Saturday, October 4, 2014

2015 Microlite 21FBRS by Flagstaff - Light weight travel trailer


The Microlite 21FBRS light weight travel trailer is becoming one of our top sellers here at All Seasons RV!

Just over 21 feet in length and weighing less than 4,000 pounds the 21FBRS is made to be pulled behind most small SUV's and trucks. The dual axles, aerodynamic exterior, self adjusting brakes and diamond plates rock guard produces an EZ tow where ever you go while giving the 21 FBRS
protection from road debris. The exterior features easy to clean fiberglass exterior, outside speakers, TV mount to bring the available flat panel TV outside, standard front and rear stabilizer jacks, BBQ grill mount with quick LP connect to the two 30lb. LP tanks, and a wide 8' patio awning.


 What makes the 21FBRS stand out...
You will not find many 21' travel trailers that are equipped with a standard 13.5 BTU ducted air conditioner, or with a sofa slide-out, or with solid wood cabinets, or standard aluminum rims, or standrad 30lb tanks instead of 20lb., or with the stereo system that is blue tooth, AM, FM, CD/DVD, MP3, MP4, USB, Aux cord, and has a SD slot - lots of choices for any handheld device you use. This is just a few of the added value you receive with the Microlite 21FRBS.

As of writing this blog we have one Microlite 21FBRS in-stock and it is in our showroom. Don't wait too long... we have been selling these like hot cakes!

Friday, July 25, 2014

HUGE Sales Events

Join us this week while our HUGE discounts last!





Sales run through July 28, 2014!

Friday, June 27, 2014

History of the ROUTE 66 RV Network




The ROUTE 66 RV Network began in 2003.  For over 25 years, brothers Steve & Dave Francis and long time friend Rob Merrill had crisscrossed in their careers.  Each had observed the consolidation of many industries that were once dominated by family owned independent businesses give way to “Big Box” retail chains and most recently internet upstarts.  As the owner of Trailside RV Center, Steve saw the clear consumer benefits of buying from a locally owned business, as well as the tangible synergies of connecting those dealers into a cohesive group committed to serving RV consumers as they travel.

ROUTE 66 began in the fall of 2003 with 17 charter members.  Through the hard work and efforts of those early pioneers combined with the vision and leadership of the ROUTE 66 corporate team, ROUTE 66 quickly grew to over 150 locations throughout the U.S.  ROUTE 66 received national acclaim for its growth and success in serving the RV consumer the “best of both world’s”; the personal care and commitment of a locally owned small business with the convenience & savings of a $2+ Billion organization.



In 2013, ROUTE 66 undertook two significant initiatives, aligning with KOA Kampgrounds, the most recognized name in outdoor recreation and expanding ROUTE 66 dealers into Canada.  ROUTE 66 is now able to extend superior service and savings through its Canada dealer locations & hundreds of partner KOA RV Parks throughout North America.  We’ve never been more equipped to keep the promise, “Wherever the Road Takes You, You Can Count on Us!”



And when you shop with a ROUTE 66 dealer, you know what to expect.  In fact, ROUTE 66 member dealers are still handpicked by their peers based on their reputation for Integrity, Customer Service and After-Sale Support.  Only the finest dealers in the U.S. and Canada are invited to join ROUTE 66 and their commitment to serving customers and creating a great RV experience is how they retain their membership.



Only ROUTE 66 can offer its customers over 1200 service bays staffed with nearly 2000 RVDA Certified Technicians.  ROUTE 66 also has several specific ways to support customers after the sale, including the ROUTE 66 Customer Care Promises, ROUTE Proprietary Parts Network, ROUTE 66 RV Club, ROUTE 66 Roadside/Tech 24, ROUTE 66 Certified Pre-Owned, ROUTE 66 Classic Coverage Plus Service Agreements and Parts 66 Protection Plans.



So that’s our story in a nutshell.  Partners with a vision and commitment to local business.  Dealers who work together to create the best value when you’re buying an RV, or in need of Parts & Service.  And best in class partners and programs to give you the best possible RV experience.

At ROUTE 66, it’s more than a slogan:

"Wherever the Road Takes You, You REALLY Can Count on Us!"

 Courtesy of: route66rv.com

Friday, June 6, 2014

Summer Road Trip Destinations!

Are you looking for somewhere new to go? Need a new spot for your summer fun? We have a few suggestions! If you have a summer vacation destination that you want to share, tell us!








