Hello,
My wife and I are picking up our brand new 2025 T@b 400 from Vegas at the end of August and we are considering staying at Lake Mead RV Park for a night or two before heading back to LA. This will be our very first camping trip in an RV and temps are expected to be just shy of 110 degrees during the day and around 80 at night. Is this a bad idea? Im primarily concerned with the AC and fridge being able to keep up, but any insights you more experienced campers can share with me would be welcome. Thank you so much.
Tom
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I’d get the trailer home, “camp” in your driveway a few nights under less extreme conditions if you can, and learn the different systems in the trailer.
2006 F-150
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
You need to test it and learn about it in the real world and not in your backyard. Plus, you're in Vegas. If there's a problem and you're miserable, stay in a hotel for a night.
Also, delivery dates often slip, so your delivery may be in September or later. You never know. Good luck.
2019 T@B 400 BL
2021 Toyota Sequoia 4WD
The opposite is true in the winter... The good side is the single piece top from front to back is better for rain and more solid than other RV construction methods.
"Just Enough"
TV: 2017 Nissan Frontier SV 4X4
Southern California
Full-timer since 2019