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  • Tips For Staying Connected While RVing

    Whether you’re a full-time or part-time RVer, having some kind of connection to the internet while you’re out having fun is a real bonus. Between cozy campfires, relaxing hikes and RV happy hours what better way to share the joy than logging in and posting a little teaser pic on Facebook? Or sending a few e-mails to friends? For some of you, having internet might even be a “must-have” especially if you need to work on the road.

    Luckily in this day and age there are many ways to stay connected. Which way you choose depends very much on how much internet you need plus where and how often you travel. There are masses of options and the “perfect” solution may well be different for each person, so I’ll just cover a few. Here’s four easy tips to get you started:

    1/ Park WiFi – Anyone who’s traveled extensively by RV knows that Park WiFi can be hit or miss. Most private parks offer at least some kind of connectivity, sometimes for free, sometimes for a small fee (e.g. through Tengo). Most of the time it’s usable for e-mail and Facebook, but sometimes it’s so poor it can become frustrating, especially in the evening when everyone logs on the system. If you travel part-time and don’t mind working around this, then using Park WiFi can usually suffice. However, if internet is a “must-have” it’s really not reliable as a source.
    2/ Hotspot or Tethering On Your Smartphone – If you own a smartphone with a data plan, more than likely your phone will have a feature that allows you to turn on a “hotspot” so that you can share that data plan with your other devices. By turning on this feature, your phone becomes a WiFi source which your computer and other devices can connect to. Not all cell phone providers offer this (e.g. Straight Talk doesn’t allow “tethering” as they call it), and some require a fee (e.g. Sprint), so you’ll have to call and check with your provider.  But if your phone can do it, it’s a great, easy way to get some connectivity without having to buy any additional devices. The other nice thing about this method is that you can turn it off when you don’t need it.  (Note/ Hotspot is included for free in all Verizon & AT&T “shared” data plans).

    3/ Mobile HotSpot & MiFi’s – Another way to get data on the road is to buy a device called a mobile hotspot or MiFi. These little portable devices, often no bigger than a stack of cards, create a WiFi source that you can take anywhere and share between multiple devices (usually between 5-10 devices, depending on which one you get). Almost every major carrier offers something like this, plus a bunch of third-party guys do too. Before you buy, make sure to check that the carrier you’re choosing covers the major areas you plan to travel. Verizon has the broadest nationwide coverage, followed by AT&T with the other carriers far behind. Typically you’ll have to buy the device followed by a data plan and costs will vary depending on how much data you want and what carrier it’s riding on. For light or part-time users, Walmart offers their “Straight Talk WiFi HotSpot” (runs on Verizon 3G) where you can buy buckets of data (e.g. $15 for 1GB) as you need them. Verizonand AT&Toffers both contract and pre-paid options with various-sized data buckets, and may make the most sense if you already have a contract with them. For heavy users, Millenicom has one of the best deals around offering a 20GB/mo plan for $89.99 (runs on Verizon).
    4/ Free WiFi – If you’re just looking for WiFi every now and then, grabbing onto a free signal, say at a Starbucks, or a local library might be just the ticket. For those with smartphones, FreeZone(for Android) and Free WiFi Finder (for iOS) are great little apps to help you find the nearest free WiFi source in your area. On the desktop, WeFi offers a similar database. Even if you don’t use this method all the time, it’s great to have as a backup.
    These are just a few, short ideas covering the easiest and most inexpensive ways to stay on-line while on the road. There are many other options out there including satellite (for those that really need connectivity everywhere) and cell phone signal boosters (which help enhance your signal), but hopefully this list plus some of my extra links below will get you started. Now, go and post that campfire pic, won’t you? 🙂
    Other Resources:
    • Checking The Signal – You can’t connect if there’s no cell phone signal. Coverage? (for iOS) is a great little app which can show you what the signal might be like at your next destination. It has interactive maps for Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile & Sprint. We use it all the time.
    • Boosting Your SignalThis free page written by full-time RVer Jack Mayer has excellent info on cell phone-based boosters. Well worth the read.
    • Covering All The OptionsThe Mobile Internet Handbook, written by another set of fulltime RV’ers. has detailed info on all the options out there including satellite, HAM, cable, boosting, managing bandwidth and more. If you want deeper info, this is definitely the book to get.

