Aug-27-2013 07:27 AM
Aug-28-2013 04:37 AM
Mr.Mark wrote:2gypsies wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:Devonm2012 wrote:Popsie wrote:
One tactic that works for us is to leave around 9 am, then drive for four or five hours.
We have possible places in mind, and when we get to the first one, we park and walk around to check the place out. If it doesn't suit us, we move on down the road. We almost always can find a decent place for a reasonable price by the end of the day.
In planning the possible places to stay, we use RVParkReviews, mapping programs and their satellite views, and a number of web sites.
One factor in choosing candidate parks/campgrounds is "why are we going to stop at that place?" We like to drive one day, then stop for a few days or weeks. The places of interest available in the area are usually more important than the parking place amenities.
Oh my......we are booked months in advance. I would have a stroke if we did not have a reservation long in advance! We are big, and tow a car, and just would never want to not know we had a place reserved. Now, we have left after one night, if a must, but can't imagine just hitting the road with no place confirmed. Just doesn't work for us. I am a planner, planner, planner and need to know point A and point B. Just how I am.
You need to lighten up and live a little! :B
4 years on the road full timing and counting and I have NEVER made a reservation. I have a big MH AND towing also and have never had a problem finding a CG to park for the night. Whether it be 3 in the afternoon, 6 or 8 at night when I decided to come off the road. Heck one time I pulled into a CG midnight! :C
Count us in with a 40' motorhome and towed vehicle and not making reservations. Flipping the coin, we can't imagine having reservations that far out!! Where's the adventure and flexibility? Everyone is definitely different. Our way works for us.
Well, count us in on the group that doesn't make regular reservations. We will make 'destination' reservations, especially, if that destination is in high demand. Otherwise, when we get on the road and about 2 hrs. before we stop, we start looking in the Woodall's book to see what is available in any particular area. Sometimes we can't find a place which is very rare.
We had a problem once finding a place near Denver and stayed south of the city. The south area was average (not the best part of town) but the park was great!
I read rvparkreviews on a regular basis but take the highest and lowest points with a skeptical eye. There is always the 'lunatic fringe' that will post one way or the other. I look at what they have to say and weigh it against the other reviews.
MM.
Aug-28-2013 12:49 AM
Aug-27-2013 08:17 PM
2gypsies wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:Devonm2012 wrote:Popsie wrote:
One tactic that works for us is to leave around 9 am, then drive for four or five hours.
We have possible places in mind, and when we get to the first one, we park and walk around to check the place out. If it doesn't suit us, we move on down the road. We almost always can find a decent place for a reasonable price by the end of the day.
In planning the possible places to stay, we use RVParkReviews, mapping programs and their satellite views, and a number of web sites.
One factor in choosing candidate parks/campgrounds is "why are we going to stop at that place?" We like to drive one day, then stop for a few days or weeks. The places of interest available in the area are usually more important than the parking place amenities.
Oh my......we are booked months in advance. I would have a stroke if we did not have a reservation long in advance! We are big, and tow a car, and just would never want to not know we had a place reserved. Now, we have left after one night, if a must, but can't imagine just hitting the road with no place confirmed. Just doesn't work for us. I am a planner, planner, planner and need to know point A and point B. Just how I am.
You need to lighten up and live a little! :B
4 years on the road full timing and counting and I have NEVER made a reservation. I have a big MH AND towing also and have never had a problem finding a CG to park for the night. Whether it be 3 in the afternoon, 6 or 8 at night when I decided to come off the road. Heck one time I pulled into a CG midnight! :C
Count us in with a 40' motorhome and towed vehicle and not making reservations. Flipping the coin, we can't imagine having reservations that far out!! Where's the adventure and flexibility? Everyone is definitely different. Our way works for us.
Aug-27-2013 08:12 PM
bertnspike wrote:
There are no pictures at www.rvparkreviews.com. If you saw pictures you went to the park's website through the link on the rvparkreviews' site. The park can say or do anything they want. It has nothing to do with rvparkreviews, which is completely independent, accepts no money from anyone anywhere, and is completely run by volunteers.
THOSE THAT DO NOT KNOW HISTORY ARE DOOMED TO REPEAT IT
Aug-27-2013 07:23 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:Devonm2012 wrote:Popsie wrote:
One tactic that works for us is to leave around 9 am, then drive for four or five hours.
We have possible places in mind, and when we get to the first one, we park and walk around to check the place out. If it doesn't suit us, we move on down the road. We almost always can find a decent place for a reasonable price by the end of the day.
In planning the possible places to stay, we use RVParkReviews, mapping programs and their satellite views, and a number of web sites.
One factor in choosing candidate parks/campgrounds is "why are we going to stop at that place?" We like to drive one day, then stop for a few days or weeks. The places of interest available in the area are usually more important than the parking place amenities.
Oh my......we are booked months in advance. I would have a stroke if we did not have a reservation long in advance! We are big, and tow a car, and just would never want to not know we had a place reserved. Now, we have left after one night, if a must, but can't imagine just hitting the road with no place confirmed. Just doesn't work for us. I am a planner, planner, planner and need to know point A and point B. Just how I am.
