RVing Full Time | 4 Essentials When Reserving An RV Camping Area Part 1

So you've decided to go rving full time and you have already chosen your RV plans.

Your next step would be to now start reserving your RV campsites.

So get a pen and paper or just save this article for later use because we're going to give you four things you should know when picking out your RV campgrounds when full time RVing.

1. Know Your RV Specs

It seems like kind of obvious, but you do need to know the size of your RV. In our case its a 37 ft. Chapparal Fifth Wheel. This means many RV campsites are too small for us; a very important thing to be aware of before calling around or searching on the web. Ensuring the RV camping site will fit your RV is definitely a good thing.

Be sure you have the specs of your RV you haven't already purchased, borrowed, or rented your travel rig, get it done prior to making reservations. When reserving your RV campground you might need to find out: type, length, number of pullouts, as well as the kind of hookups that your RV needs.

2. Know What Amenities You'll Need

An important aspect to consider is whether you'll need an RV park with particular amenities. We already told you about the need for WI-FI when RVing full time or simply plain RVing. Since we work from the road, this is totally necessary for all of us.

We use and highly recommend getting either a laptop wireless stick such as the AT&T GSM USB aircard or the Verizon USB AirCard. Additionally, having the WI-FI at the RV campground is a big plus as well.

We've actually started to make use of the Samsung 4G Mobile Hotspot thru Verizon and it works super well.

As far as other amenitities go, if you would like cable tv and do not have a DISH or DirecTV, then cable hook up is definitely something to ask for.

Although in most new RVs, the antennae gets amazingly good local TV signals. It's all high definition now so its high quality.

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