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26May/110

Updated iPhone App Now Available

As of this afternoon, we now have a new version of our iPhone and iPad apps available in the Apple App Store. I wanted to give a special thanks to our community for this update. We received a smattering of reports of people have trouble with the app crashing. We had a very difficult time repeating the problem in our test environments and on our own phones, but thanks to our community, we were able to track down the problem. It's now been fixed so please update the app to get the latest version.

A few other items of note:

  • We now feature information on 19,855 RV parks in the U.S. We're getting pretty close to full coverage (or as full as we think can get), but we definitely want to hit 20,000.
  • Our main website and our mobile website (m.rvparking.com) always have the most up to date information, but the iPhone app will lag behind a little bit. We designed the app to work without an Internet connection since you can't always count on getting a good signal while you're roaming the backwoods. The downside is that you have to update the app to get that latest information. So if you ever send us a suggested correction or a new park, it will be updated on the web site right away, but will take some time to show up in the app.

Again, our apologies to anyone that was inconvenienced by the bug and thanks for reporting the problem.

31Mar/110

SurveyMonkey.com features RVParking.com in their Customer Spotlight

Perhaps you've noticed a "2011 User Survey" questionnaire on the homepage recently? We often receive praise that our site members enjoy the ease of use that RVParking.com has to offer. That said we believe that you can always make a good thing— better and we're looking to you for what improvements will come in the future. SurveyMonkey was kind enough to feature us in their Customer Spotlight series on their blog.

Read the Customer Spotlight on RVParking.com here

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8Feb/110

Bella Online’s Spotlight Article on RVParking.com

Erin Floresca, RV Editor at BellaOnline.com and one of our frequent guest bloggers has written a spotlight article on RVParking.com. Erin asked us some really great questions that we're sure some of you have been secretly wondering about as well.  Like "Are you RVers? If so, what kind of rig do you own?" and the ever popular "What city is RVParking based out of? ". We've included a little excerpt from the article below. As always feel free to comment with any questions that you still might have for us and enjoy!

"So, after writing two guest blog posts and contributing a few park reviews, I decided it was time to find out more about the folks behind the site.

RVparking.com was founded by Erik Budde of T2 Media, a company dedicated to building niche online businesses. According to Budde, "Some of our previous businesses include AboutAirportParking.com which offers detailed information on where to park at over one hundred airports. That site has grown very rapidly and handles more than two hundred thousand parking reservations a month." T2 Media also runs TravelwithYourKids.com, a great resource for parents traveling with children.

So just where does the RV lifestyle fit into this picture? Budde’s parents began RVing about five years ago and he’s been on a number of trips with them. "Looking at the resources available for RVers, I felt that the existing tools weren’t nearly as strong as they could be," says Budde. While some of the online resources his parents utilized featured park reviews, the information available on them was limited. Others had plenty of park reviews, but the listings were often incomplete and the sites were hard to navigate. "No one seemed to offer one of the most valuable items—real user photos," says Budde. "Finally, although RVing is inherently mobile, there were almost no mobile solutions."

Continue reading RVParking.com Spotlight article here

29Dec/100

How to Change the Location of an RV Park

As we've said before, RVParking.com is still a pup. While we have over 18,000 RV parks, we realize that not all of the map data is accurate and are working on fixing it. That's why we have a team of fact checkers who are currently working on correcting RV park data, as we've previously mentioned on this blog. But what you may not know is that you can fix map data yourself. Here's how you do it:

1.

Step 1: Click on the submit Changes link.

Step 1: Click on the submit Changes link.

Once you are at an RVParking.com page, click on the link that says "Submit changes for this park." Once you click the link, you will see a page that will let you change park data.

2. Decide how you want to change the map: by changing the latitude and longitude or moving the pin on the map.

3. Change the map:

Latitude/Longitude Method

lat_longIf you already know the latitude and longitude for the park:

1. Enter it into latitude and longitude boxes, as shown on the left. The map on the “Edit” page will update as soon as your cursor leaves the input field.

