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โJan-06-2016 06:50 AM
ReneeG wrote:But pretty limited amount of parking in most of them. Often filled with second cars, Boy Scout utility trailers, etc. Maybe it's just me, but when I drive 2000 miles on vacation, I don't pick a campsite I don't fit into hoping there will be a spot somewhere for my TV. Doing so would make me shorten my daily sightseeing to get back in time to grab one of the parking spots. Also, I like being able to access my TV for those things I accidentally leave in it (sunglasses, maps, that pesky specific cable for some electronic device). Just MHO.
Most campgrounds there have an area where you can park your TV.
โJan-05-2016 10:34 AM
smkettner wrote:They are very clear they do not take rigs over 40 feet. Yes, there are sites longer, but their reservation system does not specify which sites those are, the software just says 40'. On top of that, even if they did initially assign you a site that was over 40', they often move reservations from site to site to maximize the efficiency of the reservations due to differing arrival dates and length of stays. On another note many parks (including some in Yellowstone and many private parks including mine) do not allow tents in RV sites. So that isn't a universal cure-all.
You can get a 44' site in Yellowstone. But you must call and tell them the actual length of the RV and vehicle to reserve one of the few spots than can accommodate over 40'. Yes if you reserve for a 33' and show up with 44' you may get turned away because you will not fit.
Honestly I recommend NOT getting the larger trailer if you expect to fit in these old campgrounds. Get the kids a tent.
โJan-05-2016 09:56 AM
4runnerguy wrote:ReneeG wrote:But the OP needs a 65'+ site. 44' is just the length of his possible new 5er. Very, very limited number of sites for that length.smkettner wrote:
You can get a 44' site in Yellowstone. But you must call and tell them the actual length of the RV and vehicle to reserve one of the few spots than can accommodate over 40'. Yes if you reserve for a 33' and show up with 44' you may get turned away because you will not fit.
Best advice yet.
โJan-05-2016 05:08 AM
ReneeG wrote:But the OP needs a 65'+ site. 44' is just the length of his possible new 5er. Very, very limited number of sites for that length.smkettner wrote:
You can get a 44' site in Yellowstone. But you must call and tell them the actual length of the RV and vehicle to reserve one of the few spots than can accommodate over 40'. Yes if you reserve for a 33' and show up with 44' you may get turned away because you will not fit.
Best advice yet.
โJan-05-2016 04:57 AM
smkettner wrote:
You can get a 44' site in Yellowstone. But you must call and tell them the actual length of the RV and vehicle to reserve one of the few spots than can accommodate over 40'. Yes if you reserve for a 33' and show up with 44' you may get turned away because you will not fit.
โJan-04-2016 01:24 PM
Veebyes wrote:
The percieved necessity of having such a large rig has always baffled me. In Europe, indeed most any other places where there are RVs people have a couple of kids & get along just fine with with rigs far smaller than what is the average in N America.
Are people actually bigger in N America?
The bottom line is, if you must have the rolling mansion with all of the comforts of the home, don't complain when you find that there are many places where you simply cannot go.
People with wads of money & huge motoryachts are in the same situation. They can't get into the scenic anchorages that the mainstream boating world people get into. Too much draft.
โJan-03-2016 08:44 AM
โJan-03-2016 08:00 AM
ReneeG wrote:I think some of the replies stem from his statement that "we are considering a 44' Toy Hauler". While not a direct question, the fact that he uses the word "considering" opens up the topic a bit. Seems like there are several options:
The OP probably hasn't returned because he asked a simple question and various opinions, of none that he asked for, were provided.
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โJan-02-2016 11:16 AM
Veebyes wrote:
The percieved necessity of having such a large rig has always baffled me.
โJan-02-2016 09:39 AM