zigzagrv wrote:
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I try to get pull-thru campsites when possible, but if not, I drop the car at the check-in office and the DW drives it in. When I get to the campsite, I stop so that the dolly is at the end of the campsite. I unhook the dolly and move it to the very back of the site with tongue facing forward so that when I back the motorhome in, the overhang covers the tongue leaving only the wheels and ramps (about 4 feet) sticking out the back. When ready to leave, simply pull forward a bit, hook up the dolly, load up the car and head out. Not too bad.
Exactly what we do. Back over tongue of the dolly - takes minimal space or effort. Bought a new Hyundai Sonata Hybrid and then decided to try RV travel... Love the car so got a tow dolly and so far have not had any issues. After a few practice runs we got the loading/unloading procedure down and as noted by another person, takes about 15min to do either. If/when we get another car will consider something that can be flat towed by selection is getting slim vs what can be dolly towed.