    Nina Fussing is a blogger, writer of tales, animal lover, outdoor enthusiast and photographer. Together with her hubby they both left stressful jobs in the semiconductor industry for the dream of becoming full-time RVers and leading an alternative life. Join them in their travels with RV tips and tales at http://wheelingit.us/
    • New Winnebago Travato 59G

      Part of the Winnebago Touring Coach lineup, the Travato 59G is built on the fuel-efficient, gas-powered RAM ProMaster chassis, the #1 motorhome chassis in Europe!
      And while this Class B van is less than 21 feet long (more than 3 feet shorter than the Era Winnebago Touring Coach), don’t let the compact footprint fool you. This unique new floorplan is full-featured and perfect for an active couple or even a small family!
       
      The Travato features a corner double bed that flips up to accommodate bicycles or other large items, while its split dinette with built-in 3-point seat belts converts into additional sleeping. The Travato also features a powered awning, LED ceiling lights, Ultraleather swivel cab seats and a host of features you won’t find in other Class B motorhomes, all at a price point thousands less than the competition — that is, if it had any competition.

      Learn more about this unique new coach here.
    • Winnebago’s New Products “Out Of This World”

      Winnebago recently showcased its 2015 lineup and debuted several all-new products for its dealers. Highlights include:
      The eyebrow returns! In the ’60’s and ’70’s, there was no mistaking a Winnebago motorhome with the distinctive “eyebrow” design and flying W logo. It was the motorhome that made America fall in love with the RV lifestyle.
      Today, Winnebago has blended vintage with a modern twist with in the all-new Brave and Tribute. These are totally modern takes on the legendary design, loaded with today’s best features and offered in two versatile floorplans with exciting color schemes, as well as a price to fit the budget of a young, traveling family.
       
      Also debuting were two models that take luxury to the next level: the Winnebago Grand Tour and Ellipse Ultra. These tag-axle coaches feature unique, high-end amenities such as a large skylight with powered shade in the front lounge/cab area, polished porcelain tile flooring, keyless entry, and four full-body paint packages. Multiplex switch panels located throughout the all-electric coach allow you to control exterior and interior lights, hydraulic jacks, MCD power shades, slideout rooms, and more.
      In addition, many 2015 products received exterior re-designs, including Vista and Sunstar lines, Via and Reyo lines, and View and Navion 24V and 24G floorplans.  New standard features are included across all product lines, as well as a number of exciting new floorplans. 
      Winnebago Towables showed the new Micro Minnie trailer and two new fifth wheels: the Voyage and Latitude.  The Micro Minnie is ready to hit the road at under 3,000 pounds, while the Voyage and Latitude provide exciting new mid-profile and full-profile fifth-wheel choices.  In addition, the Ultralight line has been expanded to six floorplans.

      Find more on new models from Winnebago Industries here.
    • Whispering Hills RV Park Joins Jellystone Park Network

      The 45-year-old family owned and operated campground will reopen April 25
      as the third Yogi Bears Jellystone Park Camp-Resort in Ohio
      SHREVE, Ohio, April 2014 — Whispering Hills RV Park has been owned and operated by three generations of the same family since Wayne and Ruth Murray opened the park in 1969.
                  
      But after having its own identity for 45 years, the 220-site park will reopen April 25 as the third Jellystone Park Camp-Resort in Ohio.
                  
      Its time to take the next step,said Curt Murray Jr., grandson of Wayne and Ruth Murray. By being part of the Jellystone Park network, we will be able to significantly increase consumer awareness of our park in Ohio and across the country.
                  
