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http://www.rvparkreviews.com/ <br /><br />Too Many Catshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13290776031437347802noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180460645169293250.post-41142184876890075162014-09-20T16:41:35.412-07:002014-09-20T16:41:35.412-07:00I bought black towels from Walmart, stitched them ...I bought black towels from Walmart, stitched them together (nothing fancy -- I'm no Martha Stewart), and I roll the long end to fit over the top of the inside valance. Two of our three windows in the bedroom of our Class C are covered this way -- and they help keep out the sunlight during hot days as well. We use the silver stuff but rarely, as we've heard it can damage window seals. Ear plugs help reduce noise at night.<br /><br />Great advice here -- staying as far from urban centers as possible is key. <br /><br />If we'd decided on whether to RV or not after our first (disastrous!) RV trip, we would have quit six years ago! Instead, we toughed out the rotten experiences and have more great memories and stories than from any other time in our lives. Ellenhttp://bobandellen.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180460645169293250.post-29745589633460378642014-09-20T14:54:02.558-07:002014-09-20T14:54:02.558-07:00I recently replaced the original curtains in my 19...I recently replaced the original curtains in my 1988 Bigfoot travel trailer with mini-blinds. Keeping in mind that I may have an issue such as you described, I ordered dark blue blinds (the trailer has a light blue interior color scheme). There were "room-darkening blinds" available, as well, but more expensive than what I bought. I'm delighted I went this route because they've been very effective at blocking out invasive light.<br /><br />Welcome to the world of RVing -- you're gonna' love it! The occasional annoyances are far outnumbered by the positive experiences you'll enjoy & the wonderful folks you'll meet.Ev in Oregonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180460645169293250.post-82271239748737614962014-09-20T11:56:22.654-07:002014-09-20T11:56:22.654-07:00We too use the silver bubble material. It is easil...We too use the silver bubble material. It is easily stored under the mattress when not needed. It is also good for blocking heat when the sun is beating down on the windows.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180460645169293250.post-76444735965102728482014-09-20T07:17:32.331-07:002014-09-20T07:17:32.331-07:00I use the silver covered insulation material on th...I use the silver covered insulation material on the inside of the coach. It not only keeps the light out, it also seems to muffle the sound.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00989848297789246794noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180460645169293250.post-24337058842559072092014-09-20T06:53:13.441-07:002014-09-20T06:53:13.441-07:00Generally speaking, and in MY personal experience,...Generally speaking, and in MY personal experience, the farther 'out of town' you stay, the better your experience. Exceptions, of course.Tommy Molnarnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180460645169293250.post-83393868151642574142014-09-18T05:42:52.674-07:002014-09-18T05:42:52.674-07:00From time to time we end up in an undesireable par...From time to time we end up in an undesireable park. I just remind myself that we will move on and never come back. Black garbage bags? Why not put them up inside where they won't be noticed.Merikayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05378095339747943548noreply@blogger.com