All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Phoenix Area Storage RecomendationsThank you very much. I will follow up on this. Trackrig wrote: We have been storing our 40' DP in the El Mirage area north west of Phoenix for the last several years. If we are leaving it for the winter, we've sometimes left it in un-covered storage when we couldn't find covered storage since the sun/heat isn't as bad during the winter. The prices of $300 - $500 a month are sort of strange? We're paying $125 a month for covered storage. When we were having problems finding covered storage we looked at enclosed storage out of desperation and they were going for around $700 a month. We finally found covered storage at the U-Haul in Litchfield. Have you been looking for space near the Phoenix Airport? If so, look out further and then use Super Shuttle to schedule rides to and from the airport. Do to the problems of finding covered storage when needed, we now rent the space year round. This is why you can drive by a storage place and see open spots, but they're not available. Un-covered space is more readily available, but there's not a lot of of it. Before we found a covered space and decided to keep it year-around, we'd start making phone calls right after lunch each day. We had a clip board with well over 20 places on it to call each day. The reason we started calling right after lunch is most of the people who were taking their RV out of storage flew in during the morning and then took their RV our of storage around or before noon. If we waited until later in the day, the spaces were taken before we got to them. None of the storage spaces maintained a call back list because they had too many people waiting for spaces. We put our MH in storage on Sunday and flew home that night. As we drove around the area for the previous thirty days we drove by a lot of storage areas. We even found a few new ones to add to our list. I'm not saying there weren't any spaces available in them, but they all looked rather full. 1. Look further out and then use Super Shuttle to get to the airport if you're flying out. 2. Get a good detailed map that shows all of the little towns by name on the map and then do a Google search for RV storage using each towns name. 3. Don't pass over calling the U-Haul storage places by thinking they just provide cube storage. 4. Make a list and call each place each day until you find a spot. I'd send you my list, but it's in the MH. Good luck. Bill Phoenix Area Storage RecomendationsHello to the group, I am looking for help finding a place to store a 40’ 5th wheel in the prferrably northern area of Phoenix from November to May. Anyone have a specific site (with name, location, phone number, etc) they can share? I have gotten a few vague suggestions that didn’t really help. The usual storage areas are extremly high (300-500 a month) and I have to believe there is something else out there. We will be retrieving the RV for trips during the storage time.Thank you.Re: RV Park FeesWhich park in NM? Sounds interesting. doxiemom11 wrote: I would say minimum of $500 and average electric cost above is reasonable. We are heading back to MI after spending the last 2 yrs in AZ, NM and TX. TX being the most reasonable as far as cost. If you go to the popular winter areas and the further west in AZ, the electric cost gets higher. When traveling, we occasionally use a Walmart parking lot, rest area, small city parks etc and manage to keep our average cost around $8 per night. If you go to NM - check out the NM annual pass for their state parks. It makes camping in them inexpensive. AZ may have something similar for their state parks. We paid from $150 mo plus elect( NM) to $400 mo plus elect in okay parks (Yuma) but most are more expensive. Re: RV Park FeesThanks for the response. I would say we will be looking to stay mostly outside of large cities. We will stay at least one month at most locations.We would need the usual amenities water, sewer, and electric. WiFi would be nice, but not required. Thanks again for the help. wanderingaimlessly wrote: Am not full timing yet but some questions I know will come up? What level of amenities are you in need of? Staying in one location a month or more, or moving frequently? In cities, or more remote small town/ranch locations? With these questions answered folks can give you a better response. RV Park FeesHello, I am new to the forum and I apologize if this topic has been covered before, but still need to ask. My wife are in the planning stages of becoming ful time RV'ers. How much should be realistically budgeted for monthly RV Park fees for camping mostly in the Southwest? I see a lot of variance in price per month at the parks and we are just trying to estimate what we should allow. Thanks
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