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DutchmenSport
Oct 01, 2016Explorer
Look up your favorite brand of Motel in the area you are going to be in and simply give them a call. They will tell you if they have adequate parking for an RV.
FYI... Semi Truck drivers often stay in motels.... they have to park somewhere.
We use a Motel a couple times a year going to Florida from Indiana over Christmas week. Even though we have the camper, we don't want to un-winterize the camper until we are well South of the snow-belt. Usually, the first day of travel does not get us far enough South, so we anticipate our distance, find a motel that is pet friendly and always ask about parking the truck and trailer. We've NEVER had problems anywhere.
Yes, there are times when a motel is needed, even when we have our campers with us!
FYI... Semi Truck drivers often stay in motels.... they have to park somewhere.
We use a Motel a couple times a year going to Florida from Indiana over Christmas week. Even though we have the camper, we don't want to un-winterize the camper until we are well South of the snow-belt. Usually, the first day of travel does not get us far enough South, so we anticipate our distance, find a motel that is pet friendly and always ask about parking the truck and trailer. We've NEVER had problems anywhere.
Yes, there are times when a motel is needed, even when we have our campers with us!
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