Thursday, December 29, 2011
Stand alone all-electric forced air heating system debuts for park model trailers
The system consists of a multi-position combination ducted/Plenum cabinet that allows the tri-stage heater element to be installed from either side to allow users to use the system in multiple locations. RV Comfort System's Larry McGaugh notes that one of the product's best features is that a trailer manufacturer is no longer required to place the furnace next to an outside wall for venting, which provides more flexibility in its floor plans.
RV Comfort Systems is based in Bothell, Wash., and is the OEM (original equipment manufacturer) patent holder for the CheapHeat electric heating system for recreational vehicles. The company will be making its new system available for public purchase on January 1.
More information is available by calling 425-408-3140 or visiting www.rvcomfortsystems.com.
SOURCE: RV Comfort Systems news release and RVtravel.com.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
World’s first electric truck to debut in January
The truck can be charged from a standard outlet, or charge faster with a 240 volt outlet or charging station. Driving in all-electric mode costs approximately six cents a mile. The vehicle will travel up to 40 miles on electricity, but it can be driven farther after that using gasoline up to a total of about 300 miles. The truck generates its own electricity using a small fuel-efficient gas-powered generator or “range extender” when needed.
The company says the vehicle's 402 hp high torque electric motor provides ample towing capacity and will be available in two-wheel and four-wheel drive configurations.
“VIA Motors has developed the first extended range electric powertrain capable of replacing the V8 engine. It was my great privilege to introduce the Chevy Volt, and it will be a great honor to introduce the world’s first line of eREV Trucks, Vans and SUVs by VIA Motors.”
After retiring from General Motors in 2010, Bob Lutz has continued his vision for extended range electric vehicles in his recent move to join the VIA Motors Board of Directors. Known as both the king of the American “muscle car,” bringing to market iconic cars like the Chevy Camaro and the Dodge Viper, Bob Lutz is also considered the champion of GM’s greenest production vehicle, the Chevy Volt. Mr. Lutz has both a keen eye for what Americans prefer to drive and an understanding of their desire to adopt cleaner, more efficient technologies.
“This new breed of full size utility vehicles can deliver the power and performance of a V8, with better fuel economy than many smaller cars, by driving on electricity for about $2 a day,” adds Alan Perriton, Chief Operations Officer for VIA Motors, and himself a former GM senior executive. “It actually costs less to own and operate a clean VIA electrified truck or SUV than a gas truck,” added Perriton.
In addition to the full size Pickup Truck, VIA will unveil two new eREV vehicles at the North American International Auto Show: a full size, four wheel drive SUV, and a three-quarter-ton, full-size Cargo Van at its booth on the main floor of the show. Like VIA’s eREV truck, all three vehicles can drive 30 to 40 miles on advanced, non-flammable, lithium ion batteries, then up to 400 miles using the onboard generator, averaging up to 100 mpg.
VIA Motors has begun taking orders for 2012 for its extended range electric pickup truck from many of America’s largest fleets. Production of VIA’s eREV pickup is scheduled to begin in 2012, with plans to ramp up production to 20,000 units per year over the next few years including the eREV SUV, Van and other large eREV vehicles.
To learn more, download a PDF brochure with extensive information about the truck.
Big turnout expected for Indiana FMCA rally in August, 2012
The Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis will be the epicenter of the national event which FMCA is calling “Formula For Fun.”
The August gathering will provide motorhome owners the occasion to explore the local area and to socialize with others who share their interest in the RV lifestyle. In addition, a full slate of seminars will be offered. Topics will include motorhome maintenance, dinghy towing, travel destinations, the RV electrical system, and health and wellness. Approximately 150 different technical and lifestyle topics will be covered, all focused on enhancing the motorhome lifestyle, which is FMCA’s mission.
Motorhome dealers and manufacturers from around the country will display motorhomes that showcase the latest amenities.
Most FMCA members will drive to the Indianapolis gathering in their motorhomes and stay on-site after pre-registering. (Registration begins in January, 2012 at http://www.fmca.com.) The public is may attend by purchasing a pass at the FMCA public gate.
Even before the conclave in Indianapolis, FMCA will offer motorhome owners opportunities to gather for similar, but smaller events. Each of FMCA’s nine geographic areas will host regional rallies in 2012.