      Murray and his brother-in-law, Matt Smith, have already made significant improvements in anticipation of converting Whispering Hills to the Jellystone Park system.
                  
      The improvements include replacing the existing swimming pool with a newly designed heated swimming pool with hot tub and spray grounds; doubling the size of the campground office and store; remodeling the cafe into a new arcade and lounge, and transforming an existing building into a climate controlled lounge area with fireplaces, a kitchen, TVs and restrooms.
                  
      Future amenities will include a significantly improved free Wi-Fi network, a jumping pillow; a two-mile scenic walking path; mountain bike trails; as well as golf cart and mountain mike rentals.
                  
      The 220-site park has long been a popular camping destination because of its natural amenities, which include a 100-acre forest with hiking and mountain bike trails and an 8-acre fishing lake with pedal boat and kayak rentals. The campground currently has nine cabins and five luxury cabins under construction.
                  
      The park has a long tradition of having a natural attraction with its setting and the woods and the property itself. The previous manager, Roger Murray, son of Wayne and Ruth Murray, did an excellent job of keeping well maintained grounds and running a clean park with an excellent reputation.
                  
      However, as part of the Jellystone Park network, Whispering Hills will significantly expand its offering of organized family activities.
                  
      Jellystone Parks are famous for providing fun family activities and themed weekends that include everything from crafts and games to wagon rides, birthday parties with the bears and daily appearances by Yogi Bear.
                  
      In addition to activities with Yogi Bear, Boo Boo, Cindy Bear and Ranger Smith, Jellystone Parks offer themed weekend activities, such as a Chocolate Lovers Weekends with candy bar bingo, a chocolate craft and chocolate Slip N Slide; Mardi Gras themed weekends, with parades, cookouts and dances; and the increasingly popular Halloween themed weekends, which include costume and campsite decorating contests and trick or treating activities.

      Curt Murray said the changes will help Whispering Hills expand its existing seasonal camper base by attracting young families with children, many of whom will simply camp on weekends or for short periods of time.

      “Our goal is to diversify the makeup of the camper and focus on the weekend and the weekly camper, including young couples with families, and provide amenities for the kids,” he said.
                
      For more information about Whispering Hills Jellystone Park Camp-Resort in Shreve, please visit the parks website at www.whisperinghillsrvpark.com.
      About Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park™Camp-Resorts

      Launched in 1969, the Jellystone Park system is the second largest chain of campgrounds in the United States, boasting 81 campgrounds with more than 17,000 campsites and vacation rentals in 32 states and Canada. Its Camp-Resorts are among the best campgrounds in the industry with a quality reputation for being fun, friendly, clean and service-oriented parks.   Additionally, each Jellystone Park is themed with Yogi Bear elements providing instant recognition and consumer appeal.  It is truly a place Where You Camp With Friends.”® Yogi Bears Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts are franchised through Leisure Systems, Inc. (LSI), a wholly owned subsidiary of The Park River Corporation, Cincinnati, Ohio. For more information, visit www.campjellystone.com
    • 22nd Annual Central Jersey RV Show & Food Drive May 2nd thru 4th

