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bruinbro

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Posted: 11/06/09 04:14pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Might be getting a job in North Las Vegas, about 1 mile from the strip. Any thoughts on where to full-time? I don't think I would mind circulating through several spots each year. Will probably take trips back to CA every month or 2.

Thanks for any thoughts (funny or otherwise),

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Posted: 11/06/09 04:28pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Check this one out, it is in North LV and on the strip. Has good ratings in www.rvparkreviews also. http://www.hprvp.com/ t's called the Hitching Post, we would have stayed there but being retired military we stayed at Nellis down the road. There is a Super Walmart close by.


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We are going to check out the http://www.vegasrvlots.com/listings.html this month. We leave in four days for 3 week trip to Sacramento, Indio, and Las Vegas. Do you think these lots are overpriced? They are about the same price as the ones in Indio which start at $112k. I wonder how negotiable these lots are...


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We stayed one short night (got there late and left early) at the Hitching Post a couple of years ago. It wasn't bad, the people were friendly. I'd stay there again.

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Tyr Roadrunner on Boulder Highway - it's a nice RV park, the area is a bit rough but not dangerous and it's about as close to the strip as you can get for a decent price - their monthly is around $350. You need to see how convenient it will be for you.

Remember that getting around Vegas can be a bit of a nightmare at rush hour so you might want to choose based on location rather than price/condition.


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univmd wrote:

We are going to check out the http://www.vegasrvlots.com/listings.html this month. We leave in four days for 3 week trip to Sacramento, Indio, and Las Vegas. Do you think these lots are overpriced? They are about the same price as the ones in Indio which start at $112k. I wonder how negotiable these lots are...


Las Vegas Motorcoach Resort is very high end - some wonderful lots if you have a Prevost or Essex. Unfortunately the area is getting a little crowded with new construction so to me, it's less desirable that it was a few years ago.

Check out their terms and conditions and monthly dues and I don't think they are negotiable at all based upon my experiences with them, unless you are buying from a private party and I have a feeling they have that covered.

It's a wonderful place....at a price.

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We liked this one for our short stay and there were long term people in there also. Their pool is resort class and one of the best I've seen.
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Just wanted to interject a thank you for the replies. Please keep 'em coming.

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The thousand trails park in Vegas was taking long term stays, and no you dont have to be a member to stay long term.


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We full time in Boulder City at Boulder oaks RV park. It is in my opinion the finest in the LV area. We have a beautiful view of Red Mountain and Lake Mead. The lots are privately owned and some are rented out through the leasing office at $700 per month. Includes full 50 amp hookups and Cox cable. I drive 25 miles to work at Caesars Palace and it is well worth it.

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