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Old 01-21-2013, 06:26 PM   #1
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RV vacationing

So it's official, Mr. Clod and I have rented an RV for Spring Break. One of his coworkers who also has special needs kids convinced us it was THE way to vacation with kids who don't travel well. It has a fully-functioning kitchen, so I can keep cooking all their food throughout the week, and we're really excited about the potential.

But there's a lot of "potential" to sift through. Anyone have experience with this kind of trip? We ordered a free book from the Texas tourism board that includes all the RV parks and rest stops where you can dump your gray water, and I assume other states have similar publications, but we don't even really know where we're going to go yet. There are a lot of nice little caves around here that we can do a day tour through, and I've found this quirky tourist attraction site. Any other tips? The kids are 6 and 4 now, and they like the outdoors, but the little one wears out pretty easily.
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Old 01-21-2013, 07:05 PM   #2
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There's Dinosaur Valley State Park near Glen Rose, TX.

Or you could get REALLY ambitious and make a pilgrimage to Disney World?
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Old 01-21-2013, 07:55 PM   #3
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This is probably "duh" obvious, but you may want to tow a car so you can drive around in it instead of having to hook-up/un-hook the RV everytime you want to go somewhere or drive in areas that may be difficult to manuver with an RV.
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Old 01-21-2013, 08:22 PM   #4
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I have some very close friends who've retired and are now motoring all around the country. pm me if you'd like to contact them.
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Old 01-22-2013, 09:23 AM   #5
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So it's official, Mr. Clod and I have rented an RV for Spring Break. One of his coworkers who also has special needs kids convinced us it was THE way to vacation with kids who don't travel well. It has a fully-functioning kitchen, so I can keep cooking all their food throughout the week, and we're really excited about the potential.

But there's a lot of "potential" to sift through. Anyone have experience with this kind of trip? We ordered a free book from the Texas tourism board that includes all the RV parks and rest stops where you can dump your gray water, and I assume other states have similar publications, but we don't even really know where we're going to go yet. There are a lot of nice little caves around here that we can do a day tour through, and I've found this quirky tourist attraction site. Any other tips? The kids are 6 and 4 now, and they like the outdoors, but the little one wears out pretty easily.
but we don't even really know where we're going to go yet.

that's a good thing, not a bad thing.

The one thing I learned from living in a van for 3 months.... well.. one of the one things....

...is that if you try to make an itinerary, and keep it, you feel rushed the whole time, and you WON'T feel like you're on vacation at all. Keep your plans as loose as possible, and keep your mind open to distractions and tangents while you're out there. Often, the most fun is had doing spontaneous things. Maybe decide on two or three main destinations that you want to see, but leave the in between up for the whims that take you.

do you have a picture of the RV or type of RV you'll be in?
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Old 01-22-2013, 11:25 AM   #6
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It's a Winnebago Access, but not a brand-new one. Doesn't look all stylish like the model shots on the site, of course, but the floorplan is roughly the same.
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Old 01-22-2013, 02:45 PM   #7
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Don't break anything on it.

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Old 01-22-2013, 03:37 PM   #8
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How are the childer with crowds?

I know Tiger and Mars would hate somewhere like Disney World, but I know both both tolerate and enjoy "real" places that they can leave with no pressure. Tiger specifically loves Haven resorts, which are laid out the same way in different seaside towns. He gets to stay in accommodation he recognises from year to year with the same style pools, amusements etc. Yet he gets to paddle in the sea and walk different streets with Mummy, Daddy and sis. I'm sure an RV would have the same soothing effect.

I'm sure you know that as you know them (and autism) far better than I ever will.
It sounds like a wonderful way to show them some of the country without stress. Except for you - where you do the same chores but with less space and more inconvenience.
At least that's how my Mum always viewed camping

We never "toured" but a park or beach, a picnic and a windy day were pretty much all we needed as a family. Even in this day and age they're young enough to feel the same. Kites, beachballs, frisbees, polysterene aeroplanes would keep us happy for hours. My bro was 4 years younger and would snooze in a blanket when necessary. Whatever I thought of him at the time he was never really a grizzly child.

Save important monuments for photo ops. You'll treasure them as they get older.
But you can take the photo and then all go play 2p slot machines for an hour.

Turns out that's kinda what Nanny and Grandad did for us the summers we spent in London. A few big occasions, some high profile photos outside places they couldn't afford for us to lose interest in after half an hour; then feeding the pigeons, "beachcoming" on the Thames mudflats and sharing a Coke and a packet of crisps at the Royal Festival Hall. And always take a plastic boat and a spare pair of trousers. There might be a fountain. Probably forbidden but we did it back in the day and kids still do now.

Street markets too, unless they're too crowded.
Dunno bout there, but here, where there are large markets there is entertainment. Magic, juggling, fire-eating. Or sing-song salesmen and bright colours at least. Put something in the hat as it goes round, but for 4 it's far cheaper than a day ticket.

Sorry, I live worlds away in environment and distance.
Just working on what I know "my" boys love.

My advice?
Draw up a checklist of what they like, or what they could be persuaded to like
Specify a distance.
Hit up TripAdvisor.
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Old 01-22-2013, 06:37 PM   #9
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But you can take the photo and then all go play 2p slot machines for an hour.
Your suggestions are all good, this part just amused me. Gambling's illegal in all but the state of Nevada and in Atlantic City, and even in those places it's illegal for anyone under the age of 18 to even touch the handle on a slot machine.
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Old 01-22-2013, 11:36 PM   #10
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Nay nay, there are casinos everywhere these days.
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Old 01-23-2013, 10:51 AM   #11
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Really?
We have rules about high stakes machines (over 18 only for example and therefore age restricted locations) but not ones where the maximum win is 12p or coin pushers!
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Old 01-23-2013, 02:10 PM   #12
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Nay nay, there are casinos everywhere these days.
Are there really? Have more states approved it or are they finding some loophole that makes it not really gambling? I obviously don't get out much, as evidenced by the OP.
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Old 01-23-2013, 02:16 PM   #13
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Old 01-23-2013, 02:18 PM   #14
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Here in Florida they tend to pop up on tribal lands. For example, Tampa has the Seminole Hard Rock Casino.
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Old 01-23-2013, 05:18 PM   #15
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We have goddamn poker machines in damn near every pub or sporting club in the country. Must be 18+ to play, and enjoy standing in front of a machine that takes your money.
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