Thursday, October 27, 2011

Fort Wilderness - Disney's Friendly RV Resort!





Fort Wilderness – Disney World’s friendly RV Resort!

We are off to “Disney World” for Vacation! Hooray! I hope we won’t have any mistakes in all the pre-planning that we named “Enjoying the Anticipation”! After arriving at Disney’s Fort Wilderness, We pulled into the “Toll Booth” style Entrance and were pleasantly surprised when they had all our reservations, RV site number, and Special requests waiting for us in a Disney Packet. The check in process took less the 5 minutes while they gave us our personalized ID cards, Disney Park Tickets, maps, and Dinner reservation confirmations. Our site was amazingly roomy and had easy access. Each site gives you a feeling of privacy with all the moss draped trees and we even had the native wildlife (Deer and Owls) visit us regularly.

Fort Wilderness has a 3 route internal bus system which picks you up near your campsite and takes you to any of the Fort Wilderness Outposts where there are restaurants, supply stores, pools, and connections to the Boats or Buses to all of the Disney Parks and Downtown Disney. We never had to move our RV during the whole weeks stay!



We travel with our 10 year old Maltese and pre-planned a daily stay for her at “Best Friends” Doggie Daycare. We were able to make these arrangements on their website and with the Fort Wilderness Concierge’s desk to have us picked up each morning, transported to Best Friends (about 2 miles away) and returned to Fort Wilderness to board the Transportation System Buses. Each night, we would return to Fort Wilderness and the Concierge service would take us back to pick up our pet and return us to our campsite! What a great service they provide and a wonderful way for our pet to enjoy her vacation and not be left inside our RV for the Day.

Camping in Fort Wilderness during the Holiday Season is also a special Treat. Many of the RVers decorate their sites for everyone’s enjoyment. Our vacation time came during Halloween week and we were amazed at the creative ideas and lighted inflatables that many campsites displayed.
If you are planning your vacation to Disney World, make sure Fort Wilderness is your RV Resort of Choice!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Franklin - Cherokee Loop into History



There is an adventure back into history as you travel deep into Western North Carolina. We started with a campsite on the Callasaja River with a view of the mountain trout just lazily swimming in the cool water. I sure wish I had packed my Fly Rod! Franklin is the home of the "Gem and Mineral Museum" which houses specimens from all over the world as well as a 2 1/4 pound Ruby found in "these her' mountains". We also found our families' historical Tartan pattern at the "Scottish Tartans Museum" and brought home our Family patterned scarf.
One of best journeys back in time was at the "Whistle Stop Antique Mall" where collectors and kids can find "Gems" and "Toys" from decades ago. We finished off our day in Franklin at the "Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts" with a concert from Lee Greenwood and Louise Mandrel. Just when you think you are out in the back country of western North Carolina, you are amazed at the variety of entertainment available!

Heading North takes you to the little town of Dillsboro. You might think that all the craft shops and restaurants are all there is to see, or the riverfront Dillsboro Inn might just be a great place for an Invigorating swim in the Tuckasegee River, but the Highlight for me was a ride back into history on the "Great Smoky Mountain Railroad" with daily excursion rides along the Tuckasegee River, Nantahala Gorge, and by Fontana Lake.

Arriving in Cherokee, history became alive as we walked through the "Oconaluftee Indian Village" as our guides demonstrated the culture and crafts of their ancestors. Their beautiful handmade crafts are for sale at the "Qualla Arts and Crafts Exchange" allowed you to bring home a peice of American History.

Jumping back into the 21st Century, our next stop was the Huge "Harrahs" Casino and Hotel! I strongly suggest having a meal at the "Paula Dean's Kitchen", or enjoy a Concert at their "Cherokee Events Center", or take a chance in the Casino. You will now find that your trip through history has come full circle. Welcome back to 2011

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Efficiency

The new buzzword seems to be efficiency and it covers all things like cost cutting, trimming the fat, austerity etc etc. Its no secret that the world has been challenged the past couple years and the good news is that challenge breeds advancements.

This is very true in the RV industry where challenges have led to advancements in production methods, materials and quality.

We see evidence of this on a daily basis on our lots. This year we introduced to our customers many new brands which were chosen based on the materials and efficiency of the RVs.