      Holmdel, NJ- April 15, 2014 —- The 22nd Annual Central Jersey RV Show once again expects to draw a record crowd in addition to collecting a record amount of food donations. The dates for this year’s Event are Friday May 2nd, through Sunday May 4th. Hours are 10am until 7pm on Friday and Saturday and 10am-5pm on Sunday at the PNC Bank Arts Center. Located at exit 116 on the Garden State Parkway, the PNC Bank Arts Center offers RV enthusiasts plenty of free parking. There will be a huge selection of travel trailers, fifth wheels, gas and diesel motorhomes, big and small to fit all budgets.   The 3-day show will be held at The PNC Bank Arts Center located in Holmdel, NJ on the Garden State Parkway, Exit 116, 15 minutes from Outerbridge Crossing and Staten Island. Hours are Friday and Saturday 10am to 7pm, and Sunday 10am to 5pm. Please visit www.centraljerseyrvshow.com.
      Last year, over five thousand pounds of nonperishable food was donated in lieu of admission. “We are proud of our community and the increase in donations that we have received each year for such a worthy cause”, states Walter Hynes, General Manager of Scott Motor Coach RV Center.  The need is great and the donation of nonperishable food items in lieu of cash admission goes a long way. This food will be distributed throughout a network of food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters and other feeding programs in our locality. The RV community, whether experienced RVers or those new to the RV lifestyle, have a history of helping people in their time of need. The efforts they put forth on May 2ndthrough 4th will help to provide food for low income children, the elderly, disabled, working poor households and families in crisis – almost 127,500 people served by the FoodBank each year.
      This Spring event is always looked upon as the premiere RV pre-season precursor of the Summer camping season. With Memorial Day right around the corner, low introductory pricing on the latest designs and best brands in the industry enable us to say “Good-bye Winter” and “hello to our favorite time of year!” Families get a chance to look through different RV types and pick out their favorite designs and features. They can work with experts to figure out budgets and financing that will allow them to experience their neighborhoods, state parks, landmarks and national treasures like never before.
      RVs aren’t just for camping anymore. Having an RV in the driveway is like having a guest suite when relatives come to call. In a class a, b, or c motorhome you can turn a family outing into a convenient way to keep costs down with your own kitchen, bathroom and changing room at the beach, and dazzle your friends with the ultimate tailgate party! Long distance trips to visit gramma don’t have to mean scrambling for clean bathrooms, motel rooms or a diner that meets your special requirements.
      And today you can keep your kids connected with a satellite dish, lcd TVs and home theaters, wi-fi, solar panels and off grid battery banks, while mom and dad dine by candlelight on a blanket in the sand. There is something for everyone in today’s RV. At the Central Jersey RV Show and Food Drive you can see it, walk through it, experience it and make decisions with the help of experts.
       For help with any of your RVing needs including service, repair, trade values or purchasing a new or used RV, you will find a knowledgeable and friendly group of avid RVers at this event. Scott Motor Coach RV Center has sold tens of thousands of RVs to customers not only in New Jersey, but throughout the 50 states, as well as in Europe, the Mideast and even as far away as Japan. Selling only the most respected RV brands, and dealing with manufacturers with solid financial stability and warranty procedures, these are the RVs families trust. With more than thirty years in business in Lakewood, New Jersey, Scott Motor Coach Route 88 RV Center offers the very best in RV selection, service and price. For more information, please go to www.scottmotorcoach.com.

    • Washington State Evergreen Show Opens April 11

      The Washington State Evergreen RV Show, dating back to 1983, is slated to run April 11-13 at the Evergreen State Fairgrounds.
      According to a press release, 10 area dealers will participate in the show, including Apache Camping Center, Blade RV Center, Clearview RV, Cruise America, Open Roads RV Center, Paul Evert’s RV Country, Poulsbo RV, Roy Robinson RV, Speedway RV Center and Valley RV Supercenter.
      Organizers report that hundreds of new and used RVs will be exhibited along with an expansive booth line for RV accessories and destination resorts inside the new Event Center Building. As a special feature for this year’s event, a fully refurbished 1976 GMC Eleganza II from Seaview RV & Storage will also be on display.
      Hours for the show are Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    • Ultra-light Camping a Joy with Fully Equipped Features of Ascend Travel Trailer from EverGreen Recreational Vehicles

      Middlebury, Ind—One of the new ultra-light product lines expanded by EverGreenRecreational Vehicles for 2014 is the Ascend travel trailer. Now available in seven floor plans from 17-23 feet, the Ascend is a favorite among entry-level families as well as seasoned empty nesters. Those looking for a smaller travel trailer that is still packed with all of the amenities and features found on larger coaches will find it in the Ascend.
      Just because a travel trailer is smaller, lighter and easier to tow doesn’t mean it can’t be packed with all the key features for maximum comfort on remote camping trips. With the Ascend, campers aren’t required to buy a bigger tow vehicle. Smaller SUVs, crossovers, light trucks, minivans or even large sedans can pull the Ascend.

