready.
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