Friday, August 11, 2023

Hollywood RV park


 Oh man, this place is something else! 

There are a lot of my kind of quirky art pieces and some beautiful murals. We were here from August 4th through the 7th. It was very hot, but since we had full hookups, we had the AC on non-stop.


The spaces are quiet and made private with trees and shrubs. When we arrived around 1pm, our rig was disconnected from the truck and towed into our space by a valet" modified forklift.

We were on the end in space 29 on Oscar lane. Hookups were easy. Our hose was "too big" for the 1940-era dump hole so the guy who towed us went to get a loaner and we were good to go.



We were on Oscar Avenue right on the end of the isle and near the main office.

You can kinda see the hookups, which were not bad for a park built in the 1940s.

We had a brief scare when the park's power went out, but it went back on just as Roger had the generator fired up and the ac back on. Good to know we always have the generator when we need it.

Our space was right across from one of the restroom/shower/laundry buildings. All was clean and well-maintained. After dark, when things cooled down, the park is well lit and has a very safe feeling.



Although it's right on Balboa Blvd., we barely could hear the road noise. With the AC on, no noise at all.

We had a wonderful visit with family: Friday dinner at Vitello's, Saturday brunch at Kristy's in Malibu, and pizza by the pool at Adrienne & Goldie's.

Anna & Remy enjoy Roger's playing

So nice to all the Gruben affiliates. We had a brief but wonderful brunch with October and Bejan, one of our middles and his long time girlfriend that we love like a daughter.

Music on the lawn at Ade's house Saturday night after pizza by the pool. So much fun having the littles running around us while we hung out and sang and talked. 


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