We need some advice from the experienced full-times to choose between two RV site options-
1. Army Champ Camp where we are currently parked with 50amp full hook-up service. There are approximately 25 RVs currently parked there (a few full-timers and some only show up for the weekends). There is a community building/comfort station with free wifi, cable tv, washers/dryers for $1.00/load and clean restrooms and showers. The site is secluded and we are backed in a space the backs up to woodlands and no neighbors immediately on our door side. Oh yeah - and there is driving range at the end of the road for you campers. Parking for one vehicle is okay but tight for two.
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2. Private farm with 5 RV full hook up sites (electric, water, sewer). We would have room to have extra "stuff" like an extra vehicle, bikes, and a trailer so we could spread out a little more. There is no comfort station nor wifi/cable. The farm would be an extra $100.00 per month but it is a month to month term and within our budget. It is also 15 or 20 miles closer to where hubby is working.
After our house sells it will be me, DH, and a 75 lb dog full time through the winter. We are looking into our options for tv and internet and we have access to free laundry elsewhere but I welcome any thought or suggestions on the sites. I like the security of being on the Army base but also like the privacy and shorter commute of the farm site. Any other pros/cons we should consider in our decision making?
Lucky Mike said
01:24 AM Aug 27, 2013
if it is 15 to 20 miles closer to work...just in commuting you will save 100.00 plus a month......TV can be had thru Dish-net at 20 a month and wifi could always be thru your cellphone ........and those 2 are picked up by the commute savings alone
NWescapee said
05:40 PM Aug 27, 2013
I would always go for the shorter commute, especially if you have more room. Less time spent commuting and more open space will probably lead to a more peaceful state of mind, or it would for me. Of course I love my commute with my "work from home" job, the walk from the bedroom to my desk in the living area is sooooo far to walk in the AM I'm also not a fan of crowded RV parks, we stay in them when we have to but look forward to those times when we have more room between sites and can stay at state, county, national parks, etc.
LandL Partners said
05:57 AM Sep 6, 2013
Thanks for the thoughts! We are paid up for this month and I'm already looking into our options for tv and internet - leaning to the Antennacraft antenna and increasing our cellphone data plans to allow for mobile hotspot usage. We have DirectTV at the house but will be removing that along with home phone and internet as soon as HD's office moves. The dog and I plan to go stay with him in the RV and hopefully come back to the house to visit or when it's time to pack up! I'm leaning to the farm for the shorter commute and seclusion - now to convince DH that he won't miss the hot showers or porcelain commodes in the comfort station!
We need some advice from the experienced full-times to choose between two RV site options-
1. Army Champ Camp where we are currently parked with 50amp full hook-up service. There are approximately 25 RVs currently parked there (a few full-timers and some only show up for the weekends). There is a community building/comfort station with free wifi, cable tv, washers/dryers for $1.00/load and clean restrooms and showers. The site is secluded and we are backed in a space the backs up to woodlands and no neighbors immediately on our door side. Oh yeah - and there is driving range at the end of the road for you campers. Parking for one vehicle is okay but tight for two.
vs.
2. Private farm with 5 RV full hook up sites (electric, water, sewer). We would have room to have extra "stuff" like an extra vehicle, bikes, and a trailer so we could spread out a little more. There is no comfort station nor wifi/cable. The farm would be an extra $100.00 per month but it is a month to month term and within our budget. It is also 15 or 20 miles closer to where hubby is working.
After our house sells it will be me, DH, and a 75 lb dog full time through the winter. We are looking into our options for tv and internet and we have access to free laundry elsewhere but I welcome any thought or suggestions on the sites. I like the security of being on the Army base but also like the privacy and shorter commute of the farm site. Any other pros/cons we should consider in our decision making?
I would always go for the shorter commute, especially if you have more room. Less time spent commuting and more open space will probably lead to a more peaceful state of mind, or it would for me. Of course I love my commute with my "work from home" job, the walk from the bedroom to my desk in the living area is sooooo far to walk in the AM
I'm also not a fan of crowded RV parks, we stay in them when we have to but look forward to those times when we have more room between sites and can stay at state, county, national parks, etc.