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I'm thinking they will say "Sorry chump!" Park over here! or worse, "Sorry man! the line is way back there, well, you cant really cant see it from here I guess!"
Post by lopsopdop510 on Jun 8, 2007 7:29:14 GMT -5
spunion555 said:
OK I'm not sure on this one.
I have a RV parking pass, But I'm not bringing my camper like I thought I was.
Can I use my pass to enter through to the RV spot?
I'm just wondering if I need to find a better use for it.
Any Suggestions?
Spunion
You may not want to camp in the RV section without an rv. For one there will be generators running around you and it isn't fun breathing those fumes. For another the rv spots are generally on the border of the festival for traffic reasons. So, you have a better chance of getting a good spot in car camps. The plus side is it would be a bigger campsite though. If you are gonna be in Centeroo most of the day the generators might not bother you then.
the rv spots are generally on the border of the festival for traffic reasons. So, you have a better chance of getting a good spot in car camps. The plus side is it would be a bigger campsite though. If you are gonna be in Centeroo most of the day the generators might not bother you then.
Wait, so we actually have to park further with an RV? How much further? And how hard is it to get out on say Sunday night if you're driving an RV?
Post by lopsopdop510 on Jun 8, 2007 10:52:05 GMT -5
You will be a little farther in an rv. The two years I took one the spots weren't bad. Probably 15-20 minute walk to centeroo. The one year I tent camped I was only 5-10 minutes away. They try to keep the rvs all in designated rv spots, but i've also seen many camps that were mixed with tents and rvs. If you can find a link to an aerial photo you can see the rv sections pretty easily. As far as getting out sunday night it all has to do with where they put you, how you park, and how your neighbors park. Generally you can get neighbors to move their rv around to let you get back to the roads. It shouldn't be too much of an issue just be aware of it as you are pulling in.