Another exciting day as I cycled over to the "other" RV park in town. I arranged to be parked in the overflow lot which means I'm parked on gravel and no nice lawn. Since it was less than half the price & it's too cool to be out on the lawn most of the time, it didn't seem to be too much of a hardship. I still have access to the nicest facilities I've come across yet. The most expensive parking place here is $89 per night! You can also spend up to $1800 per month to park here. I'm not going to do that!!!
Here is a photo of the space between sites. This room is unseen in the kind of places I frequent.
This is the kind of rig that one finds at this RV park. It is 8-12 longer than mine and costs from 10-25 times more (no exaggeration). I'm betting that I sleep as well or better than they do.
Here is the guest lounge. Wifi actually works here as opposed to at my site. It seems very difficult to get Wifi that is pushed out to all areas of an RV park & can handle the load that dozens of people may be trying to use at the same time.
I did some laundry and rode my bike around some of the areas to explore. I also enjoyed a quick trip to Costco but ended up not purchasing anything. Space is always a premium and Costco likes to deliver huge quantities.



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