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Carol -

Our very first camper we owned was a T@B. #652. It was silver. We had so much fun in that thing for 2 years before I finally gave in to my wife and got her a camper with a bathroom. Since the T@B we have slowly traded up to the current camper which is 5th Wheel but boy do I sure miss the days of the T@B. It was easy to tow, easy to park and lots of fun. We called ours the T@Bpton Inn (like Hampton Inn since that was where we always stayed prior to camping). You have really made yours look awesome!
 
Carol -

Our very first camper we owned was a T@B. #652. It was silver. We had so much fun in that thing for 2 years before I finally gave in to my wife and got her a camper with a bathroom. Since the T@B we have slowly traded up to the current camper which is 5th Wheel but boy do I sure miss the days of the T@B. It was easy to tow, easy to park and lots of fun. We called ours the T@Bpton Inn (like Hampton Inn since that was where we always stayed prior to camping). You have really made yours look awesome!

Wow, cool!! I love my T@B!!! My DH is the one hankerin for a bathroom, but the miniscule bathrooms in most of the smaller RVs are too small for him anyway, so I'm hoping to hang on to the T@B until we both retire!! (I love being able to disconnect and just push it into a spot!!!)
 
I hate driving on 192.

Driving on the turnpike from the north you now exit on the first sign that says WDW. So much quicker and easier.
 
What about if you're coming down I-95 from the north? Is Turkey Lake on the way? Do they have KOA style camping cabins? We'd be getting in late, and tent camping so that way we wouldn't have to set up the tent, just to take it down a few hours later.:)

(The more I read, the more questions I get--about everything....)
 

What about if you're coming down I-95 from the north? Is Turkey Lake on the way? Do they have KOA style camping cabins? We'd be getting in late, and tent camping so that way we wouldn't have to set up the tent, just to take it down a few hours later.:)

(The more I read, the more questions I get--about everything....)

I would just go hotel/motel in that case. You can usually find Super 8/Days Inn, etc. in the 40 - 50 per night range. Lots easier than even a KOA Kabin as they don't provide linens there.
 
Thanks Carol,
Hotelling it was our initial plan, but I thought I'd ask about camping, just in case it was a better thing to do. Now to find a cheap motel....
 












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