RV FEATURE
When we were checking in, I was waiting for the code for the amenities. I am not good at remembering a sequence of numbers, so I have a note book with me at all times. But that’ s not how Mal does it. He handed us two keys, a blue tag for boys and a pink one for girls. That key lived in my pocket every day we were there, so I had no problems opening the amenities door.
Since Mal took on this park, he has helped each customer put their rigs on site. This is an old park, so the sites are smaller than modern parks. But we had enough room for our van, the awning and our car. We really don’ t need more than that.
So he directed Peter with‘ lefthand down’ and‘ right-hand-up’, or whatever was needed, and Peter got the van right up close to the concrete slab. The only adjustment was to go forward about 3m, and a tiny adjustment so the tyres weren’ t right on the edge of the concrete.
SPOTLESS AMENITIES
We set up and settled in. The amenities were spotless. The cleaner comes in about 5am and gives everything a big clean. Mal then goes through them three or four times a day just to give them a quick clean. It really does make a difference and they are spotless.
The laundry only has a couple of washing machines, but that really shows how many vans have their own washing machines on board. There is a huge dryer, which easily took the four loads I washed in my on-board washing machine, including a change of sheets and towels. The gas dryer is really good value: $ 1 for 5 minutes. Even the door to the dryer was hot to the touch!
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