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Here are a few pictures from two recent trips. The first one from Ocean City N.J. and the others are from Lakeside Marblehead, Ohio
Is that an outdook kitchen on the right rear of your trailer? If it is, do you get much use out of it and how well do you like it? We looked at a few trailers with those and I really liked them, but congress (aka the wife) had different plans.
Is that an outdoor kitchen on the right rear of your trailer? If it is, do you get much use out of it and how well do you like it? We looked at a few trailers with those and I really liked them, but congress (aka the wife) had different plans.
Just a comment - we are starting to see more of them at our favorite CG but I have yet to see one being used. I think they are a great idea if you have a flock of kids to feed but for just the two of us no, it's space that could be used for other things.
Just a comment - we are starting to see more of them at our favorite CG but I have yet to see one being used. I think they are a great idea if you have a flock of kids to feed but for just the two of us now, space that could be used for other things.
Is that an outdook kitchen on the right rear of your trailer? If it is, do you get much use out of it and how well do you like it? We looked at a few trailers with those and I really liked them, but congress (aka the wife) had different plans.
We have a rear living room layout in our '14 Wildcat with an outside kitchen that is on the backside of the entertainment slide. We love it and we only have one kid but with the extra fridge I haven't had to pack an extra cooler since we got the camper. Beer and other refreshments are right there. Plus plates and everything needed for meal prep is right there so no going back and forth into the camper for that stuff either. Also makes for having a nice counter space while cooking. I would have a hard time buying another camper without one.
It's called Hid n' Pines right in Old Orchard Beach. We have been staying here for the past 5 yrs. I love the place but there prices have sky rocketed since we first started coming here . For a family of 4 they were $55.00 a night 5 yrs ago. Now they are $75 a night and thats just for two people, each child is another $5 a night and the dog is $2 a night. So with two kids we payed $87 a night. Kinda high but considering we are in walking distance to the beach and attractions it is still well worth it. Especially when I have friends that come up every year with us and rent a "SMALL" cottage for $1950 for the week! The $87 a night doesn't seem so bad.
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