Family And Holiday Fun On An Rv Road Trip

Family And Holiday Fun On An Rv Road Trip

Vacations are usually something most people save up for and plan carefully. The goal is to have a memorable, fun vacation and, oftentimes, to see and do as much as you can fit in. Vacations are not a time to waste money on unnecessary service or items, but rather a time to research your trip and plan to save as much money as you can. If this sounds like your approach to vacationing, you may want to consider a road trip and even better, RV vacation. Road trips are one of the best vacations in which saving money is easier, and RVs offer the most convenient transportation choice for travel on road trips. Here are a few simple steps to make your RV holiday one of the most memorable, fun and cheapest vacations you have taken.

RVs come in a variety of sizes you can purchase, and which one you should choose depends on the number of people traveling and the types of accommodations you desire. One of the benefits of an RV is that you will save money on lodging during ever trip. You will also be able to take more personal items from home when traveling in an RV as compared to traveling in your car.

If you are traveling with children, you will probably face the challenge of keeping them entertained during the trip. RVs offer much more room than a car allowing children to play, spread their wings and roam around a little if they get bored. Some RVs include DVD players so the kids can watch movies or even possibly hook up their video games to the television.

Investing in an RV for your vacationing needs will help cut the cost of lodging, which will provide you extra money for other things you come across during your trip. Basically, you can take your family with you on your new “home on wheels” whether you want to go on a quick mountain getaway or a trip to the beach.

With a little research on vacation in an RV, you will find that there are many scenic places you and your family can experience along the way to your ultimate destination. For example, a family of four can go camping for a week at a national park or state forest. Campground fees, which are usually charged per night, camping gear and miscellaneous travel expenses will more than likely keep you under a $1,000 budget. You can bond with you family enjoying the beautiful outdoors during the day and enjoy the amenities of the RV at night.

Yellowstone National Park is popular vacation spot for RVing families, and you will find that it has plenty of entertainment and activities for your family. There are may other campgrounds and RV parks available, though. You will find them all throughout Canada and the United States, all offering ideal vacations for your family. A little research and planning will have you on your way to an unforgettable RV vacation with your family!

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Help answer the question about Rv Parks

RV parking in Nevada, I have been told that you cannot park an RV on private land in Nevada, is this true?
One person tells me I cannot buy land and park a travel trailer on it while we build a house. One of the RV park MGR"s told me that you can if it is hard plumbed in. Who is right? Or where can I find out which is right?

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18 Responses to “Family And Holiday Fun On An Rv Road Trip”

  1. AmayaSauda100 says:

    I have to agree with everyone. This looks just like a photo! You never cease to amaze me! This has to be your best work yet! Definitly lookin’ forward to more masterpieces from you, Will. : D

  2. sakura0617 says:

    wow O_o this is great!

  3. fragriani says:

    When I first saw this I was like “that’s a photo.” SO INCREDIBLE.

  4. machetegreg says:

    It really depends on the park.

    Usually there are only on-lot hookup for waste when they are permanent trailers. i.e. park models…

    Most parks have a dump station, where you either drive your RV to dump, or haul the 'honey bucket' to dump it.

    Make life easier… only use the RV's toilet for having a squirt (unless it's an 'emergency')… and do other 'business' at the park's public washrooms. Saves you trips to the dump site and helps with the smell and clean up.

  5. John W says:

    The best answer to all of your questions is this: It ALL depends on where you are going and on YOUR SPECIFIC teardrop.
    As for what your teardrop is capable of doing? I would do forum searches based on the make, model and year. Yahoo has an awesome one: RV Basics. I would start there.
    As for park costs? When traveling in an RV (teardrop, 5th wheel, Class A or B) whether or not a site has electrical, water, and sewer hook-ups is usually directly proportional to how established the park is. Some places offer everything you might need, right down to a gym, locker rooms with showers, and a laundry facility on the premises. Some offer nothing and you are self-reliant for water and electricity based on a clean water tank and generator.
    Cost is completely dependent on the site…some charge monthly electrical and water fees and each site has its own meters, some charge a flat rate that is included in your daily/weekly/monthly charge. Again, the more established the park the greater the chances these charges and quality of amenities go up. Bottom line: Each park has its own set of rules and fees. I suggest checking this site for resources too: http://www.exceldistributors.com/resources.html

  6. physgod248 says:

    i missed your stuff man

  7. kipman says:

    Well I found this link for you. I have never been to this RV park, but it is near Wild Adventures. I don't think it'll be busy in October. All the kids are back in school now and Wild Adventures is usually a summer trip. Anyways, check out this link. I hope it helps!

  8. laxattack1020 says:

    it feels like my brain doesn’t want to believe that is a painting and more of a picture. haha

  9. nima says:

    ITs possible that a few do, becasue I have heard this before. I've been RV'ing since 2000 and haven't run into any park that did. I really don't think that you'll have a problem. Buy the Trailer Life Directory so that you can call ahead of time and find out. http://www.trailerlife.com/

  10. Duane P says:

    I don't know, but don't forget to have your mullet in full-force when you get there.

  11. serilopr says:

    LOL! I have to keep watching this! so Beautiful! Musics Perfect!

  12. lmfaito says:

    Hey will,, man could i get the mp3 for this tune??? please is absolutely amazing.

  13. kickinbahk says:

    Well, I live in Long Beach and the RV park called Golden Shore is 700 to 1300 a month. My parents lived in a mobile home park for many years, though not in an RV. It was called Del Amo Mobile Home Park and there were people who had RVs who lived there. Here is a link to addresses and phone numbers for several mobile home parks in Long Beach. Some may not take RVs, and of course the prices will vary. Del Amo wasn't fancy but it wasn't pricey either. My parents lived there until they died a few years ago.

  14. shadowshp29 says:

    wow it looks as if it was taken by a camera, awesome work man

  15. Kim C says:

    Rancho Jurupa is probably your best bet. Since they only allow two weeks at a time, you can simply roll out, and roll in, for a new rental period. If you are nice to the manager, they probably won't make you go to that extreme, and you can simply renew every two weeks.

    Good luck!

  16. Robert B says:

    Check around the Homestead area. There is a nice one down there

  17. malino1995 says:

    omg so you played this on ur keyboard x)

    cool man and lots of respects to ALL of youre paintings

  18. des says:

    Loners On Wheels (LOW) — support and companionship for RVing singles.

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