      Engineered as an Ultra-light That Will Last
      Entry level or small ultra-light coaches generally skimp on amenities and quality construction to lower the weight. Ascend from EverGreen is engineered to be lightweight without compromising key appliances and essential equipment. 
      The first thing RV enthusiasts will notice about the Ascend is its unique shape. The distinctive curved front of the coach makes it aerodynamic, but also has weather-resistant qualities. Composed of a single piece of fiberglass material, the front seamlessly covers the entire roof of the travel trailer as well, allowing water to run right off rather than pooling and creating leaks.
      This fiberglass roof, as well as the rest of the exterior walls of the coach, is vacuum laminated over the lightweight DuraLite™ Double Welded Aluminum Structure. Welded rather than screwed, with full framing around all door and window openings, this frame is built to be tough, flexible and durable. Another weight-saving feature is the Ascend’s ComposiTek™ construction in the inner sidewalls. Composites are lighter than wood but four times stronger, and resist mold, mildew, and rot that can eventually destroy travel trailers made entirely of wood. The underside of the Ascend floor is also vacuum laminated with ComposiTek, creating an additional barrier from road grime and unwanted pests.
      Lighted and finished exterior pass-through storage is also aluminum framed and easily accessible from inside through the aluminum framed bed base with gas struts for added convenience.
      Roomy Inside, Yet Packed with Standard Amenities
      Available in bunkhouse, rear lounge, and rear bath configurations the Ascend is more spacious inside than you might think and filled with residential-style. The cabinets are screwed and glued, not stapled, with raised panels in the upper storage areas. Not only stylish, the cabinets provide lots of room for stowing camping gear—a shortcoming in many smaller travel trailers. Drawers are fitted with smooth ball bearing drawer guides that won’t warp or stick under the weight of a full drawer. 
      There’s plenty of light inside the Ascend due to integrated skylights in the living area and large, frameless bonded and tinted windows with pleated shades. Plenty of energy efficient LED lighting keeps the Ascend bright inside at night without depleting power sources. The floor is made of a comfortable padded vinyl that is warrantied against cold cracking.
      Queen beds with innerspring mattresses make campers feel more like they’re sleeping at home. The 19-foot trailers have an island queen bed. Another nice touch, not usually found in ultra-lights, is the double door refrigerator/freezer in the galley area with an optional microwave or three-in-one convection oven/microwave.
      In the bath, the separate shower is a nice standard feature not found on many lightweight travel trailers this size. A stylish neo-angle glass shower door is available as an option. The skylight over the tub provides additional natural lighting in the bathroom.
      Utilities and Step-up Features Never Overlooked in an EverGreen
      Some RV companies cut costs and weight on utilities or other features in ultra-light lines, but not in EverGreen. Ascend’s six-gallon gas/electric DSI water heater lets the owner choose the energy source. An Atwood on-demand tankless water heater is a great option not normally seen on travel trailers in the 17-23 foot long range. Dual 20-pound LP tanks with a cover and machine-crimped fittings help to supply plenty of propane for remote trips. For those who want to plug in, a marine-style detachable power cord with LED lights help to light the way.
      If campers are looking for entertainment, there’s a TV hookup with antenna, and the Ascend travel trailer is wired for a CD/ DVD player with interior speakers and the option of having an entertainment system that is compatible with USB powered music players like i-Pods and smart phones. The roof is wired for an air conditioner (optional 13,500 or 15,000 BTU) and a handy tank monitor system makes tracking all of these utilities a snap.
      Other options include a large power awning that covers the entire campsite and lightweight automotive style aluminum rims. The slide rooms come out square and true on four-point gear-driven slides, not the cable-driven slides seen on many competitor models in this weight class. One additional unique feature is EverGreen’s decision to place the water tank over the axles to reduce tongue weight and better balance the coach for smooth towing.
      A Real Travel Trailer Backed With a Real Warranty
      EverGreen backs up their craftsmanship with one of the best warranties in the business. The first year of camping is covered by a year of free roadside assistance, with a one-year limited and three-year structural warranty.

