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Abbadox
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I will be going into full time RV mode this summer. My business is all over the United States and I am typically in one area for 3 months so I am interested in putting together a list of places that have full hookups at decent prices for extended stays. If you are aware of any please let me know.
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rav
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We use RV Parky to find campgrounds and also Passport America. We full time and find month long stays all the time, I don't think you will have any issues finding places to stay for 3 months or longer. The campground we are currently at in Maine you could walk in today and get 3 months no problem. Enjoy life on the road.

Abbadox
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TechWriter wrote:
Dutch_12078 wrote:
Take a look at the Escapees RV Club. The club owns 7 parks in various states with monthly member rates of about $350 plus electric. There are also 11 member owned co-op parks with similar rates.

Escapees Rainbow Parks


Also get RVTripWizard. It will show the campgrounds in the area you plan to stay with detailed info about each campground.


That RV Trip Wizard demo looks amazing, it even shows the different connectivity each location has. I am going to buy a membership tonight.

TechWriter
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Dutch_12078 wrote:
Take a look at the Escapees RV Club. The club owns 7 parks in various states with monthly member rates of about $350 plus electric. There are also 11 member owned co-op parks with similar rates.

Escapees Rainbow Parks


Also get RVTripWizard. It will show the campgrounds in the area you plan to stay with detailed info about each campground.
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Abbadox
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Dutch_12078 wrote:
Take a look at the Escapees RV Club. The club owns 7 parks in various states with monthly member rates of about $350 plus electric. There are also 11 member owned co-op parks with similar rates.

Escapees Rainbow Parks


Thank you very much for the info, this is exactly the sort of info I am looking for. Are their other versions like this around the country. If I can find one or maybe two others like this I would have exactly what I want.

Dutch_12078
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Take a look at the Escapees RV Club. The club owns 7 parks in various states with monthly member rates of about $350 plus electric. There are also 11 member owned co-op parks with similar rates.

Escapees Rainbow Parks
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Abbadox
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TechWriter wrote:
Abbadox wrote:
. . . full hookups at decent prices . . .

What does this mean to you?

Full hookups meaning water, sewer, and electricty. Decent rates say anything under $1500 a month, and of course cheaper is better. I am not really concerned if the park has say a swimming pool or clubhouse. In terms of locations I have allot of flexability so I can go pretty much anywhere that I can get internet service. I have sales reps throughout North America and I basically make camp in an area and meet with the reps as they pass thru. For example I am currently in North Florida so the reps come from the surrounding states as they have time. I would essentially like to get a set list of spots of around 12 locations staged around the country geographically and move one to the other about every 3 months.

Getting a 3-month stay this summer may be a problem.

PNW_Steve
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TechWriter wrote:
Abbadox wrote:
. . . full hookups at decent prices . . .

What does this mean to you?

Getting a 3-month stay this summer may be a problem.


3 months at a reasonable price over the summer?

The RV park at the casino I worked at and lived for a year has reasonable rates, including monthly rates. It's a nice park with plenty of room in the Summer.

Unfortunately it gets hot there in the Summer. Not too bad yet. Was 102F today. It will warm up in July though.

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Bill_Satellite
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Staying for 3 months is easy as long as there is not something else going on. We were in Central CA initially for a few days. This turned into weeks and that turned into months. The CG folks were awesome.....right up until the State Fair (or similar) was coming up. They threw us out without ceremony but hoped we had a great day!
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philh wrote:
What color truck should I buy?

Full hookup can range from campgrounds with trees in the middle of nowhere to full on activity laden campgrounds near urban areas


I prefer white or silver.
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philh
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What color truck should I buy?

Full hookup can range from campgrounds with trees in the middle of nowhere to full on activity laden campgrounds near urban areas

DownTheAvenue
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Almost any commercial campground will have full hook ups and offer weekly and monthly rates. Away from destination areas, you will have little problem finding a space. However, in popular vacation areas and snow bird destinations during season, you may have to improvise such as accepting partial hook ups until a full hook up site opens, or stay at a less convenient campground.

You will find difficulty finding open campgrounds, especially with water available, in the northern part of the country during winter.

There are available campground directories and apps to help you find campgrounds.

TechWriter
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Abbadox wrote:
. . . full hookups at decent prices . . .

What does this mean to you?

Getting a 3-month stay this summer may be a problem.
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Old-Biscuit
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That would be case by case based on WHERE you will be.

Me listing a place in Dixon MO would be meaningless if you won't be doing business in Dixon


Time for some research
Go to 'campgroundreviews' (old RVParkReviews) and check out the reviews of various CGs in areas you will be working
Many CGs have monthly fee schedules

I know it can be time consuming....but you would know better what works for you
Old RV Park Reviews....Campground Reviews
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