If You Don't Know the Latitude/Longitude: Google maps has a handy tool which will let you find the Lat/Long information from their maps, but you need to turn it on:

1. Click on the green maps icon at the top of maps.google.com.

2. LatLngMarkerOnce you've done that, enable "LatLng Marker".

3. Right click to drop the marker and get the latitude and longitude. Copy and paste it into the edit screen on RVParking.com.drop_marker

Map Marker Method

The second way to update a map is to edit the map on the edit page. The map on that page is interactive -- if you double-click on the map, it will move the marker to the point where you double click.

So there you have it, now you know how to change the map yourself. If you have any problems, please leave a comment below. Stay tuned for tomorrow's post about San Antonio by Betty Barnes.

21Sep/101

What Makes a Good Review?

When I've told people about the contest, some people have responded with the question "What makes a good review?". In this post, I'd like to answer that question by discussing some things to consider when writing a review. You do not have to use all these things in your review, but hopefully this post will serve as inspiration if you don't know what to write.

1. Check out our tip sheet. We have a whole list of things to include in your review. This list, while not all-inclusive, is something that you can through as you write your reviews to make sure that you cover some of the most important details. The rest of this post will give examples of ways people have addressed components of the tip sheet or discuss things not included on the tip sheet.

2. Think about what you would have wanted to know about the park before you stayed there. Odds are, that's what other RVParking readers want to know too.

3. Length - The best RV Park reviews give fellow RVers a good idea of what it's like to stay at an RV park. This requires a lot of  information, usually more than you can fit in a sentence or two, which is why I look for reviews that are at least a paragraph or more.

4. Support your opinion - It's great to know if an RV park is good or bad, but it's just as important (if not more important) to know why. The best reviews are really specific about why an RV park is being rated a certain way, like in the review of Craters of the Moon National Landmark Campground by joannb:

"The only reason this is a 4 star campground is that it doesn't have showers. It is a self-serve campground; you pick out a site then go back, fill out an envelope, put the top half into the board showing which campgrounds are taken and the other half with your money in a slot. Real simple. This otherworldly landscape may not be for everyone, but it fascinated us. Most sites are very ample, set among the lava with a black cinder base."

5. Noise Level - Is it a quiet park? Is there a lot of noise coming from a nearby interstate? From rowdy campers? Does the park have quiet hours? The review LiveWorkDream.com wrote about Lindenwood Park Campground does a great job of addressing freeway noise:

"Yes, there is freeway noise, but if you ask for the LOWER campground along the river, it's not so bad."

6.  Staff - Are they approachable? Helpful? Did they go the extra mile? For example, Don C. tells us why the staff at Oregon Dunes KOA Kampground & RV Resort made his stay a great one:

"The staff bent over backward to make our stay a great one. This started with a call to let me know that a spot had opened up and I could get in. We were traveling without reservations."

7. WiFi - One of the things RVParking.com readers care about the most is being able to connect with their loved ones and employers from the road.  Just mentioning if the park has working WiFi on site or nearby is a big help for your fellow RVers, but the extra details in LiveWorkDream.com's review of Johnsons Corner Retreat make this one of the best Wifi/Internet assessments I've seen so far:

"Tree shade here WILL block your satellite connectivity. They did just hire a smart networking guy who installed a brand new Wi-Fi system which works GREAT. So skip the dish and go right for the Wi-Fi, which is free."

8. Are the sites level? Here is a good example from Wheeling It's review of South Sandusky Campground. Not only do they discuss the levelness of their site, but they also cover the levelness of every site at the campground:

"The one thing that got us were the sites. There were really so hit and miss in terms of how level they were. Our own site had a huge drop and we weren't able to level. Some had moderate drops whereas a selection were completely flat."

9. Cell phone coverage - Are you able to get any bars out in the mountains? What cell phone provider are you using? Here's a good example from Technomadia's review of Meriwether Lewis National Park:

"Cell & Data Coverage:

AT&T – Weak, but usable.

Sprint - Very slow but still usable CDMA 1xRTT. (D: 115Kb/s, U: 56Kb/s, 669ms) (Sprint indicates roaming – probably on Verizon)"

10. Cable/TV - Does the park have cable? Is it free or do they charge? What channels do you get? Is it available in all parts of the RV park? Here's an example from RVingToadless' review of Garden of the Gods Campground:

"As for the cable, currently it is installed in rows B and C. The cable is limited, just some networks, Travel, CNN, Discovery, Weather, and some 'who cares' channels."

11. Activities - Are there any activities the park offers on a regular basis? Movie nights? Ice cream socials? Potlucks? Do they have any special holiday celebrations? For example pdronline says that Shabbona Lake State Park's Fourth of July fireworks celebration is a must-see:

"DON'T MISS: Each year on July 4th catch the fireworks display over the lake and in February go night fishing on the lake."

12. Amenties Not Covered on RVParking.com - RV Parks offer so different many amenties these days that it's hard to list them all. Does the park have an exercise room or amenities not seen at other RV Parks, such as a car wash or barbecue delivery? Don C.'s review of Junipers RV Resort does a good job of addressing the different amenities they have:

"We were met by a friendly camp host, assigned a spot and shown the Pavilion, barbeques, laundry facilities, bathrooms and showers. They even have a business center with fax machine."

13. Trees - Are there any? How big are they? How long are the branches? Here's an example from joannb's review of Twin Falls/Jerome KOA:

"The park is well shaded by mature trees."

14. Size of sites - Do you have a lot of room or hardly any at all? From Technomadia's review of Pecan Grove RV Park, we learn that sometimes you have to trade space around your site for a hip, urban setting:

"Don't expect much in terms of space around you (unlike their monthly spots, which many feature nice yards) - you're here for the location and atmosphere!"

15. Stores - Everyone has to eat. Does the RV Park have a store where you can stock up on supplies? Are there any stores nearby? This example from CarHouse's review of Ocala Camp Resort kills two birds with one stone by discussing both the RV park store and a store in the area:

"All convenience store items have been removed due to the cheapness and proximity of a local grocery store."

16. Restrooms - Are they clean? For example, acoording to TxYellowRose, the bathrooms over at Town and Country RV Park and Storage should be avoided if at all possible:

"Although there are restroom facilities, they are in desperate need of remodel/update, so much so that you will want to be totally self-contained if you stay here. When the water table (dry spell with no rain) falls low, the water starts to look rusty/brown."

17. Showers - Do you have privacy? Do you have to pay extra to use them? Here's a good example from Car House's review of Zion River Resort:

"The showers are private and very nice but cost some coins to operate. One would think at $45 a night they would include a shower ..."

18. Restaurants - Whether folks aren't big on cooking or just want to spend a night on the town,  it's good to know what restaurants are at the park or in the area. For example, RVingToadless recommends the restaurant over at Ekstrom's Stage Station:

"I must recommend the adjoining restaurant. Excellent, world class food for a small restaurant. Dessert included in the meal price."

19. Pet Friendliness - Did the owners/staff treat your pets well? Were you charged extra for bringing pets? Did the campground have a pet park?

20. General feel of site - Is the site big or small? Well-kept or run-down? SilverSnail's review of Crown Point RV Park gives us a great overall sense of the park:

"Nicely situated on the Old Columbia River Highway, and tucked away from the roadside by large trees and a tall wooden fence, this small campground is a secret treasure. I had spent a day looking for campgrounds in the Portland area that were comfortable and affordable enough to stay for a month, and most of the places around Portland were unappealing - mostly commercial places catering to the big rigs with little nature or privacy. I almost passed this place up, thinking it was TOO rinky-dink, but it was cozy and rustic in the way that I like it, and convenient to the Columbia River Gorge and Portland."

21. Is the RV Park website accurate? Were some park features over-stated? Understated? Not mentioned at all? Please let us know.

I hope this list helps give you ideas about what to cover in your park review. For all you RVParking.com reviewers out there, what do you think makes a good review? What do you take into consideration when reviewing an RV Park? Did I leave anything out?

If you still need help with reviewing, please feel free to contact me. Happy reviewing!

-Nicole

14Sep/100

How to Add a Park

With our fall review contest going on, I've seen some new reviewers here on RVParking. If you've joined the site recently, welcome.