      Savvy RV consumers are increasingly investing in “The EverGreen Difference” as the company continues to dramatically lead the towable RV segment in sales. Of the top 15 towable RV manufacturers, EverGreen Recreational Vehicles LLC, along with its Lifestyle Luxury RV fifth-wheel division, was the fastest growing company in the industry for both registered retail sales and total increase in market share for the year 2013.

      To learn more about the entire family of EverGreen Recreational Vehicles, travel trailers and fifth-wheels, and find a dealer near you, visit www.GoEverGreenRV.com
      Write: EverGreen Recreational Vehicles, LLC 10758 County Road 2,
      Middlebury, IN 46540
      Phone: 574-825-4298 Fax: 574-825-4299
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    • Livin’ Lite RV Resurrects Iconic Coleman Camper

      Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles recently introduced an all-new line of Coleman “automotive” camping trailers designed to leverage the tenting community’s allegiance to the iconic brand while tapping into a growing demographic base wanting a popup that can be towed by the family vehicle.
      “We are targeting the 44 million-plus people that go tent camping,” said Scott Tuttle, president of the Wakarusa, Ind.-based Thor Industries Inc. divison, citing current figures compiled by the America Outdoors Association. “The Coleman automotive tent camper allows them ‘to get off the ground’ when the family goes camping. It’s for those people that have no interest in buying a pickup truck or large SUV. They want an RV they can tow with smaller fuel-efficient cars, like a Prius or even a Smart Car.”
      Tuttle emphasized that the Coleman name would spark instant brand awareness with the RV consumer, building a legion of loyal RVers through a longtime licensing agreement between Coleman and now defunct Fleetwood Enterprises Inc. The line was later resurrected by Pennsylvania-based FTCA Inc., which closed up shop in 2010.
      “Thor’s Dutchmen division had a contract with Coleman to build travel trailers,” explained Tuttle. “We were able to work out an exclusive licensing agreement with Coleman to build ultra-light automotive camping trailers.”
      The line includes four models offered in 6-foot, 8-foot and 10-foot lengths with most retailing for under $10,000. Built entirely of lightweight aluminum and composites, the Coleman camper is designed for longevity. Exteriors are available in a wide selection of colors, allowing the camper to be color-matched to a family’s car or minivan.
      “The 8- and 10-footers can sleep six people,” Tuttle said. “The 6-footer can sleep four and be towed by a trike motorcycle.”
      Tuttle reported that Livin’ Lite introduced the Coleman camper around 30 days ago. Currently, the series is sold exclusively in Camping World Inc. locations, which Tuttle said offers another tie-in to the camping community.
      “First off, Coleman is the No. 1 brand in tent camping,” he said. “And Camping World stores are a favorite destination for campers, where they can buy all their gear and accessories. It’s a perfect fit.”
      Tuttle noted that the Coleman line also represents an extension of the original business plan for Livin’ Lite, which entered the market 11 years ago with its ultra-light Quicksilver automotive camper.
      “We proved there was an untapped audience out there with our Quicksilver line,” he said. “It’s a demographic that, quite frankly, was overlooked. The popup segment has been dwindling for a number of years because units kept getting bigger, heavier and more expensive.
      “Builders got away from what was considered a bridge product – bringing campers into the RV industry. The Coleman camping trailer is a true entry-level product. There’s definitely a market, now we just have to build our dealer network.”
    • Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts Plan Easter Themed Weekends

      Some campgrounds are planning special Easter egg hunts for adults, while the Jellystone Park in Elmer, N.J. hopes to set a new world record with the largest Easter egg dying event in history
                
      Who says Easter egg hunts are just for kids?
                  
