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Bull_Rider
Feb 11, 2015Explorer
We just spent a week there, at the Thousand Trails park. The park was about 80% full, but there was no problem finding a spot.
Most of the sites are "double" sites, where on RV pulls in one way, and the other RV pulls in going the opposite direction. This works out for those that are camping with friends, but we don't care to be that close to other campers. We found a nice back in spot.
The Verizon cell signal was good for phone, the data part was very slow during peak times, 5 PM to 10 PM. At 2 AM it was pretty fast.
I finally locked the phone down to 3G and got better performance. There are just too many users for the tower that services this park during peak demand.
Most of the sites are "double" sites, where on RV pulls in one way, and the other RV pulls in going the opposite direction. This works out for those that are camping with friends, but we don't care to be that close to other campers. We found a nice back in spot.
The Verizon cell signal was good for phone, the data part was very slow during peak times, 5 PM to 10 PM. At 2 AM it was pretty fast.
I finally locked the phone down to 3G and got better performance. There are just too many users for the tower that services this park during peak demand.
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