All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Wanna help out a 75 yr old virgin?OL'Yeller----Thank U for the encouragement. Now feeling better about our change of plans. FrankRe: Wanna help out a 75 yr old virgin?Thank you all for your advise and community spirit. Would you believe that I may be renting a convertiable instead. The wife and I are concerned about the need to reserve the RV so far in advance. The cancellation policies of these companies is very strict and costly which requires an additiional expenditure of about $400 for travel insurance and if you need it you still lose money on the deal. The cost of the car rental, motel and food would only be a few hundred dollars more and travelling in that enviornment with the top down should be visually stimulating. Again, thanks for you input. FrankRe: Wanna help out a 75 yr old virgin?Ok! It seems that use what you have freely and empty often is the better policy. Thanks for the info. FrankWanna help out a 75 yr old virgin?HEY!!!!!Ignore all my previous questions. Nope---no RV--I'm gonna rent a convertable and will need a hotel room for 6 or 7 nights in and around Utah. Is it neccessary to prebook hotel rooms in September or can I get a room where ever I decide to stop for the night? Because it is the end of the season I would think the vacancy rate would be in my favor. Frank Yep! I have never been RV en. Will be renting a class B 21 ft van in Las Vegas next year. My main concern at this time is the use, maintenance and emptying of toilet tanks. Water tank 21G--Grey ( is this for licquid waste?) 15G and Black (solid waste?) 11G. Nowmal use by two adults during an 8 day trip. Just how often would these tanks need to be refilled and purged? Once I get comfortable with this chore I am sure to be back asking for more help from you good people. Thanks Frank Thank you all for your advise and community spirit. Would you believe that I may be renting a convertiable instead. The wife and I are concerned about the need to reserve the RV so far in advance. The cancellation policies of these companies is very strict and costly which requires an additiional expenditure of about $400 for travel insurance and if you need it you still lose money on the deal. The cost of the car rental, motel and food would only be a few hundred dollars more and travelling in that enviornment with the top down should be visually stimulating. Again, thanks for you input. FrankRe: Should I reserve a site?garmp1----RV Parky-----great site, thanks for the info. FrankRe: Should I reserve a site?HI---All of your responses have been a great help and surly appreceated. This is a first time experience so a do need your expertice. Thanks all, FrankRe: Should I reserve a site?Hey Guys, Thanks much for the input. I will make a list of parks and Walmarts near my areas of interest and find a spot when needed. FrankShould I reserve a site?HI---Planning my first road trip during the middle of September 2016. ON the agenda is Las Vegas, Zion, Grand Canyon, Bryce and Dixie National Forest. I believe that the 2nd and 3rd week of Septmenber would be at the end of season. Can I get away without reserving a campground site which would allow me to stop and rest at any time during the day. I will be renting a class B vehicle for this trip. Any other comments re: this trip would also me appreceated. Frank
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