      In addition to organizing traditional egg hunts for children, several Jellystone Park campgrounds across the country plan to celebrate Easter with special egg hunts for mom and dad. These include the Jellystone Parks in Austin, Minn. and Quarryville, Penn.
                  
      The Jellystone Park in North Hudson, N.Y. is taking the egg hunt concept a step further with its own special event for grownups an adult beverage hunt.
                  
      Most Jellystone Park Easter themed events, however, are designed for the whole family and include egg coloring and decorating activities; bunny sack races; egg toss competitions; as well as hay rides and photo opportunities with the Easter Bunny. Several parks are also organizing multiple egg hunts, including evening flashlight Easter egg hunts.
                  
      The Jellystone Park in Elmer, N.J. is even planning to set a new world record for the largest egg dying event on Saturday, April 19.

      Camping is all about family and friends and making memories, and what better memory than to set a world record, said Brian Newcomb, general manager of the Jellystone Park in Elmer. He said the park is coordinating the event under strict guidelines established by the Guinness Book of World Records.

      The Elmer park is also working with a local pilot, who will fly over the campground on April 19 and drop hundreds of plastic eggs over an open field. Inside the eggs will be tickets for prizes, Newcomb said.

      While most Easter themed events at Jellystone Parks are scheduled for Easter weekend, several campgrounds are scheduling their Easter-themed events several weeks before and after April 20.

      For example, the Jellystone Park in Waller, Texas is having Easter themed events on the weekend of April 5 – 6. Meanwhile, in the state of Wisconsin, Jellystone Parks in Caledonia and Fort Atkinson, are scheduling Easter themed events on the weekend of May 16 – 18 while the Jellystone Park in Sturgeon Bay is planning its Easter themed events the weekend of June 6 – 8.

      Some Jellystone Parks are scheduling multiple days or multiple weekends of Easter themed events. These include the Jellystone Parks in Cherokee and Marion, N.C. and Luray, Va., which are scheduling Easter events from April 14 – 20, and the Jellystone Park in Cosby, Tenn., which has four Easter themed weekends planned for April.

      Following is a list of several Jellystone Parks across the country that are planning Easter themed activities along with the dates of those activities:

      Alabama
      Elberta, www.jellystoneALgulfcoast.com, April 18 -20
      Delaware
      Lincoln, www.delawarejellystone.com, April 18 – 20
      Georgia
      Bremen,
      www.gajellystone.com, April 4 – 6, 11 – 13 and 18 – 20
      Illinois
      Millbrook, www.jellystonechicago.com, April 18 – 20
      Indiana
      — Fremont, www.jellystonesbest.com, April 18 – 20
      Kansas
      Lawrence, www.kansascityjellystone.com, April 18 – 19
      Kentucky
      Cave City, www.jellystonemammothcave.com, April 18 – 20
      Michigan
      Frankenmuth, www.frankenmuthjellystone.com, April 18 – 20
      South Haven, www.southhavenjellystone.com, April 18 – 20
      Minnesota
      Austin, www.beavertrailsjellystone.com, April 18 – 20
      Mississippi
      — Pelahatchie, www.jellystonems.com, April 18 – 20
      Missouri
      Eureka, www.eurekajellystone.com, April 18 – 20
      New York
      North Hudson, www.adirondacksjellystone.com, May 2 – 4
      North Carolina
      Cherokee, www.jellystonecherokee.com, April 14 – 20
      Marion, www.jellystonemarion.com, April 14 – 20
      Tabor City, www.taborcityjellystone.com, April 18 – 20
      Pennsylvania
      Harrisville, www.pittsburghjellystone.com, April 18 – 20
      — Mill Run, www.jellystonemillrun.com, April 18 – 20
      Quarryville, www.jellystonepa.com, April 18 – 20
      South Carolina
      Swansea, www.columbiajellystone.com, April 18 – 20
      Tennessee
      Cosby, www.greatsmokyjellystone.com, Each weekend in April
      Horn Lake MS (Memphis area), www.memphisjellystone.com, April 18 – 20
      Texas
      Burleson, www.northtexasjellystone.com, April 17 – 19
      Canyon Lake, www.jellystonehillcountry.com, April 18 – 20
      Fredericksburg, www.twcjellystone.com, April 18 – 20
      Tyler, www.jellystoneatwhisperingpines.com, April 18 – 19
      Waller, www.lonestarcamping.com, April 5 – 6
      Virginia
      Gloucester Point, www.jellystonegp.com, April 18 – 20
      Luray, www.campluray.com, April 14 – 20
      Natural Bridge, www.campnbr.com, April 18 – 20
      Wisconsin
      Caledonia, www.jellystone-caledonia.com, May 16 – 18
      Fort Atkinson, www.jellystonefort.com, May 16 – 18

