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- prichardsonExplorerA number of years ago I did the same thing only out of Seattle. Left my rig at a local RV park in a regular site. Used local transportation to the cruise terminal.
- rhagfoExplorer IIIGood to get it figured out now, as the cruise to Alaska is AWESOME!! DW and I will be doing again next August.
- tragusa3ExplorerThanks for all of the info guys. I've checked out a few of the suggestions. Still haven't gotten a hold of the cruise line. I agree that they should be my first option. I will post what I figure out.
- shelbyfvExplorerSeems as if the cruise line would have info, everyone has to park somewhere.
- Tom_BarbExplorer
tragusa3 wrote:
This June, we will arrive in Vancouver with a 35' Class A motorhome and leave on a 10 day cruise.
What are my options for motorhome storage? airport? cruise port? short term storage lots? friendly forum member in the area?
Has anyone done this?
Where exactly does your cruise depart?
there are 3 departure points in the area. V.Couver, B.Ham, and Seattle.. - rhagfoExplorer IIIHave you contacted the cruise company??
- MDKMDKExplorerVancouver, BC RV Storage Facilities from google maps
Not sure if this is what you meant? - rr2254545ExplorerAlthough not vancouver this campground north of seattle is know for this
"You can be as busy as you want and then come home to a greenbelt haven. We also offer storage sites - with electricity - to park your rig while you take a cruise. We do fill up in summer, so please book your site early. We welcome all rigs - big or small."
Lake Pleasant RV Park Bothell Washington
http://www.goodsamcamping.com.s3.amazonaws.com/gsparks/LakePleasant/LakePleasant.html - donn0128Explorer IIPersonally I woild park it at a RV park. Leave it plugged in and go. Be sure to let managment know, should be no problem.
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