The year will kick off with the Western Area Rally, January 11-15 at the Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival grounds in Indio, California. Following closely will be the Southeast Area Rally, February 1-5, in Brooksville, Florida. Memorial Day weekend will bring the Great Lakes Area Rally, May 24-28, in Berrien Springs, Michigan. Summer events will include the Northwest Area Rally, June 21-24, in North Bend, Oregon; the Midwest Area Rally, June 27-30, in Pecatonica, Illinois; and the Northeast Area Rally, July 19-22, in Essex Junction, Vermont.
The Rocky Mountain Ramble takes place September 11-16 in Gillette, Wyoming. The South Central Area Rally will follow in Shawnee, Oklahoma, September 26 through 30. The Eastern Area Rally is set for York, Pennsylvania, October 10-14.
Family Motor Coach Association (FMCA) is an international organization for families who own and enjoy the use of self-contained motorhomes. The association maintains its national headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio, and currently has nearly 90,000 active member families.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Editor of RV websites sold on Facebook
CHUCK WOODBURY |
All the Facebook postings were linked to articles on blogs operated by RVtravel.com. Woodbury said there are currently about 50 of them, all aimed at narrow niches within the broader category of RVing.
Woodbury began his online business 13 years ago with RVbookstore.com, and was among the very first in the RV industry to embrace pay per click advertising, now dominated by Google. "Back then, you could buy a click for a penny," he said. "We were spending several thousand dollars a month, which was growing our business at a pace we could never have achieved any other way. These days, pay per click programs cost far more, with charges of $1 to $2 per click typical on Google."
Facebook, he explained, offers its own pay-per-click program. "They recommend that I pay between 33 cents and 67 cents a click," he said. "If I paid 50 cents for all those 1,702 clicks that would have been $850 in that one day alone."
WOODBURY SAYS HIS MAIN SOURCE of traffic to both his bookstore and blogs besides search engines is his weekly RVtravel.com newsletter, now in its 11th year of publication. "On a Saturday morning, after our email alert goes out, we'll see 1,500 to 2,000 visitors an hour for most of the morning," he said. "It slows down by mid afternoon but continues throughout the week." Woodbury says each weekly issue is read by approximately 60,000 RVers.
With the success of his Facebook efforts, Woodbury envisions that perhaps in a year or two it could drive traffic to his websites as effectively as his newsletter with far less effort and no expense beyond the time to post. "The number of people liking us on Facebook is growing all the time," he said. "We have about 3,400 'likes' now. It's exciting to think of when that number will double or triple."
Woodbury believes that most businesses on Facebook don't realize the importance of the quality of information they post, and are then disappointed with the results. "If what they post is self-serving, the readership will be weak and they will get nowhere. But if they provide solid, useful information, they will end up with a strong and loyal readership that can build their website's traffic steadily and economically."
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Saturday, December 17, 2011
Tom Johnson Camping Center assists extreme makeover:home edition
MARION, N.C., Dec. 16, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Tom Johnson Camping Center announced they have donated the use of 12 RVs to Extreme Makeover:Home Edition and Bellamy Homes to be used by the designers and builders to increase their productivity. A mix of travel trailers, fifth wheels and a Class A motorhome are being utilized as office space allowing the designers and builders to be on-site around the clock during the build in Lincolnton, NC.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Good Sam cancels its half price camping pass
"We have negotiated a deal to team with Passport America, whereby you, as a member of Camp Club USA, will have the ability to enjoy the approximately 1,800 campgrounds in the Passport America network where you can save 50 percent off nightly camping," said Good Sam CEO Marcus Lemonis in a letter to members. "This combination will provide you with approximately 600 additional campgrounds where you can enjoy discounted camping.
"As part of this combination, your Camp Club USA membership will be converted to a Passport America membership," he said. "We will be working closely with Passport America to ensure this transition is a smooth one for you, and going forward we will be offering the Passport America membership to all of our loyal customers and members through our Camping World retail stores and catalogs as well as online."
Current members of Passport America will have the remainder of their membership term in Camp Club USA added to their current Passport America membership with one additional month.
SOURCE: RV Daily Report.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Thousand Trails zone passes enable affordable camping to RV enthusiasts
Available for $499 for a year of camping, the Thousand Trails Zone Camping Pass gives unlimited camping (subject to length-of-stay policies) at any of the destinations included in the selected zone. Participating RV resorts offer full hook-up sites and access to amenities such as pools and spas, hiking trails, fishing, boat ramps, canoe and paddle boats, game rooms, playgrounds, miniature golf, hot showers and Wi-Fi. Additionally, zone Camping pass holders enjoy discounts at Encore RV Resorts. After staying 30 nights at the Thousand Trails destinations in their chosen zone, pass users pay a modest $3-per-day usage fee.
