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obgraham
Aug 24, 2017Explorer
Depends on what I'm using the "park" for. We are now in a "National/State Park" mode, so TV is not an issue -- in fact I've taken the TV out of my B to gain space.
However, if we go into "cross country travel" mode, that's when we often stop at commercial RV parks, and then I like to have the cable.
WiFi at the RV park is generally so bad that we've given up and use our own Verizon. So I don't care what the park provides for WiFi.
So I'm pointing out that we are all different. A park that provides more options will do better than one which is just bare bones.
However, if we go into "cross country travel" mode, that's when we often stop at commercial RV parks, and then I like to have the cable.
WiFi at the RV park is generally so bad that we've given up and use our own Verizon. So I don't care what the park provides for WiFi.
So I'm pointing out that we are all different. A park that provides more options will do better than one which is just bare bones.
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