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Devonm2012
Sep 29, 2013Explorer
We did the New England states this summer and we called there to get in. We were told that all they had available was DIRT. Not gravel, just dirt. Not a resort in my book if they put you on dirt. Now, they may have other sites that are nicer, if booked farther in advance, but we usually call 4-6 months ahead of time for summer travel.
You will find that the New England states are not really big rig friendly. Nothing like the west coast, etc. We did upstate New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and CT and not one park was really what we typically like.
For example, a "luxury resort" in CT was horribly dusty, unlevel sites, extremely rude staff, old and nasty bathrooms, non-existent Internet, unheated pool, etc. This was by far the norm, not the exception, for the entire summer.
You will find that the New England states are not really big rig friendly. Nothing like the west coast, etc. We did upstate New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and CT and not one park was really what we typically like.
For example, a "luxury resort" in CT was horribly dusty, unlevel sites, extremely rude staff, old and nasty bathrooms, non-existent Internet, unheated pool, etc. This was by far the norm, not the exception, for the entire summer.
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