I wish. We were supposed to leave on Friday but we’re still stuck in the driveway. We have leveling issues. They aren’t working. We’ve been fooling with this since we got back from South Carolina and feel really at a loss at this point. If we can’t get this fixed today or tomorrow, we’re going to start canceling reservations. We were going to drive the great river road to Louisiana.It is March.
Are ya there yet?
Waving at you!
Can you just use leveling blocks if needed, or are your levelers stuck in the down position?If we can’t get this fixed today or tomorrow,
I started this thread to maybe get some help: LCI Leveling jacks fail - help!Can you just use leveling blocks if needed, or are your levelers stuck in the down position?
Maybe you're in mobile tech territory now. Or perhaps you could make arrangements, as in appt. to take it by one of those gigantic indoor RV repair outfits like NIRVC. Or even call ahead to meet a mobile tech somewhere along the way.I started this thread to maybe get some help: LCI Leveling jacks fail - help!
I guess I can update it to see if anyone can be of further help.
Thanks for the words of encouragement. I’ll run this by him….Maybe you're in mobile tech territory now. Or perhaps you could make arrangements, as in appt. to take it by one of those gigantic indoor RV repair outfits like NIRVC. Or even call ahead to meet a mobile tech somewhere along the way.
Meantime you could use leveling blocks under the tires to get it in the ballpark and level enough to use the slides.
Yeah, I was wondering about that.A couple of corrections on New Orleans; one, I was told today by our traveling friends that indeed the trolly system around NO is $1.75 per person for the day,
Go to a Cowboys or Rangers game here, those prices N.O. are similar and the food is way better.If the question was asked of me are we still in Louisana, no, we have moved on to Galveston, TX.
A couple of corrections on New Orleans; one, I was told today by our traveling friends that indeed the trolly system around NO is $1.75 per person for the day, not $46 or whatever I posted. However, this system is more associated with the most Western (?) or city-central part of the French Quarter and New Orleans itself, not the fun parts of Bourbon St., Decauter St., Frenchman St. for music, etc.
Also, a post asked what our beverage choice(s) were when I posted the price a bit high. Generally, we'll start with draft beers and ask for any local crafts, and then my wife and I will move into wine as the day moves on. So, that being said, draft prices ranged from about $6.50 per pint up to a very high (in our opinion) price of $9.50. Most wines, at bar wine to first level "up' wine" say Kendall Jackson Chardonnay, ranged from $9 to $12 per pour which we thought was in line with what they should be charging. We did not get into craft cocktails, or Hurricane cocktails, saved the heavier cocktails (aka good bourbon and martinis) for back at the campground/RVs.
Thanks for the report. And the pictures. I shall be there in 3 weeks.We had a good time in New Orleans.
Okay...........I thought that might be the case.street musicians wandered about different streets on different days.