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I'll fly for this Mickey Mouse outfit!
- Joined
- Mar 23, 2013
But, the Single Rider Line would be small.
Single rider line? Pffft...it would have been the first of the rumored "FP+ only" rides...
But, the Single Rider Line would be small.
OK........ you shamed me into it. A couple of mishaps that involved our dog Bernie who loved to camp. He passed after 17 years, we miss him much.
One night about 2 in the morning we heard a thump. We realized Bernie was not in the bed anymore. In my haste to set up the pup, (before the teardrop) I forgot to secure the tent under the slideout bed. As he snuggled in the corner the tent gave way. When I went outside to get him, he still seemed to be in a state of "what the heck just happened". Also, when he was just a little dog learning the ways of the wild, he went to introduce himself to the local wildlife. The skunk was not in a hospitable mood. Bernie wasn't real crazy about the tomato juice bath and spending the rest of the weekend in the back of the truck.
My first trailer I filled the water tank to sanitize it and let it set. I started to drain the tank, opening all the faucets up and let them run, went outside the trailer and noticed that there was water coming out from under the trailer. Oh that can't be good. Turns out the factory either did not install the trap under the sink in the bathroom, or it had vibrated off of the new camper during delivery and the whole back was full of water. Now I check my connections every time we arrive somewhere. Better safe than sorry.
They always told me there were 2 types of people with fifth wheels, those that have dropped it on the box and those that are going to. I happen to be in the first, lol, walked into the insurance company and asked the gal what sounded less stupid, I dropped my 5th wheel on the box or was trimming a tree and dropped a branch on it? I would take the one that sounded less stupid. LOL. In 2012 we were at Ft wilderness. DS flew down to stay for 5 days in camper with us, DW and I leave for park one morning, DS was going to take day off from park so slept in. I locked door from inside when we left, DS gets up, goes out to truck to get his headphones, closes door behind him, yep, it locks. He has nothing except what he has on. Goes to office, tries to get them to call us, of course, our numbers are in his phone still in locked camper, doesn't know our number, they couldn't give him our number for cell phone because of security reasons, asked then for locksmith numbers, someone gives him locksmith numbers, asked if he could use phone, no have to use the one outside, ok, goes out, pay phone....no money, all back at camper that's locked, goes back in begs to borrow enough to make phone call to locksmith. Finally someone gives him enough to make phone call to locksmith, gets camper unlocked, $50, and lesson. We still laugh about it, when we get home 2 weeks later, there is message on our home phone from Ft Wilderness from that day trying to contact us, LOL, I know we gave them both my and DW cell phone numbers when we checked in for emergency but they called the home phone. Later that night walking around campground, locksmith unlocking a rental care in loop too, just laughed!!Haven't done that one yet!
Had a good friend of mine unhook his fifthwheel, set it up and everything done except for letting down the legs on the front.... it left a nice dent on top of his truck bed!
Anybody else ever pull up to the site, back in, level it out, unhook, and then get stung right between the eyes by an angry wasp that had his nest inside the power panel at the campground? I can still see him coming at me in slow motion.
Well if you were on his site can you blame him?
Well, I guess this is true. So it was the campground offices fault...I see where you are coming from.
Have you tried their other campground Lake Glory? Much nicer site set up.She managed to get a reservation at a close campground to us, Knoebel's,
We have also been to J&J campground. We looked at Lake Glory. Knoebels campground, in our opinion,mostly has location going for it. It's truly a "Rack and Stack" campground and is NOT our ideal campground except that it allows us easy access (back and forth) to the park without having to worry about a "Parking Spot" or a bus. We do like J&J's too. It's a nice campground but could use a lot more trees.Have you tried their other campground Lake Glory? Much nicer site set up.