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nana2callie
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Feb 25, 2014

Seasonal for the first time...

We are setting our TT up seasonal this spring for the first time for an indefinite period of time. What do I need to know? Please share all your helpful hints and experiences... thanks.
  • yeabuddy wrote:
    dodge guy wrote:
    I tried seasonal for a year, hated it.
    Good luck!


    Don't let dodge guy fool you, he loves seasonal camping and can see how awesome it is for a lot of people.......... he loves when I do this :B


    OH, it's you! One of the seasonals that think they own the campground. Thanks for reminding me.........

    When you're a seasonal make sure you get tell the weekenders who is boss in "your" campground! ;)
  • We love ours. We always turn the water and propane off but leave the trailer plugged in to run the fridge. We do not leave our awning open while we are gone. We leave food in our trailer but only because we haven't had a problem with critters. We are in a large "campground" and love our neighbors. There are some politics (think HOA-type campground) but we stay out of them and just enjoy our lot.
  • We loved being "seasonal" and our seasonal site was in upper Wisconsin. We live in Arizona. So it was quite a trip up each May but we would be there through September. We always had to haul some new clothes up, tool chest (DH insisted and a few other miscellaneous things. I did grocery shopping after we got up there and it took a day or so to get stuff put away and get the patio set up, but it was wonderful. It was nice to be part of the community and we had other seasonal friends there and of course made some new ones each year also. When we did take a few side trips during the summer, we left the electric on; rolled up the awning and turned off the water and locked the door. We never had a problem otherwise with things missing or with critters. Our park had a great clubhouse, various activities and a very nice laundry room and rest rooms. We had some daily/weekend campers but they mostly obeyed the various campground rules and it was very nice. I do miss going up there, but we wanted something a little closer to home and are now in Colorado for the summers. We winterized our TT and left it on site in Wisconsin for the winter and now in Colorado (Mountain Views RV Park/Resort), we can't leave it on site, but do store it indoors a few miles away. Since we live in Arizona we don't feel the need to use it in the winter. So we just pick it up when we get up there and take it to our site. So it can be done and I do think you will love it on your seasonal site.
  • dodge guy wrote:
    yeabuddy wrote:
    dodge guy wrote:
    I tried seasonal for a year, hated it.
    Good luck!


    Don't let dodge guy fool you, he loves seasonal camping and can see how awesome it is for a lot of people.......... he loves when I do this :B


    OH, it's you! One of the seasonals that think they own the campground. Thanks for reminding me.........

    When you're a seasonal make sure you get tell the weekenders who is boss in "your" campground! ;)
    And don't you forget it!:B