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When a campground advertises having electric or having electric hook-up.... what exactly does that mean?
Is this specifically for RV's; which we dont'/won't have..... or like an electric box where you could plug in a fan or something(which is what I'm hoping it means)?
As you can tell, I have not camped a lot; and what little camping I've done did not have "electricity".
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That is for RV's. Hello newbie camper, hope you have enjoyed your stays in the great outdoors. Made s'mores yet? Watched the majestic heavens in the dark of night yet? had any encounters with furry critters? If not, then get ready, cuz you will. All the Hook ups and electricity is for recreational vehicles or 5th wheels. (between you and me, I don't really consider that roughing it. but, to each his own).
Thanks for the info! I was hoping we could maybe plug in a fan.... but I had a feeling it was for RV's.... We have made smore's before, but not come across too many animals.... I don't exactly have a love for camping, but I can endure anything for a few nights and the kids love it, so......
Alot of campgrounds have what they call "baresites" for campers using tents; meaning no electricity available and water is usually available nearby. However, when you go to campgrounds, you will find many "tenters" using sites right next to people using RVs. Usually a site with electric, a water source that you can hook up a hose to and sometimes a sewer hookup costs more money but anyone can use it. You just need to request a site with electricity when you make your reservation so you can plug things in. When DH and I have tent camped, we always get a site with water and electricity because we want to have the ability to wash dishes at our site and have lights in our tent and want the ability to use a fan if we want. If the site comes with cable, we have also been known to bring a TV with us. No need to rough it just because you are in a tent!
My son is a camper and they often use the electrical connections at the site. I don't know if it is specific to the campgrounds they go to, but they will make coffee/heat up water in the morning with electric pots.
The electric hook-up is not just for RV's, tent campers can us them to. Before we got our pop-up we where tent campers and always got the electric hook-up. I hope you have fun on your vacation.
Campgrounds vary and have both in any single or combined setup and their rules can vary from campground to campground.
Such "vary", as an example, would be a space that is long enough for a trailer or camper and a couple of cars, which is generally paved. Some campgrounds will insist that a trailer or camper (not a car) must use the spot primarily and any remaining space on or off the "parkway" can be used for tents or other camping equiptment. Others do not have the requirements.
Being reservations are generally required (and recommended or the campground might be full) as you attempt to make a reservation ASK about the hookups, if a trailer or camper is required and how many trailers, campers and cars are allowed on the site. Families and friends can generally share the same campsite but a fee for each is generally required.
I referred to off property campgrounds and I do not know know about the campgrounds at Disney as you did not specify.
When hooking up to electricity be careful that you are using the correct cords and plug into the correct receptacles. For your safety various cords and receptacle allow for this depending upon the equiptment. But beware plugging a 12 volt incorredtly into the 110 current. Remember that some receptacles are hooked up to 220 volts.
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Depending on the camp ground and what each allows, tenters can reserve sites with electrical or even water hook ups. We always asked for a site with electical and water hookups when we tent camped.........just makes things easier!! Some campgrounds, however, do not allow tenters in those sites so you will have to ask.
Some campground call the sites without water and an outlet primitive tent sites and they are usually cheaper. I have tent camped since I was a girl and our site always had an outlet and a tap.