Above is my spot at the Santa Maria Elks Lodge. They had some FHU's and some with just electric/water. I believe there were also sites for boondocking. It was warm out but not too bad.
Since I didn't have transportation I really didn't go anywhere. I drove here from Ridgecrest.
I was so glad to get back inland where the weather was more bearable. I drove down to Santa Barbara
and found a site in town for $50 a night. I stayed there for 9 nights visiting friends and family. I had taken pictures but can't seem to find them.
My son and I took the rv down to Anaheim and stayed at Anaheim Resort RV Park. It looked
nice and clean. Lots of sites and had a pool and hot tub. My main complaint was that the wifi
was no good in our spot. As I walked my laptop towards a bathhouse several yards away, the wifi
connection got better. As I walked back to the rv and walked in, the wifi was almost non existent. I finally just gave up. They advertise that a shuttle bus comes onto the property that takes you to Disney.
What they fail to mention is that it is a separate charge. All in all, I would still stay there again.
Here is the Cars ride at California Adventure. We waited in line 2 hrs and even though the ride was fun it just wasn't worth that wait. We got there too late to get a Fast Pass. We spent 2 days at Disneyland and one at California Adventure.
Star Tours
Jungle Tour
Here is Baby trying to take a nap.
Downtown L.A. on our way home.
I bought a couple boxes to help with organization and Baby feels the need to help.
Sold above bike during my stay here. I need to get another bike that can go over rougher ground.
I got 5 nights at the Santa Barbara Elks Lodge. It's $25. a night. More rigs came and left.
There were 3 other Lazy Daze rv's there during that time.
I spent 2 nights in Ventura County on the Rincon Parkway. There are 127 spots and they are first come first serve. Continued in next post.
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