You need to lighten up and live a little! :B
4 years on the road full timing and counting and I have NEVER made a reservation. I have a big MH AND towing also and have never had a problem finding a CG to park for the night. Whether it be 3 in the afternoon, 6 or 8 at night when I decided to come off the road. Heck one time I pulled into a CG midnight! :C
Aug-27-2013 07:20 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:Devonm2012 wrote:Popsie wrote:
One tactic that works for us is to leave around 9 am, then drive for four or five hours.
We have possible places in mind, and when we get to the first one, we park and walk around to check the place out. If it doesn't suit us, we move on down the road. We almost always can find a decent place for a reasonable price by the end of the day.
In planning the possible places to stay, we use RVParkReviews, mapping programs and their satellite views, and a number of web sites.
One factor in choosing candidate parks/campgrounds is "why are we going to stop at that place?" We like to drive one day, then stop for a few days or weeks. The places of interest available in the area are usually more important than the parking place amenities.
Oh my......we are booked months in advance. I would have a stroke if we did not have a reservation long in advance! We are big, and tow a car, and just would never want to not know we had a place reserved. Now, we have left after one night, if a must, but can't imagine just hitting the road with no place confirmed. Just doesn't work for us. I am a planner, planner, planner and need to know point A and point B. Just how I am.
You need to lighten up and live a little! :B
4 years on the road full timing and counting and I have NEVER made a reservation. I have a big MH AND towing also and have never had a problem finding a CG to park for the night. Whether it be 3 in the afternoon, 6 or 8 at night when I decided to come off the road. Heck one time I pulled into a CG midnight! :C
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Aug-27-2013 06:35 PM
bertnspike wrote:grandpalarry wrote:
We have been fulltime for a year now and are dissapointed in the quality of some parks we come across on a few of the review sites, I wonder if some of the posts are done by the owners themselves.
We were at one that when we went to check rvparkreviews the pictures were wonderful, on par, right up there with the reviews, 4 star.
The park was a mess, because I paid up front we stayed.
During our stay I was talking with the owners and they produced a scrapbook, the pictures at rvparkreview were 14 years old, right after the Resort opened.
There are no pictures at www.rvparkreviews.com. If you saw pictures you went to the park's website through the link on the rvparkreviews' site. The park can say or do anything they want. It has nothing to do with rvparkreviews, which is completely independent, accepts no money from anyone anywhere, and is completely run by volunteers.
Aug-27-2013 05:48 PM
Devonm2012 wrote:Popsie wrote:
One tactic that works for us is to leave around 9 am, then drive for four or five hours.
We have possible places in mind, and when we get to the first one, we park and walk around to check the place out. If it doesn't suit us, we move on down the road. We almost always can find a decent place for a reasonable price by the end of the day.
In planning the possible places to stay, we use RVParkReviews, mapping programs and their satellite views, and a number of web sites.
One factor in choosing candidate parks/campgrounds is "why are we going to stop at that place?" We like to drive one day, then stop for a few days or weeks. The places of interest available in the area are usually more important than the parking place amenities.
Oh my......we are booked months in advance. I would have a stroke if we did not have a reservation long in advance! We are big, and tow a car, and just would never want to not know we had a place reserved. Now, we have left after one night, if a must, but can't imagine just hitting the road with no place confirmed. Just doesn't work for us. I am a planner, planner, planner and need to know point A and point B. Just how I am.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
Aug-27-2013 05:22 PM
lizzie wrote:
The OP's question is very timely. This summer we found that a blow-up kiddie pool made a CG a "resort". lizzie
Aug-27-2013 05:20 PM
Popsie wrote:
One tactic that works for us is to leave around 9 am, then drive for four or five hours.
We have possible places in mind, and when we get to the first one, we park and walk around to check the place out. If it doesn't suit us, we move on down the road. We almost always can find a decent place for a reasonable price by the end of the day.
In planning the possible places to stay, we use RVParkReviews, mapping programs and their satellite views, and a number of web sites.
One factor in choosing candidate parks/campgrounds is "why are we going to stop at that place?" We like to drive one day, then stop for a few days or weeks. The places of interest available in the area are usually more important than the parking place amenities.
Aug-27-2013 05:01 PM
grandpalarry wrote:
We have been fulltime for a year now and are dissapointed in the quality of some parks we come across on a few of the review sites, I wonder if some of the posts are done by the owners themselves.
We were at one that when we went to check rvparkreviews the pictures were wonderful, on par, right up there with the reviews, 4 star.
The park was a mess, because I paid up front we stayed.
During our stay I was talking with the owners and they produced a scrapbook, the pictures at rvparkreview were 14 years old, right after the Resort opened.
Aug-27-2013 04:57 PM
Redfox11 wrote:
I also use park review and then I like to check the park out on Google Earth, found more than one park next to train tracks or at the end of the airport runway.
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