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Adding washer/dryer difficult?
04-16-2007, 09:47
Post: #11
Adding washer/dryer difficult?
The question really is would you rather give up the space or
walk/drive to the cleaning facilities at the park? Most parks I've
been to offer some sort of laundramat. A vented model would definately
dry faster. Sadly, in my FC32 there's no room to add a washer/dryer
combo! I haven't had any problems using the facilities that seem to be
ever present at all the parks though. A couple I know have a
washer/dryer setup in their fifth wheel and they swear by it. It's
really a personal preference thing. It'd be great to have one, but it
doesn't bother me not to.


Joshua Long
1978FC32
San Antonio, TX
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04-16-2007, 14:07
Post: #12
Adding washer/dryer difficult?
Our coach had a washer/dryer when we bought it: installed by the
previous owner. Since it handles small loads we only used it a few
times. We discovered that the laundry facilities in campgrounds were
often the social center of the park. That's where we found notes
about events in the area, book sales, things to do. We took the
opportunity to meet people in the laundry.

As full-timers, we enjoy talking with people staying in the area as
they often know the good places to play/eat/hike.

We took out the washer/dryer (Ralph did) and we are glad to have the
closet space.

Enjoy
Pen Sand & Jim O'Connor
'83 PT35 Lazy Bird
Benson AZ
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04-17-2007, 11:23
Post: #13
Adding washer/dryer difficult?
Oh my how life changes. The social center in years past was Fridays and The
Cannery. LOL

Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors"
Niceville, FL


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Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Adding washer/dryer difficult?


Our coach had a washer/dryer when we bought it: installed by the
previous owner. Since it handles small loads we only used it a few
times. We discovered that the laundry facilities in campgrounds were
often the social center of the park. That's where we found notes
about events in the area, book sales, things to do. We took the
opportunity to meet people in the laundry.

As full-timers, we enjoy talking with people staying in the area as
they often know the good places to play/eat/hike.

We took out the washer/dryer (Ralph did) and we are glad to have the
closet space.

Enjoy
Pen Sand & Jim O'Connor
'83 PT35 Lazy Bird
Benson AZ





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