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DOINSND
04-19-2012, 04:59 PM
My Question is does your RV pass let you park one tow vehicle in the companion parking for free. My tow vehicle will not fit in our spot. Or do you have to pay the $30 dollar companion fee. I have read the rules it is not specific.

Thank you

DOINSND
04-20-2012, 06:24 AM
Anyone know?

lyonking
04-20-2012, 06:41 AM
If your tow vehicle does not fit within the boundaries of the campsite, it will have to be parked in the $30.00 (sold out) companion lot.

Fury25
04-20-2012, 06:59 AM
If your tow vehicle does not fit within the boundaries of the campsite, it will have to be parked in the $30.00 (sold out) companion lot.

This is how I understand it also. I think I read somewhere that you will have to unhook before you enter the camping area also. if you tow a trailer in you can park in the companion parking for free, If there is room.

rhawndas
04-20-2012, 07:49 AM
As of yesterday Companion Passes were still available at frontgate for only $30. I bought one. Call 888-512-7469

LuvMyPBR
04-20-2012, 08:33 AM
My Question is does your RV pass let you park one tow vehicle in the companion parking for free. My tow vehicle will not fit in our spot. Or do you have to pay the $30 dollar companion fee. I have read the rules it is not specific.

Thank you


You will need a companion parking pass. Call frontgate tickets and they still have some available for pickup at will call.


If your tow vehicle does not fit within the boundaries of the campsite, it will have to be parked in the $30.00 (sold out) companion lot.

They are not sold out. Please dont give wrong information. They are still availabe when you call frontgate.

DOINSND
04-20-2012, 05:07 PM
Thank' for the reply's..... I called that number and asked. The guy I talked to said you have to have a companion pass to park a tow vehicle period.

ratty2146
04-20-2012, 05:13 PM
Thank' for the reply's..... I called that number and asked. The guy I talked to said you have to have a companion pass to park a tow vehicle period.

If vehicle fits in the spot with your trailer/RV it can stay there but you won't be able to get back into the camping area if you drive it out, that is when you will need the companion parking.

Country Gypsy
04-20-2012, 06:56 PM
Last year, we towed a little 83 Datsun behind our rv because we were going someplace after Stagecoach. It is stick, which I am not comfortable with in congested traffic, and I cannot drive the RV. We were told that even if the vehicle never left the site we still needed a companion parking pass.

Since we were camping in ADA, and I cannot walk very far , we contacted Goldenvoice and they told us that we could we break off the car inside the grounds by the gate, and after my husband parked the rv, come back get the car and take it to companion parking. I even had it in writing. Problem was, local police and Goldenvoice security would not even let us in the line to go to the campground and we had to breakoff on the street and my hubby went one way , I the other.

My husband asked a gentleman in a cart to try to help me,since he was still in line waiting to be parked, but I too was still in line to park and he had to go elsewhere. No one else in the carts would help me, and I could not find a bicycle rickshaw, I asked many little cart drivers to help, and I had a heck of a time walking. Somewhere in the middle of ED1, by the showers, a red headed Goldenvoice Employee from Tennesse saw me struggling and gave me a lift to ADA. I will be forever grateful.

Moral of the story, don't take a chance, because somewhere along the line Murphey's law rises supreme. ;)