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Neal

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Location
Midlothian, VA
RV Year
2017
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Ventana 4037
RV Length
40' 10"
Chassis
Freightliner XCR
Engine
Cummins 400 HP
TOW/TOAD
2017 Chevy Colorado
Fulltimer
No
We’ve stayed at a couple and they have been great. Nice long pull throughs, decent price, full hookups, and fuel across the street when leaving.
 
I have been using Loves RV Stops since they first started. Perfect solution for long distance point to point travel in an RV. Very efficient pits stops if your goal is to enjoy the destination not the long hours of getting there.

Now Loves are adding pull through EV charging.
 
I’ve used these often. I have had only one issue upon arrival, where my assigned spot was occupied.

This issue was mine, as I was going off the original reservation which i discovered is dynamic. Upon checkin it will update with your assigned site. This is the only time the assigned site changed from the original, and I didn’t pay attention until I found my site occupied.

Lesson is: verify your site before pulling in, as it can change.
 
I’ve used these often. I have had only one issue upon arrival, where my assigned spot was occupied.

Have had that experience. I have found the "check in" process to be inconsistent. If it works right you check in on the app and the power is turned on, but on several occasions I had to go into the fuel desk to turn on the power. After a long trip on the road it is really nice to just pull into a spot with everything working and not go through the formality of "checking in".

Other upsides are no crowd or screaming children, convenient store and restaurant. Downside depending on location some are very close to the fuel islands, so more noise.
 
I use their fuel but, myself, I’m not paying $50.00 (+ -) per night for heavy noise and a space with no sewer. Just me.
 
It’s full hookup, usually far from the truck stop, and very clean.

Not all loves Rv stops are equal, but the ones I use are better than most KOA Journeys.
 
I used one. It was a great overnight stop in a trip. Easy in and out. Not pretty, not fun, but a decent and safe place to stay.
 
We have stayed several times. Some of them have been added onto the existing site and are back-in's. We have avoided those and stay in the ones that have pull thru's. Most are too new to look at on Google Maps. A little bit pricy for an overnight, but the convenience of highway adjacent, fuel, breakfast (and/or dinner), driving snack re-stock, etc. Typically we have planned our water and sewer so that we are only hooking up electric and off for an early start the next day. I don't recall having a significant noise issue at any. Typically quieter (and safer) than a rest-stop or Wal-Mart.
 
Typically quieter (and safer) than a rest-stop or Wal-Mart.

For travel in the Summer I have found the sound generated by the air conditioners completely masks the sound associated with activities at the most crowded Love's RV Stop locations. It would be another story with AC off and windows open.
 

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