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Ray___June
Apr 15, 2016Explorer
We've been going to the Vegas race since 1998, with 3 years off in early 2000's for business.
We go with the same group, have all our rv's together and stay from 3-7 days.
As far as we're concerned, we throw a party, and NASCAR happens to have a race that weekend. The food is spectacular, lots of spirits get consumed, and nobody gets hurt. (occasional hangover excluded)
You need to try boondocking for a few days to get the feel of how to conserve water and power, but don't worry about it too much. They have water trucks and pump trucks to empty your holding tanks. Be prepared to pay for it, but it makes life much more enjoyable. At Vegas they even have free showers.
Almost all of us stay until Monday AM after the race, so there is very little traffic to fight when we leave.
It is a hoot; noisy, colorful, close, somewhat rowdy, but some of the most fun we've ever had.
We go with the same group, have all our rv's together and stay from 3-7 days.
As far as we're concerned, we throw a party, and NASCAR happens to have a race that weekend. The food is spectacular, lots of spirits get consumed, and nobody gets hurt. (occasional hangover excluded)
You need to try boondocking for a few days to get the feel of how to conserve water and power, but don't worry about it too much. They have water trucks and pump trucks to empty your holding tanks. Be prepared to pay for it, but it makes life much more enjoyable. At Vegas they even have free showers.
Almost all of us stay until Monday AM after the race, so there is very little traffic to fight when we leave.
It is a hoot; noisy, colorful, close, somewhat rowdy, but some of the most fun we've ever had.
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