wbwood wrote:
Just because it's winterized, doesn't mean you can't use it. Just don't use the plumbing. Go somewhere that has bath houses that you can use as if you were tent camping. The only difference is that you will have a kitchen (minus sink usage), comfortable bed, living room, heat, tv, etc.... We did this, this past January. Went to Myrtle Beach for a long weekend. Had a spot ocean front. We carried water with us and made sure to pour it down the sewer hole outside. Heated water up on the stove and washed dishes (pots/pans) in a wash basin. It was great. The only thing we would do different was be a little closer to the bath house. Having a portable potty
might be good to have for the night time bathroom trips. Can just dump into the sewer when needed.
When going down South from the North during the cold months I winterized the MH. On the way down thru the cold states I Stayed at CG's that were shut down but still offered electric hookup and sewer no water. Stayed only at ones that had a bath house so I could shower.
Even if they say no water at site, the bath houses always have water.
The Best thing I did on the second trip down was to buy a Thetford porta pottie so I didn't have to use gas station bathrooms during travel. Or at CG's that didn't have a bath house.
They look exactly like the rv toilet. No smell and have sealed cassette that you take off and dump into sewer when you get to a CG.
Fits nicely right next to your MH toilet. Many models to choose from.
http://www.thetford.com/products/toilets/portable-toilets/When you get to the warmer states takes 2 minutes to de-winterize the MH right in a CG.