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- MilitaryfamilyrExplorerThe Jelly stone camp ground near my home just advertised that they'll set one up for you at your sure for $99 a night. I don't know their rules about bringing your own hot tub.
- 1stgenfarmboyExplorerI saw one of the colmen ones at a CG in Pigeon Forge buy a 5th wheel, looked like he had been there for a couple weeks or so, My knee jurk reaction was COOL! ! ! but after I thought about the amount of water and extra power I thought NO.
If they asked the CG owner and maybe paid a few bucks extra then OK, COOL ! ! !
We bought one for my daughter and her husband for Christmas, took like 30 min to set it up and 24 hrs for the water to reach 104* it's pretty neat really cost $ 450.00 - LwiddisExplorer IIBeemer, when you built the fire under the truck to warm up the spa.....
- beemerphile1Explorer
glenandchristine wrote:
Does anyone have experience hauling a spa full time?
Yes, in fact here is a picture of our campsite last summer; - 2gypsies1Explorer III
Deb and Ed M wrote:
If I was an RV Park manager - I'd take a dim view of the amount of electricity and water a spa gobbles, although I HAVE seen some trailer-mounted models that are propane-fired..... if I owned a portable spa, I'd be concerned with kids getting into it. And then there's the issue of where to dump several hundred gallons of water when you decide to move it...
Agreed. In all our travels we've never seen one in a RV park/campground. - rockhillmanorExplorerApparently they do make one for camping. :R
Although if you wanted it heated add another 600 bucks for a whopping total of $999.00 for the set up!
IMHO.....use the CG shower turn it on real hot and stand under the hot water for a half an hour and you get the same results! That's what I do when I feel the need.
$999.00 >
http://newatlas.com/nomad-collapsible-hot-tub/33410/
FREE >
....................:B - LwiddisExplorer II"And then there's the issue of where to dump several hundred gallons of water when you decide to move it..."
Someone might notice dumping a couple of hundred gallons of water. You really need a spa? - Deb_and_Ed_MExplorer IIIf I was an RV Park manager - I'd take a dim view of the amount of electricity and water a spa gobbles, although I HAVE seen some trailer-mounted models that are propane-fired..... if I owned a portable spa, I'd be concerned with kids getting into it. And then there's the issue of where to dump several hundred gallons of water when you decide to move it...
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