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โSep-24-2016 07:34 AM
holstein13 wrote:
Thanks for the tips. We will be your neighbors in VIP. Hopefully, we'll see you there. Are you doing the Gondola Club? They sold out and I forgot to book it.
โSep-24-2016 06:39 AM
bshpilot wrote:Thanks for the tips. We will be your neighbors in VIP. Hopefully, we'll see you there. Are you doing the Gondola Club? They sold out and I forgot to book it.holstein13 wrote:We attended last year & are attending again next week.
We are very excited to attend the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta for the first time.
I just wanted to ask any of you if you had any tips, suggestions, or comments relating to the Fiesta. Any, "don't miss" events? Anything we should be sure to bring? Anything to avoid or watch out for?
which location/ lot are you in?
FIRST & MOST IMPORTANT - bring a GenTuri, PLEASE!
Amazon - GenTuri
bring a camera, and cell phone charger - you'll need to charge even the best smartphone by breakfast if youre taking photos / posting photos w/ your smartphone!
if VIP East, bring a chair....everyone leaves their chair on the bluff....like reserved seating ๐
be certain to get up early to watch the dawn patrol - were usually on the bluff w/ our coffee or bloody mary by 5a....by 10a things are dying down or were just suffering from sensory overload - and we head back to the coach for breakfast.
It all starts up again in the evening by 4 or 5p and there is always a fantastic and VERY lengthy and sophisticated fireworks show in the evening.
IMO vip east lot is the deal, no water or electric but then i can't use $85 worth of fuel and water per day (presidents lot) anyway.
Presidents lot has the front 2 rows consumed by a local rv rental company - so don't expect to get front row parking for your extra 85 bucks per night (over the vip east lot.
โSep-23-2016 05:57 PM
Ivylog wrote:
A Gen-turi is for your neighbor so they do not eat your exhaust. Hopefully the rig to your right will have one too as you will be parked like sardines. I carry a metal 90 degree sweep (picture in my link/post above) that I have loaned to a inconsiderate neighbor that is blowing their exhaust towards me when parked close together. I also have a sweep that I put on my AquaHot to turn it's exhaust upwards and away from my neighbor. One that size (2"ID) is harder to find.
I did find ......this one on Ebay. Doubt a PVC one would not melt but for a couple $ worth a try.
โSep-23-2016 05:50 PM
holstein13 wrote:
We are very excited to attend the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta for the first time.
I just wanted to ask any of you if you had any tips, suggestions, or comments relating to the Fiesta. Any, "don't miss" events? Anything we should be sure to bring? Anything to avoid or watch out for?
โAug-09-2016 04:56 AM
โAug-08-2016 08:20 PM
Ivylog wrote:I really love this suggestion. I'd hate to spend all that money on the gen-turi for a one-shot event. Sounds like it's easier to setup as well.
Another option is 10 feet of 3 inch flexible metal dryer vent pipe that you just lay on the ground and put over the end of the generator exhaust and route it out to the front of the motorhome. You could use it on your A Hot too and it will go back to it's 3' length for storage.
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โAug-07-2016 11:47 AM
Ivylog wrote:Thanks Ivy, I've added this to my Amazon list and will measure everything tomorrow to order. Maybe I should get two of them. One for me and one for my temporary neighbor.
A Gen-turi is for your neighbor so they do not eat your exhaust. Hopefully the rig to your right will have one too as you will be parked like sardines. I carry a metal 90 degree sweep (picture in my link/post above) that I have loaned to a inconsiderate neighbor that is blowing their exhaust towards me when parked close together. I also have a sweep that I put on my AquaHot to turn it's exhaust upwards and away from my neighbor. One that size (2"ID) is harder to find.