Horse Thief Lake Campground:
Hill City, South Dakota

Horse Thief Lake is a no-frills, family-owned campground with rustic charm and a convenient location near many of South Dakota's natural wonders. Buffalo roam in nearby Custer State Park and herds of wild mustang run through the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary. Mt. Rushmore is just 12 miles away while Crazy Horse Mountain and the Mammoth site are a short drive. The campground itself is a quiet respite from the nearby activity and offers fire rings at each site, a shop for basic goods and a small heated pool.

Zion River Resort: 
Virgin, Utah

Just 13 miles from the south entrance to Zion National Park, the Zion River Resort is popular with tourists and snowbirds who put down more permanent roots in the winter. This RV resort has full hook-ups, concrete parking pads, grills and free WiFi. After exploring the red sandstone cliffs at Utah's first national park, you can also use this campground as a base for day-trips to explore Bryce Canyon National Park and the north rim of the Grand Canyon.

Durango RV Resort:
Red Bluff, California

The Durango RV Resort is a high-end escape with 174 sites on the Sacramento River. All sites are equipped with Powerhouse Pedestals that provide electricity, high-speed WiFi and cable television. Meet fellow travelers by the pool, in the clubhouses or at the outdoor fireplaces. Pamper your pooch with a run at the 45-acre dog park followed by a scrub down at the self-serve automatic dog-washing station. 

Courtesy of travelchannel.com
Link: http://bit.ly/1pMx0dm

Friday, May 16, 2014

DIY: Cleaning Your Headlights


1.       Clear headlights of every bit of excess grime you are able to and outline each headlight with tape.  This protects your paint job while you’re cleaning.

2.       It is likely that any product you try will require sanding of some sort—so be detailed, meticulous, and careful during this process.  After wards, the headlight should be rough and dull, yet clear of any yellowing.

3.       Polish them up!  This will rid your headlights of the small scratches caused by the sandpaper.  It will also rid them of the dull look and make them clear again.

4.       Since you’ve removed any protective layer that was on your headlights originally during the sanding process, it’s important that you apply a sealant with UV protection.  If possible, choose one with promised extended protection.

If you’re in the dark about the best UV sealant to use, check out what Popular Mechanics says on the issue.

Friday, May 9, 2014

Hack: Simple Tools to Improve Your Camping Trip

We wanted to give you a few easy tips and tricks on how to make your next camping adventure a bit more comfortable! Follow the link at the bottom of the blog to see more details on these great ideas.

1. Pencil Sharpener for Kindling:

Traditionally, most campers have a pocket or utility knife with them to shave off some kindling to make a fire. But, you may have lost or forgotten your life during your travels doing other activities with it.
Bring a pencil sharpener with you to create some simple kindling for your fire. You’re less likely to lose it since you’re probably not going to be using it else where.


2. Ice Shower To Go:

Made infamous from comment threads online, the ice shower involves using common household items to make a chunk of ice with half soap water and half clean water. One side to clean, one side to rinse.
Follow these detailed ice shower instructions and throw your ice shower in your cooler to keep on hand for your next trip.


3. Foam Tile Flooring:

If you’ve got little ones at home or know someone with kids, chances are you’ll be able to access foam tile squares quite easily. Bring some along to create a more comfortable flooring for your tent.
Alternatively, you can bring a yoga mat or two to achieve the same effect.

Courtesy of route66rv.com

Link: http://bit.ly/1jama8o



Friday, May 2, 2014

How to Find the Perfect RV for You!





So you're thinking about joining the ranks of millions of campers and RVers, but as you learn more about RVing you're becoming a little overwhelmed by the various types of RVs available. Soon you begin to wonder just what type of RV - fifth wheel, pickup camper, Class A - will best suit your RVing and camping needs.

Unfortunately, shopping for an RV is not as easy as shopping for a new outfit. You simply can't waltz in and say to the salesperson, "I'll take the green suit in a size 10." No, RV shopping means doing some homework and gaining as much knowledge as possible. But luckily, RV shopping is also a lot of fun!

As you begin your shopping, try thinking of RV types as either motorized or towable. Within each of these categories you'll then find subcategories, such as Class As, Class Bs and Class Cs for the motorized units; and conventional travel trailers, fifth wheels, fold-down tent campers, pickup campers and park models for the towable units.

Each type of RV has features that are attractive to some RVers, and less attractive to others. It's really not a matter of a towable is better than a motorized, or vice versa, rather, it's a matter of individual choice.


Here is a list of models types, and follow the link to see full descriptions for each class.

Motorized:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Fifth Wheels   

Towables:
Fifth Wheels
Travel Trailers
Fold Down or Pop Up Camping Trailers
Park Models
Pickup Campers     

To see full descriptions, follow this link: http://bit.ly/1iLWKOt

Courtesy of Woodalls.com