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You pull into the resort after driving all day. Hungry and tired, you do a partial setup and head up to the poolside lounge for a burger and beer. You're chatting with the people around you as you watch your new neighbors swimming in the heated pool. "This place is NICE" you think to yourself. A couple hours later you're back in your coach, winding down and getting ready for some much needed rest. A short time later you're dreaming of a fun day tomorrow.

That's when the rumbling starts to break through the fog. :eek: It's a long, slow rumble that starts in the distance and grows in intensity. Then the coach starts to vibrate and you open your eyes to realize you're parked a hundred feet from a train track and this monster is going to make several more trips past your coach during the night. Each trip timed perfectly so as to let you get back to sleep before it starts the whole process over again.

It's going to be a long night, but each pass of the train solidifies your pledge to never come back here again.
 
I guess we're strange, but trains have never seemed to bother us.

TJ
 
Being full-time, my biggest complaint would be the difference between arrival/leave and first night/ last night on reservations. In 3 years travel, I can't count how many times there has been a screw up on reservations and we were expected to leave because our site was booked for that last night! Of course the campground maintains the misunderstanding is entirely our fault, but being hustled out of a campground thinking you have another day puts us at Wally World or Cracker Barrel. Just an aggravation, but something that you folks may want to be aware of. Happy Camping!
 
When we make campground reservations over the phone, we use the terms "arriving on" and "departing on;" e.g. "arriving on February 7" and "departing on February 10." That should clearly delineate that we will be staying at the campground on the nights of 2/7, 2/8 and 2/9. We will be leaving the campground on 2/10 by the normal check-out time (usually around 11:00 am).

Whenever possible, we try to make reservations electronically (so that we have a record of what we asked for) and request an e-mail confirmation.

TJ
 
When we make campground reservations over the phone, we use the terms "arriving on" and "departing on;" e.g. "arriving on February 7" and "departing on February 10." That should clearly delineate that we will be staying at the campground on the nights of 2/7, 2/8 and 2/9. We will be leaving the campground on 2/10 by the normal check-out time (usually around 11:00 am).

Whenever possible, we try to make reservations electronically (so that we have a record of what we asked for) and request an e-mail confirmation.

TJ
Confirmation emails are great. I should check them closer. So, really it is my fault, not the stoned staff at the CG that screws up the reservation in the first place. Maybe if they didn't Bogart that...
 
So how do you combat this? Does everyone wipe down the table top with disinfecting wipes before using it? I bought some form fitting naugyhyde covers that cover the top and the seat tops from a guy in Clermont FL. They are heavy enough not to blow off and clean up easily before storing them away for travel.
 
Confirmation emails are great. I should check them closer. So, really it is my fault, not the stoned staff at the CG that screws up the reservation in the first place. Maybe if they didn't Bogart that...
Not trying to assign fault; just relating what has worked for us. YMMV

TJ
 
So how do you combat this? Does everyone wipe down the table top with disinfecting wipes before using it? I bought some form fitting naugyhyde covers that cover the top and the seat tops from a guy in Clermont FL. They are heavy enough not to blow off and clean up easily before storing them away for travel.
Several ways we combat this. First, we carry our own table and use it whenever we can. Than, we never use a campground table without (1) spraying it down with Lysol disinfectant and (2) using our own table covering. And, we never put dishes, eating utensils, food containers, etc. on any campground table.

TJ
 
I guess we're strange, but trains have never seemed to bother us.
Yes, I understand TJ. But given you travel with Mini Schnauzers, that doesn't surprise me... :)
 

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