"We understand that outdoor enthusiasts have a number of places they wish to see and that they want first-class properties and amenities wherever they go," said Seth Rosenberg, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Equity LifeStyle Properties Inc. (NYSE: ELS). "Through the Zone Camping Pass, RVers can make the most of all the unique destinations and amenities that Thousand Trails properties have to offer while maximizing their outdoor recreation dollar."
Additional Zones are available for $795 each; an annual pass that provide access to 81 campgrounds across the U.S. (four Zones) is $2,884. For more information including the locations of the zones, visit www.zonecampingpass.com or call 800-205-0606.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Protest: RV residents speak out against new ordinance
SAN BENITO — City commissioners Tuesday agreed to consider revising a new ordinance that charges a base water and sewer fee to RV parks for empty spaces and for vacant apartments.
Winter Texans packed City Hall to protest the law that some warned would force small RV parks to shut down.
Commissioners said they would also consider amending the ordinance’s clause that allows the city to charge a $10 base water and sewer fee for every vacant apartment unit.
Commissioners took the action a day after the city’s utility board voted 3-1 against changing the ordinance.
Commissioners would have to determine how to calculate the number of empty RV spaces and vacant apartment units if they agree not to charge them, Pete Claudio, chairman of the utility board, told commissioners.
Commissioners could rely on occupancy reports from RV parks and apartment complexes or assign a city employee to determine the number of empty spaces and vacancies, Claudio said.
“Be fair,” Bonnie Dominguez, manager of Fun N Sun RV Resort, said after the meeting.
Under the new ordinance, the city charges Fun N Sun $168,000 a year for the park’s 1,400 spaces, Dominguez said.
But as many of 300 of those spaces remain empty year-long because they are too small for bigger, late-model mobile homes and RVs, she said.
“It’s dead space,” Dominguez said. “There’s no toilet, no building, no unit. There’s nothing there but a meter and a sewer pipe.”
Winter Texans returned to City Hall on Tuesday to protest the new ordinance they warned would drive up rents and lead some park residents to move out of town.
“That $10 will be coming back to me and all of us with permanent homes there,” Alice Nash, a Fun N Sun resident, told commissioners.
The new ordinance that charges $10 for about 2,900 park spaces and apartment units in the city will generate about $348,000 a year to help boost city coffers amid a national recession that’s driven sales tax revenues to six-year lows, Claudio has said.
Monday, utility board members argued the ordinance makes RV parks and apartment complexes shoulder part of the burden of high water rates that have climbed since 2004. Single-family homes bear the brunt of average monthly base water and sewer fees of $49.68, they said.
Cirque Du Soieil RV fire shuts down highway
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Best RV parks named by campground association
Park of the Year awards were given to RV parks and resorts based on several criteria, including customer service, employee training, operational excellence, national directory ratings and community service, according to ARVC. Winners included:
Small Park of the Year:
Nashville Country RV Park in Goodlettsville, Tenn.
Medium-Size Park of the Year:
Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort at Kozy Rest in Harrisville, Pa.
Large Park of the Year:
Buttonwood Campground in Mexico, Pa.
Mega Park of the Year:
Ocean Lakes Family Campground in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Parks that made exemplary efforts to become environmentally friendly received the Association's Plan it Green award. The winners were:
Small/Medium Park category:
Guadalupe River RV Park Campground and Nature Trails in Spring Branch, Texas.
Mega Park category:
Lakewood Camping Resort in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
SOURCE: RVdailyReport.com
Forest River introduces Aviator at RV trade show
Forest River RV helping out with Toys for Tots
Mishawaka, Ind. -- The holiday season is well under way for Toys for Tots, and in Indiana, they just received a big shot in the arm as employees at Forest River RV have donated nearly $18,000 worth of toys to Toys for Tots this year. Employees from Forest River RV rolled up in one of their RV's Friday at the Meijer on Bremen Highway in Mishawaka.
The company says employees pitched in $17,800 hundred this year for the Toys for Tots program.
Angie Garza, Human Resource Manager, explains how this yearly tradition is something everyone looks forward to because they know it's going to a great cause, "I have two children of my own and so...to see them open up something they really wanted to maybe be able to help some other family get something their child really wants it's a great feeling."
The RV full of toys arrives Saturday morning at the Toys for Tots site at the Concord Mall in Elkhart.
