All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Penn State Football split44 wrote: I'll be at that game too. Was up for UCF a couple of weeks ago. Your truck will need moved to the lot across from the rv lot....$10 a night I think. My trailer is small enough to leave the TV with it. Width is enough to put your awning out, but it will butt up to your neighbor's rig. It really is tight, but such a great time. Ask away with any other questions. Thanks for the information. I am going to send an e-mail to ticketing office to see if I need a pass for the truck. Are generators allowed? I thought last year they were not. But, I saw in the parking information that they are. Any other tips?Penn State FootballHey everyone. Will be taking the 5th wheel to its first Penn State football game in November. Have a spot in the overnight lot. Couple of questions for anyone that has stayed there. The rules say max length of 40 feet. My trailer is 39 feet. What will they make me do with my tow vehicle? Also, anyone know how wide the spots are? I know they pack you in like sardines. Any other tips for a Penn State football attending newbie?Re: Northeast OhioI found this one Chaparral Family Campground. It is about an hour and 20 minutes to each city. Has anyone stayed here?Northeast OhioHi all. Looking for some help. Family is starting to plan our summer vacation for next year. It will include a trip to Cedar Point in Sandusky. After a few days there we will finish with a baseball game in Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Anyone have any thoughts on a nice campground about halfway between Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Would prefer close to I-80 for easy access to both cities. Thanks in advance for the help.