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- ETysonExplorerHi Everyone - Woodall's and Trailer Life Directory merged back in 2013 to form the Good Sam RV Travel Guide & Campground Directory, so although you can still visit the Woodalls.com site address during the transition, it eventually will be just GoodSamCamping.com. You can still search all the campground listings and of course ratings info too.
Also the Woodall's mobile app is no more and you can download the new, and still free, Good Sam Camping mobile app for iPhone or Android at either the Apple app store or Google Play.
Regards,
Ellen
Sr Marketing Manager
Good Sam RV Travel Guide - Jim_ShoeExplorerI have a 30A Class C and stay at FHU parks. I carry a 50A male/30A female pigtail and a 20A male/30A female with me and have used them a couple of times when the 30A is worn or loose. I used the 50A male/30A female once going thru Canada where they only had 50A and 20A female hookups. That's the only time I've seen that.
- docjExplorer
Oakman wrote:
docj wrote:
It's worth noting that RVParkReviews.com is now owned by Social Knowledge, the parent company of IRV2.com. I hear lots of changes are coming soon, including a phone app.
I know Social Knowledge owns the website CampgroundReport but I hadn't heard that they bought RVParkReviews. Are you sure you're not confusing the two?
I'm an administrator on RVParkReviews.com and what I am telling you is correct about its ownership. There will be major improvements coming to the website soon and a new phone app is being developed. - OakmanExplorer
docj wrote:
It's worth noting that RVParkReviews.com is now owned by Social Knowledge, the parent company of IRV2.com. I hear lots of changes are coming soon, including a phone app.
I know Social Knowledge owns the website CampgroundReport but I hadn't heard that they bought RVParkReviews. Are you sure you're not confusing the two? - docjExplorer
magnusfide wrote:
skipbee wrote:
Where do I find the best list of RV Parks with 50 amp electrical hookups nationally ? Thanks in advance.
The best resource for searching campgrounds is Woodalls.com. They do great job of rating the cgs, listing amenities, and even include the lesser known smaller cgs. We've found some real jewels that were never listed at review sites.
Just input where you want to go at Woodalls.com Their app for smart phones is handy for the road too.
Our problem we have with the Woodalls rating system is that there are a lot of factors aggregated into the facilities rating, quite a few of which we couldn't care less about. As full-timers with no kids or pets, we don't care about playgrounds or pet walks and usually don't bother with swimming pools either. With a fully self-contained MH, the cleanliness of bathrooms doesn't matter to us since we never use them or laundry facilities.
The numerical rating approach doesn't permit us to separate out the things we don't care about from those we do, but narrative descriptions such as those we read on RVParkReviews do. We know we miss out on a few smaller parks, but we have been quite satisfied with those we do find.
It's worth noting that RVParkReviews.com is now owned by Social Knowledge, the parent company of IRV2.com. I hear lots of changes are coming soon, including a phone app. - magnusfideExplorer II
skipbee wrote:
Where do I find the best list of RV Parks with 50 amp electrical hookups nationally ? Thanks in advance.
The best resource for searching campgrounds is Woodalls.com. They do great job of rating the cgs, listing amenities, and even include the lesser known smaller cgs. We've found some real jewels that were never listed at review sites.
Just input where you want to go at Woodalls.com Their app for smart phones is handy for the road too. - lanerdExplorer II
skipbee wrote:
Where do I find the best list of RV Parks with 50 amp electrical hookups nationally ? Thanks in advance.
I think it would be safe to say that probably 90% of all "RV Parks" have 50 amp hookups. However, campgrounds (forest/state/BLM/national) are a different matter and are hard to find with 50 amp hookups.
About the only time you really need 50 amps is if you intend to use one or more AC units...the rest of the time, 30 amps will normally take care of all your electrical needs. This is, unless you have two or three daughters who each has to have their own hair dryer and curling irons....
Ron - CA_TravelerExplorer IIISelect the 50A Allstays filter, tap the phone number of the CG and see if they have an available site.
- BB_TXNomadI have never seen or heard of any list of 50 amp only parks. Like others, I use rvparkreviews.com and check the list of amenities on the first page. If I am going to be in a hot area I will look for 50 amps. If I don't think I will need both ACs then I look for a park that has good user reviews regardless of having 50 amp or not.
- Jim_ShoeExplorerRV Park Reviews is the best source. It shows what hookups are available on the first page of each CG listing, along with their phone number, a map of the location, and reviews by campers that have stayed there.
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