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Posts posted by TN22.....Brady
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I have never done the dining plan. BUT have several friends who have participated, agree with GaDawgFan for us it is not a good deal. The one thing that my friends pointed out though, is that it allowed them to set a maximum out of pocket budget. This kind of made the trip an all inclusive trip, and they knew what the majority of their expenses were going to be ahead of time.
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I enjoyed this post from a few days ago. I agree about the pricing and did in fact submit an email as the post suggested and received their standard response email, stating they would take my suggestions "under advisement".
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And of course she's gonna see it….. :dogsnicker:
Go Figure......... :smartass:
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Looks great! I kinda like the off color ears in the first one, which gave me an idea about changing the ears to colored bulbs and maybe have different color head for the different seasons. Red Ears /Green Head -Christmas, Red Ear/White Head/Blue Ear- 4th July, and so on.....
Thanks for the detailed pics, I guess this will be on my todo list as soon as DW sees it.
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The fact that Jayco offers a two year warranty speaks for itself in my opinion, compared to a 1 year warranty from the others.
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The hitch itself is a Class V, i seem to remember it being rated at 1,300/13k trailer, I am just not sure if i want to loose the sway bar option the WD hitch provides.
Thanks
Adam
My opinion is to keep the load level and sway control, even if you feel you don't need it, it is just added insurance to keep everything aligned when the big trucks pass, or you pass them.
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I'll second this one, nice place and convenient. We live in NC and make WDW trip to the fort a couple of times a year, we have used this one, leaves a short drive next morning for us. We have also used the Walterboro campground mentioned in other posts, Green Acres I believe. It to is convenient to I-95 and has late night check in booth with forms for credit card payment. Is older, but just overnighting is easy because they have large pull thru sites that we used to leave the trailer hooked up on and just hook up water and elect. Traveling now in Motorhome which may change the way we travel, will see next month on our second visit for this year. Looking forward to it.
We have stayed at the Green Acres a couple of times, and agree that it is great for an overnight stop. Our challenge is that it seems to close to home to make this truly half way, so we have made reservations at the St Marys KOA for our upcoming trip down, and plan to stay at Green Acres on the way back.
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Enjoy which ever one you pick - just realize those munchkins grow out of bunkhouse beds WAAAAY too quickly! LOL!
Yep, just traded a Jayco Bunkhouse edition due to kiddos outgrowing the bunks! Loved our Jayco, no problems, and at trade in, was very pleasantly surprised at the amount the dealer was willing to apply for the trade in value.
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We have rented a golf cart from a third party in the past, and they were allowed to leave them parked at the marina. So when we arrived, we called a number and were told which golf cart was ours and where the key was located.
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If you are going to the Smoky Mountains and your kids are younger (12 and under) I highly recommend Jellystone Campground.
http://www.greatsmokyjellystone.com/
Stone Mountain AKA Eggtoberfest Oct 9-11 2015
in Grand Gatherings
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What he said..... :thumbsup2: