Hi, Paul,
Well, actually I didn't see anything different as far as services go
from Forest City. I believe the lady I talked to said the RV park could
handle over 500 RV's. Part of the problem in describing the site is that we
saw it after dark. It's adjacent to their city park and there were walking
paths. Humm, from that standpoint, it's probably better than Forest City.
The city was 'started' by a trio of Parisians who began an export
business shipping (as the city brochure says) "our hoppy residents" to
restaurants across the country. The City celebrates the Frog Festival on
Labor Day. You might check their Web site at www.rayne.org.
March in Louisiana is Spring time. I didn't mean to have anyone take my
comments as negative. I was just expecting a daily operating facility for RV
camping. This was more like the "Norsk HostFest" in Minot, ND at the State
Fair Grounds. There were 1500 RVs there when we attended.
John
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Sat, 30 Oct 1999 02:43:07 -0400
>From: "Bartz, Paul"
>Subject: GMC: Rayne LA
>
>John:
>
>Thanks for the subject info.
>
>What kind of bath house facilities do they have?? Got a feeling I may
>encounter some resistence, if not refusal to attend, from my wife about the
>facilities?????
>
>I guess you're saying that if one is going to attend the GMCMI Convention
>there next March, plan on bringing plenty of power cords to hookup to
>electric service????????
>
> Paul Bartz
>
>From: John Massey
>Sent: 10/29/99 11:42 PM
>
> We stopped at the Rayne RV Park planning to spend the night there to
>see what the area was like. : ) Sigh....it's fields next to the Rayne
>(pronounced "RAIN" according to the young lady at the gas station) Civic
>Center with poles for electric.
>
Well, actually I didn't see anything different as far as services go
from Forest City. I believe the lady I talked to said the RV park could
handle over 500 RV's. Part of the problem in describing the site is that we
saw it after dark. It's adjacent to their city park and there were walking
paths. Humm, from that standpoint, it's probably better than Forest City.
The city was 'started' by a trio of Parisians who began an export
business shipping (as the city brochure says) "our hoppy residents" to
restaurants across the country. The City celebrates the Frog Festival on
Labor Day. You might check their Web site at www.rayne.org.
March in Louisiana is Spring time. I didn't mean to have anyone take my
comments as negative. I was just expecting a daily operating facility for RV
camping. This was more like the "Norsk HostFest" in Minot, ND at the State
Fair Grounds. There were 1500 RVs there when we attended.
John
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Sat, 30 Oct 1999 02:43:07 -0400
>From: "Bartz, Paul"
>Subject: GMC: Rayne LA
>
>John:
>
>Thanks for the subject info.
>
>What kind of bath house facilities do they have?? Got a feeling I may
>encounter some resistence, if not refusal to attend, from my wife about the
>facilities?????
>
>I guess you're saying that if one is going to attend the GMCMI Convention
>there next March, plan on bringing plenty of power cords to hookup to
>electric service????????
>
> Paul Bartz
>
>From: John Massey
>Sent: 10/29/99 11:42 PM
>
> We stopped at the Rayne RV Park planning to spend the night there to
>see what the area was like. : ) Sigh....it's fields next to the Rayne
>(pronounced "RAIN" according to the young lady at the gas station) Civic
>Center with poles for electric.
>