      Sturgeon Bay, www.doorcountyjellystone.com, June 6 – 8
      About Yogi Bears Jellystone ParkCamp-Resorts

      Launched in 1969, the Jellystone Park system is the second largest chain of campgrounds in the United States, boasting 81 campgrounds with more than 17,000 campsites and vacation rentals in 32 states and three Canadian provinces. Its Camp-Resorts are among the best campgrounds in the industry with a quality reputation for being fun, friendly, clean and service-oriented parks.  Additionally, each Jellystone Park is themed with Yogi Bear elements providing instant recognition and consumer appeal.  It is truly a place Where You Camp With Friends.”® Yogi Bears Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts are franchised through Leisure Systems, Inc. (LSI), a wholly owned subsidiary of The Park River Corporation, Cincinnati, Ohio. For more information, visit www.campjellystone.com
    • First Travato Completed in Winnebago’s New Lake Mills Assembly Facility

      FOREST CITY, Iowa, March 24, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Winnebago Industries, Inc. (NYSE:WGO), a leading United States manufacturer of recreation vehicles, has completed the first Travato from the new Lake Mills Assembly Facility.

      As announced in November 2013, Winnebago expanded manufacturing for the Company’s Winnebago Touring Coach (Class B) motorhomes to a new Lake Mills Assembly Facility.  The Company celebrated the completion of the first Travato rolling off the line today. 

      “Our employees have done a great job; they’ve worked hard to install new equipment, set up the production floor and train new staff,” said Chairman, CEO and President Randy Potts.  “It’s a real celebration to see the first Travato motorhome roll off the line and the timing for ramping up this production couldn’t be better as we prepare for the busy spring and summer selling season.” 

      The TravatoTM is the newest Class B motorhome to join the Winnebago Touring Coach lineup.  At 20′ long, the Travato is extremely agile, while still offering a full-feature RV experience that is perfect for the adventurous explorer.  Featuring the Ram ProMaster chassis, the Travato features a unique floorplan with a rear double bed that is designed to flip up, out of the way to allow for large items like bicycles to be stored inside, while making them easily accessible through the large double doors at the rear of the coach.  With swivel cab seats, LED ceiling lights, standard touch-screen navigation, a split dinette, and an abundance of features, the Travato delivers a whole lot of fun for less.  

      About Winnebago 
      Winnebago, “The Most Recognized Name in Motorhomes®“, is a leading U.S. manufacturer of recreation vehicles, which are used primarily in leisure travel and outdoor recreation activities.  The Company and its subsidiary build quality motorhomes, travel trailers, fifth wheel products and transit buses under the Winnebago, Itasca, Winnebago Touring Coach, SunnyBrook and Metro brand names.  Winnebago Industries has received the Quality Circle Award from the Recreation Vehicle Dealers Association every year since 1996.  The Company’s common stock is listed on the New York and Chicago Stock Exchanges and traded under the symbol WGO.  Options for the Company’s common stock are traded on the Chicago Board Options Exchange.  For access to Winnebago Industries’ 
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