SOURCE:WNDU.com
Monday, December 5, 2011
Nearly four dozen RV parks and campgrounds get top rankings
More than 30,000 camping and RV enthusiasts participated in the online survey, which evaluated guest experiences at campgrounds, RV parks and resorts that are affiliated with the National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds.
“Consistently earning an overall ‘A’ grade from guests is difficult, and our 44 winners this year represent less than two percent of all of the nation’s campgrounds. But what is even more impressive is that 12 of this year’s winners have also received this award four years in a row,” said Bob MacKinnon, president and CEO of GuestRated.com, the Murrieta, Calif.-based company that conducted the online survey.
“We are quite confident telling consumers that we have 44 ‘A’ rated parks among our members because of the feedback we have received from more than 30,000 consumers across the country who have participated in the GuestRated survey program,” said Paul Bambei, president and CEO of the National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds.
The 44 parks earning “A” grades:
-- Acres of Wildlife Campground in Steep Falls, Maine
-- Anaheim Resort RV Park, Anaheim, Calif.
-- Ashland Resort, Northfork, W.V.
-- AtRivers Edge RV Resort, Brookings, Ore.
-- Brookdale Family Campground, Meadville, Penn.
-- Buffalo Lake Camping Resort, Montello, Wis.
-- Buttonwood Campground, Mexico, Penn.
-- Camp A Way, Lincoln, Neb.
-- Chalk Creek Campground & RV Park, Nathrop, Colo.
-- Cherry Hill Park, College Park, Md.
-- Cross Creek Camping Resort, Delaware, Ohio
-- D & W Lake Camping and RV Park, Champaign, Ill.
-- Dogwood Acres Campground, Newville, Penn.
-- Emerald Coast RV Beach Resort, Panama City, Fla.
-- Gettysburg Campground, Gettysburg, Penn.
-- Gold Country Campground Resort, Pine Grove, Calif.
-- Hidden Valley RV Park, Von Ormy, Texas
-- High Plains Camping, Oakley, Kansas
-- Kalyumet Camping & Cabins, Lucinda, Penn.
-- Keen Lake Camping & Cottage Resort, Waymart, Penn.
-- Kozy Rest Kampground, Harrisville, Penn.
-- Lake George RV Park, Lake George, N.Y.
-- Las Vegas RV Resort, Las Vegas, Nev.
-- Magnolia RV Park & Campground, Kinards, S.C.
-- Meadowcliff Lodge & RV Resort, Coleville, Calif.
-- Mill Creek Ranch RV & Cottage Resort, Canton, Texas
-- Misty River Cabins & RV Resort, Walland, Tenn.
-- Moose River Campground, Saint Johnsbury, Vt.
-- Mountain Vista Campground, East Stroudsburg, Penn.
-- Myrtle Beach Travel Park, Myrtle Beach, S.C.
-- Ocean Lakes Family Campground, Myrtle Beach, S.C.
-- Pecan Park Campground, San Marcos, Texas
-- Pioneer Campground, Laporte, Penn.
-- Pismo Coast Village RV Resort, Pismo Beach, Calif.
-- Pontchartrain Landing, New Orleans, La.
-- Red Apple Campground, Kennebunkport, Me.
-- Rose Point Park, New Castle, Penn.
-- Sunny Brook RV Resort, South Haven, Mich.
-- The Springs at Borrego RV Resort and Golf Course, Borrego Springs, Calif.
-- The Vineyards Campground & Cabins, Grapevine, Texas
-- West Canada Creek Campsites, Poland, N.Y.
-- Willow Tree Resort, Longs, S.C.
-- Yellowstone Holiday Campground, West Yellowstone, Mont.
Ford to end E series vans; Class C chassis not included
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Thousand Trails introduces new trip planner app
The planner lets RV travelers and outdoor vacationers search for their favorite Thousand Trails RV resort by location or park name; view each resort's amenity list; and browse the property specific photo galleries. App users can also plan their routes using Google maps, and are able to email park information to a friend.
"Our guests are accustomed to using technology in their everyday lives including when planning their next RV trip," said ELS' Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Seth Rosenberg. "We are working to continually provide tools that make it easier for our customers to plan their next trip to one our many RV resorts across the country."
The Thousand Trails Trip Planner App also gives the user the ability to create lists of their favorite Thousand Trails resorts and has a "click to call" feature to contact Thousand Trails with questions or to make a reservation over the phone. The free Thousand Trails Trip Planner App is available through iTunes or the App Store by searching "Thousand Trails."
Learn more about the Trip Planner App or get it.