In talking about the contest with others, I realized that some might want to contribute but need to know more about how to add reviews here. That's why we'll be doing a series of posts designed to help people share reviews and pictures, including what makes a good review, what makes a good photo and how to do certain things on the site. So, that's what you'll have to look forward to in the coming weeks as well as upcoming guest posts on Satellite Internet and volunteering from the road.

Some of you may want to a review a park that isn't listed on RVParking.com. While we have over 18,000 parks listed, there are still some that we don't have. That's why we allow you to add parks yourself. After you add the park, you'll be given an opportunity to review it.

1. Go to the front page and  click on the "write a review button".

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Write a Review Button when not logged in

Write a Review Button when not logged in

2. You will be taken to a search page. After you get there, type in the name of the park or the city it's located in. Tip: It's good to double check that RVParking.com doesn't have the park, since a park may not show in the search results for the name but will in the search results for the city.

Search box

Search box

3. You will be taken to a results page and at the bottom there will be a link to add a park.

The add-a-park button (circled in red)

The add-a-park button (circled in red)

4. Add the park. After you submit the data, you will be asked to add a review.

The beginning of the park creation page.

The beginning of the park creation page.

And that's how you add a park. For larger views of the screenshots, click on the pictures in the gallery located at the end of this post.

If you have any problems, please contact me. I can either help you add the park or add it for you. Happy reviewing!

7Sep/101

Fall Review Contest

We've been getting a steady flow of new reviews. So we thought why not make things interesting?

We'll be throwing a Fall Review Contest from 09/07/10 -10/15/10. Entering is pretty easy... just write a review on any park or RV site that you please. All reviews (by new & returning users) posted by Friday, October 15th will be considered in picking the user with the most reviews.

The user with the most reviews will win the Grand Prize. But since the overall goal of our site is to bring the RVing community reliable & useful RV Park reviews we will also be handing out 2 runner up prizes for the best overall review quality. Here's some review writing tips on what we look for when it comes to review quality. The submission date for the contest ends on Friday, 10/15/10 and we'll announce the winners on Monday, 10/17/10. Good luck everyone! If you have any questions just comment below for a speedy answer.

Contest Prizes

Grand Prize - Portable Solar Power Pack (worth $150-$200)

Featuring a  powerful built-in 400-watt inverter and sealed, spill-free 10-amp/hour AGM battery.The Powerpack solar panel continuously captures, stores, and converts the sun's energy and extends the runtime of many portable devices. Two AC outlets, a DC socket, and a USB port give you plenty of options for simultaneously operating anything from laptops to cell phones to small TVs. We recently asked our Twitter followers , "If you could get a present for your journeys what would you want the most?". This item was so popular that we decided to make it our grand prize!

Grand Prize

Grand Prize - Xantrex X Power Portable Solar Powerpack

1st Runner Up - $50 Gas Card
2nd Runner Up - $50 Gas Card

See Contest rules here

22Jul/103

RV Parks iPhone App – Video Preview

Here's a video preview that the Daily App Show did on our iPhone app "RV Parks". We think this video of our app gives a much better preview (than the standard screenshots) of how to move around on the different tabs (search, nearby, browse & tell a friend) and what information you can find on each tab. You can find our app listed under the travel category in the iTunes store or on our site here and of course it's FREE. We'd love to hear your thoughts on our app or things you'd like to see us add in the future. Just comment below with any feedback.

6Jul/102

Now Find & Update Web Address for Parks

RVParking.com is still just a pup. We know we've got a few rough patches here and there and we've been working on smoothing things out. We have much bigger plans for the Search functionality for example and we've got scores of gerbils working furiously in the back room to improve our site search.

In the meantime, we've been listening to some user feedback and have been tweaking things here and there. One of the early requests was to list the website for the RV parks themselves when they have a site. We've now enabled that. When you look at a given RV park now, you'll see a link to their website under their address and phone number. If you don't see a link, that means the RV park either doesn't have a website or we weren't able to find it when we were doing our data collection.

If you happen to know that the RV park has a website, please feel free to add it in. Just click on "Submit changes for this park." This will let you update any information we have on that park: website, number of sites, etc. Our editors will review the change and publish it right after they feed the gerbils.

In the meantime, let us know if there are other features you'd like to see. Just leave a comment below!

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