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- dodge_guyExplorer IIIsn't there a parking lot at the condominium. I don't know of many short term storage facilities that have electric available.
Good luck! - travel_foolExplorerNo, the condo said that parking lot wasn't big enough for motorhome. I'm checking some fraternal organizations that we belong to.
- RoyBExplorer IIWe all go to the LAKEWOOD RESORTS once a year in SEP/OCT time frame for mini-family reunion. They have Condos, VILLAs, Cabins, and camping spots in their complex...
They also have transit parking spots right in front of their main entrance but I don't think they include shore power. We always rent one of their VILLAs on the Lake and can park our POPUP trailer in front of it while we are there. I always run a drop cord from the Villa out to it to keep my batteries charged up. Not enough room for a big motorhome however...
Very nice and accommodating folks at LAKEWOOD RESORTs...
Might want to reconsider where you go next time in the Myrtle beach area...
Roy Ken - byrdr1Explorertravelfool,
With so many campgrounds in and around MB area, about the only place you can leave a camper over night is the walmart parking lot on the south side but most only do it for one night while they wait to get into one of the 3 campgrounds on that end. I have seen them also on the north end Walmart waiting to get into Myrtle Beach Travel park or Apache CG. I know this doesn't answer your question, BUT I have never seen a spot with just electricity that wasn't a campground. Closest campground to downtown area is the KOA a block off the beach near the wooden roll-a-coaster section of MB.
They might be able to get you into a popup type site with just electric and water??
just trying to give you some options.
randy - weathershakExplorerI would just get a site at the closest CG from the condo. It would be safer than leaving it un attended at some lot. Off season CG rates aren't bad.
- Executive45Explorer IIIYou don't say how long you're staying. Overnight is one thing, three months is another. That said, for a SHORT TERM stay,
1. Check local ordinances about overnight parking.
2. Check with Eagles, Moose and/or Elks for accommodations.
3. Check with a nearby church to see if there is somewhere you can park and hook up elec with a "donation".
Dennis - jayco304ExplorerI recommend calling Lakewood. They have a conference center and they have power poles in the conference center lot or better yet ask for a parking spot next to the golf cart barn. They have been willing to help me in the past with short term things. Give them a call.
- skipncharExplorer
- travel_foolExplorerThanks skipnchar but none of the storage facilities offered electric plug ins
and we have a fridge and freezer full of food. - Community AlumniGive Don Kelly a call at Tippy Toe Repo; he may be able to help you or direct you somewhere.
http://tippytoerepo.com
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