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brianosaur
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Jun 22, 2020

Colored party globe lights for awening? ...yeah, I know

We have kids.
We go to Jellystone's and the like.

If you do too, you prob know what the subject is about.
If you don't you prob think we are crazy and wondering how could we ruin our quiet outdoor peaceful setting.

Anyway, the kid packed resort campgrounds we go to often have one rig after another decked out at night with LED rope lights, colored hanging lanterns, disco light projectors and plenty of other crazy light show stuff. The kids come by on a glow stick night time hay ride and everyone is hootin' and hollarin'. Parents are sippin'on mom seltzers and dad barley soda's, so it's often quite silly.

I have a led string lights under our TT but looking to put something colorful on the awning. I found THIS for the back of rig for 4th of July but want to up it a notch with globe lights or something.

Can only find tiny Christmas light stuff on Amazon.
Anyone else have fun lights on their awning?
  • winniman wrote:
    Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
    brianosaur wrote:
    Yosemite Sam1 wrote:


    Those extra lights have been discussed here (or some other forum) as major annoyance to other campers who are running from the city due to light pollution.


    … when in Rome…


    I don't mind myself. It's just I camp on city, country and national parks/forests and mostly campers don't put out those string of lights. Maybe we'll see more of them when we go East or Midwest.

    I even prefer the soft glow of those kerosene lamps when outside.

    No one uses kerosene lamps anymore. lol They went out many moons ago.


    I still have them. Goes well with tiki torch on Hawaiian nights parties, lol.
  • It's your weekend and your campsite. Put up whatever lights on your site you want to. Just be considerate and turn them off when you go to bed.
    Seems a lot of folks on this board sleep with their nose touching the window with no curtains or shades and their eyes open.
  • I like a "night light" to show the steps into the rig...for the nights that are really dark. we turn it off when we are inside...on when we go somewhere and will need it when we get back.
    We also use a short string of ground lights to show the steps when we are in especially dark campsites.
    I do not mind the lights on another camper as long as they aren't shining directly into our big front window.
  • I only have a few tacky awning lights that I rotate through. But I can appreciate what you do for the kids.
  • Hey, if it is a kid CG go for it. Light yourself up like Vegas. The tackier the better.
  • brianosaur wrote:
    Can only find tiny Christmas light stuff on Amazon.
    Search for "rv awning lights" on Amazon. There are lots.
  • Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
    winniman wrote:
    Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
    brianosaur wrote:
    Yosemite Sam1 wrote:


    Those extra lights have been discussed here (or some other forum) as major annoyance to other campers who are running from the city due to light pollution.


    … when in Rome…


    I don't mind myself. It's just I camp on city, country and national parks/forests and mostly campers don't put out those string of lights. Maybe we'll see more of them when we go East or Midwest.

    I even prefer the soft glow of those kerosene lamps when outside.

    No one uses kerosene lamps anymore. lol They went out many moons ago.


    I still have them. Goes well with tiki torch on Hawaiian nights parties, lol.


    I've got my grandpas kerosene lantern and camp stove. I use them almost every trip! its not camping without the smell of white gas lol.

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