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Thread: Nicest campground poll

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    Hello everyone,
    We're new to POG (and also to Prevost) and wanted to introduce ourselves. We're in the process of buying an XL2 conversion and look forward to talking with some fellow Prevost enthusiasts.

    Anyway, we're planning on taking our boys on a trip when we get delivery in a few weeks. I'm wondering what everyone's thoughts are on the best places they've stayed. This is not our first coach but alot of the time we've spent boondocking out west in the wilderness and therefore we don't know alot of nice camp resorts. the dry camping in the great outdoors is nice but looking to find a new place where the kids can enjoy more organized activities for a change of pace. Thanks in advance.
    Robert

    PS: Are there some resorts where the Prevost doesn't stand out so much? One Jellystone Park we stayed at not too long ago had lots of fellow campers gathering around a sole Prevost conversion and it almost seemed a little awkward for the owners.

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    Get use to the Prevost way of life. My wife and I are newbies to all of this, and just a few months after getting it (our first) we went to Eureka Springs, AR with an FMCA group had a terrific time. Pulled into our spot and while hooking up a group gathered around and I was quite proud of myself. A 1990 XL looked pretty good here, but then in the next 1/2 hr 3 more Prevosts pulled in and hooked up. All 3 were EXTREMELY gorgeous and when sitting next to mine, sort of made mine a bit diminutive, but , we were in the greatest of company. We still are not used to people gushing about our owning a "Prevost" but, well, if you got one, enjoy it.

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    Robert,

    Were you talking about the Jellystone park in Nashville? We have stayed there before.

    That shiny stainless just has a way of attracting attention, you won't be able to get around it. Try to stay humble through it or else a Prevost Service center will humble you.

    There are a lot of very nice parks out there. I'm not the kind of traveler that lets the rv parks dictate which direction we travel. Jan and I enjoy traveling to places of interest and then finding a park close by. We have traveled by bus for 10+ year and found you can't always have the kind of park you really love.

    My perception is that there are a lot of RV parks built for rv's and not for bus's. There are new parks coming on the scene that are catering to the 45-45 foot crowd.

    If you find a good campground in your travels, you could post it for us.

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    We have always liked The Great Outdoors (TGO) in Titusville, FL.

    If we had to pick only one as a favorite that would be the one, however there are a lot of nice ones where a Prevost is common.

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    It would really be good if we had a map ( like Dale's member map) that we could post to & update( pictures comments prices etc etc). I try to use Big Rigs & some other sources but they put some real DUDS in there also.

    I don't know if this is something Jim could add to the site or how we would go about doing this.

    Any thoughts??????????????????

    Jamie
    2005 Marathon H3-45 # 0867

    2013 Chevy Avalanche

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    Thanks for all the info everyone. We also hate to have our trips dictated by campground locations but in this case it probably makes sense b/c we're just looking for a nice place to take the kids.
    Anyway, it would be great if everyone could post their favorites on here and then we could all refer to this from time to time when we're looking for a nice place. Alot of people we talk to say this is their biggest challenge is finding the right campgrounds.
    Thanks again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dalej View Post
    Robert,

    Were you talking about the Jellystone park in Nashville? We have stayed there before.

    That shiny stainless just has a way of attracting attention, you won't be able to get around it. Try to stay humble through it or else a Prevost Service center will humble you.

    There are a lot of very nice parks out there. I'm not the kind of traveler that lets the rv parks dictate which direction we travel. Jan and I enjoy traveling to places of interest and then finding a park close by. We have traveled by bus for 10+ year and found you can't always have the kind of park you really love.

    My perception is that there are a lot of RV parks built for rv's and not for bus's. There are new parks coming on the scene that are catering to the 45-45 foot crowd.

    If you find a good campground in your travels, you could post it for us.
    It was actually in Sturbridge, MA. That shiny bus stood out like an alien mothership. The campground had lots of year rounders living in some older trailers and at one point it looked like the poor guy wasn't going to make it out of there.

    Other than that, it was a nice campground and we didn't have any complaints. Just thought to myself, don't think the DW would appreciate all that "attention". So then i thought it would be nice to find Prevost friendly camps ahead of time. Hopefully this thread will generate lots of responses for everyone's reference.

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    Hillndale, when you own a Prevost bus you will always get looks from people of awe, respect, lust and then some with disgust. The people that only dream and wish they could own what you own may have a little disdain for your accomplishment, but they are very few.

    Enjoy your accomplishments and travel in the finest vehicle money can buy and maintain.

    Now for the campgrounds, one of our bibles to find the proper place is The Big Rigs Directory, http://www.big-rigs-rv.com/. Ken and Ellen have been to each and every one of the campgrounds in their directory, and they also own and drive a bus. The parking and ability to maneuver in campgrounds is generally our biggest challenge, but with this directory it makes it much easier.

    There are lots of campground directories out there, but I don't think any of them are as specific for our size buss's, except The Big Rig Directory.

    Check it out and good luck in your travels. Keep a Shiny Bus, they will really stare.

    Gary S.

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    Gary, we also use the Big-Rigs book and I know that at some point in years past the authors visited each campground. However, several of the campgrounds listed in the directory (ones where we have stopped,) have taken a down turn over the years and should be removed from the listings. The one in Corpus Christy, TX. is half campground half junk yard. There is one up around Memphis that is not much better. I emailed about the condition of these campgrounds several years ago but they are still listed.
    The idea of having our own list of both campgrounds and overnight stopping spots is the way to go.

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    Just about any of the Outdoor Resorts properties are the best ones we have ever stayed in. I liked the Buckhorn at Kerrville and several regional places, but ODR is about the best.

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