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Written by Lance Pitre
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Thursday, 17 January 2008 |
LOUISIANA BECOMES NATION’S FIRST “RV FRIENDLY” STATE Posted: 08/06/2004 RESTON, Va., August 06, 2004—Louisiana has become the first state to pass legislation authorizing special “RV Friendly” icons on state highway signs. The law is designed to help recreation vehicle (RV) travelers more easily locate establishments that cater to their needs. The “RV friendly” markers -- bright yellow circles with crescent smiles under the letters RV -- could appear on Louisiana highways as early as this fall. Local businesses such as restaurants and gas stations will be able to place the “RV Friendly” markers under their “Gas-Food-Lodging” highway signs as long as they meet state requirements, including large parking spaces, entrances, exits and overhang clearances.
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More Pets Traveling During 2006 Holidays According to BringYourPet.com |
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Written by Lance Pitre
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Wednesday, 25 April 2007 |
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BringYourPet.com, a leading pet friendly lodging directory announces a substantial increase in Web site traffic and inquiries this past Thanksgiving. Company spokesperson for BringYourPet.com, Brian Bailey says, "We have seen nearly a 25% increase in Web site traffic and general inquiries this Thanksgiving as compared to last year. With the upcoming holidays, we expect the same type of curve. It's no new news that more pet owners are traveling with their pets each year and more hotels are welcoming them." |
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Written by Lance Pitre
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Wednesday, 25 October 2006 |
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What Does An RVer Do After Having Seen It All? Detroit, MI – October 2006 – Many aspiring retirees can’t wait for the day they can leave their cares behind and hit the road in an RV to explore America’s highways and byways. But what do you do after you’ve seen the most beautiful sites in North America and start getting a little tired of life behind the wheel? Many RV enthusiasts buy a recreational park trailer or “park model,” place it on a leased site at their favorite campground and stay there for weeks or months at a time, enjoying an outdoor-oriented lifestyle and establishing new, long-term relationships with other campers who have a similar background and love of the RV life. “It’s a great way for Snowbirds to escape the cold and follow the sun, while pursuing their love of the RV lifestyle in America’s warmer climates,” said Bill Garpow, executive director of the Recreational Park Trailer Industry Association (RPTIA), a Newnan, Ga.-based trade association. |
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