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Old 06-20-2010, 05:07 PM   #3
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Default Re: pop up campers

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Originally Posted by mhailey View Post
I thought this was coming. Wanting it I understand. The fact that they want it is a given. however is the functionality of these pop up toilets and inside showers worth the extra cost vs. the outdoor shower and using the campsite's "facilities." Granted the campsite's toilets stink really, really, really bad at times, but if the toilet in the camper just causes the unit to stink too, then I don't want it. I'd rather just put up with stink temporarilly, and not bring it into where I sleep.

Growing up I went camping at least 1 time per month, and this is what I want with my family, so we will be using it a lot in the spring/summer/fall. Winter is time to ski, so not much use then.
Ask the ladies if they are the ones who are going to flush the tank when it needs to be emptied. If they say, "Yes," get it in the form of a signed contract, notarized and legally binding. Otherwise, the answer is, "no."

Actually, I don't know where you are camping, but the state campgrounds in WI and MI and most others are squeaky clean. The stench is only in the pit toilets - steer clear of them.
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