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cruiserjs
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Oct 16, 2015

Full house in Mesa AZ

At our weekly park-wide coffee yesterday our Manager announced that Mesa Regal (2005 total spaces, about 33% park models) is completely booked for long-time visits for the season. Some individual RV spaces for short time ( o/night - 2-3 days) may be available on first-come basis pending arrival of reserved visitors.
  • joebedford wrote:
    Retiredblade wrote:
    A couple of years ago, I went back to Yuma, and rented a rv lot up in the foothills. It had two rv spaces on it, full hookups, wifi, telephone included, electric, garbage pickup and laundry facilities in the consita on the property. Had a good neighbor from Alberta. The cost was $400. a month! I would look across the wash to a rv park and they were stuffed together and was paying $600. a month plus electric. Can't beat that!
    What kind of activities did you have in the consita?


    Well, it was a very big piece of land and we and our Canadian friends made a Bocce ball court and I taught them how to play and they taught me how to say eh? Also, we made a horse shoe pit. And across the street was a community center that one could join and swim in the pool, play cards and bingo and they had a lot of meals.
  • Retiredblade wrote:
    joebedford wrote:
    Retiredblade wrote:
    A couple of years ago, I went back to Yuma, and rented a rv lot up in the foothills. It had two rv spaces on it, full hookups, wifi, telephone included, electric, garbage pickup and laundry facilities in the consita on the property. Had a good neighbor from Alberta. The cost was $400. a month! I would look across the wash to a rv park and they were stuffed together and was paying $600. a month plus electric. Can't beat that!
    What kind of activities did you have in the consita?


    Well, it was a very big piece of land and we and our Canadian friends made a Bocce ball court and I taught them how to play and they taught me how to say eh? Also, we made a horse shoe pit. And across the street was a community center that one could join and swim in the pool, play cards and bingo and they had a lot of meals.
    Nice.

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