Koala is a great example. Lightweight by design, this brand of RV is noted for extremely stylish interiors, advanced lightweight woods and high quality construction. They purposely studied different types of woods to go into the models so they could achieve superior levels of building results while also reducing weights. The benefit is obvious for consumers. High quality travels with lightweight models that save on fuel while delivering the living experience they want. They even offer a 27’ double slide fifth wheel that weighs in less than 5,000lbs!!

Nomad is another brand we brought in to respond to the current economy. With many floorplans these trailers come in extremely lightweight plans, towable by even mini-vans. Bunkhouse models under 3,000lbs and retailing for around $10,000 provide our customers with a full trailer experience for the price point and weight of a folding trailer.

Wildcat has implemented tankless water heaters on their travel trailers and fifth wheels. By having a tankless water heater you are not constantly burning propane to keep water hot even when you are not using it. A great savings for consumers and a system that also delivers longer hot showers!!

New emissions engines in motorhomes. The new engines that we are seeing from Cummins benefit consumers in a number of areas. They are delivering greater fuel economy than previous engines which adds up over the long haul. They are lighter weight which means you are making more effective use of your horsepower and torque. And they are delivering exhaust that is actually cleaner than the air going into the system which is good for the environment and future generations of RVers.

The RV lifestyle is a lifestyle that no one wants to give up. Thankfully the manufacturers continue to deliver with new efficient means for us to travel economically. We at Tom Johnson Camping Center will continue to do all we can to provide our customers with the latest products in the plans and weights they are looking for at the best value we can. That’s a pretty efficient way for us to sell to you the best possible camping experience.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Head for the Hills!!

Temps in the Charlotte region today should feel like 107 degrees by around 4pm. What is a person to do for relief if you don't want to hide out inside in AC??

Head to the Hills!!

Grab your RV and head up to the Tom Johnson Campground in Marion, NC where the temps are at least 10 degrees cooler than around the city and there are lots of cool water streams to play in and cool off. The campground at Tom Johnson Camping Center offers paved full hook-ups and a stream running along the backside of the campground. Play in the campground at the playground, shoot some hoops on the basketball court, skip rocks in the stream. Close by are hikes up in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Or pick a favorite watering hole for some swimming in the cool waters running down from the tops of the mountains.

Evenings in the mountains are also expected to be 68-72 degrees which is great sleeping weather. Beat the heat today - hook up the RV and head to the hills!!

Call the campground at 800-225-7802!

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Final Details on Extreme Makeover



Late yesterday TJC placed it's final RV for the Extreme Makeover:Home Edition Fayetteville. This motorhome was last in as it will be used by the special guest star arriving today to assist with the final build details. Activity was fast and furious yesterday evening working on the final details of the build in preparation for today's unveiling.



Watching the volunteers and workers this past week has been enlightening. It is very impressive to see what can be accomplished when everyone sets aside their differences and agendas and works together towards a common goal. People of very different stations in life worked and sweated in extreme weather conditions, side by side, doing whatever needed to be done to reach the goal of building this new home.



The Jubilee House is a great and deserving resource but it is just a start. There are thousands of homeless veterans in this country. The last best estimate numbered somewhere above 106,000. These were all people who set aside their everyday lives to join the military and serve our country.


As has been widely reported, First Lady Michelle Obama will be making an appearance to lend support to the efforts and also highlighting the Joining Forces initiative. Local VA offices are also a great resource for homeless vets. Many RV owners are former military members and are always ready to lend a hand to fellow vets. Lets all look around us and see if there is anything we can do to help. Its been an honor for Tom Johnson Camping Center to be involved in this effort and see so many individuals give so much of their time to this project.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Swiss Army RV

Tom Johnson Camping Center is back in Fayetteville, NC at the Extreme Makeover: Home Edition build and progress on the new home is astounding. The site is like watching an anthill of activity with siding going up in one area, decking going down in another, interior painting and finishing and all around the block area areas of volunteers assembling cabinetry and furniture. The designers hustle back and forth from the houses to the design/build areas and then into the TJC RVs to meet with media, sign promotional handouts and take a break now and then to work on other demands.

RVs are like the Swiss Army Knife, it’s a tool that does many jobs. Many people look to RVs as a way to go on family vacations and really that is just scratching the surface. With the abundance of campgrounds most people could break away for weekends all year long in addition to a larger vacation trip. Small breaks like these are great breaks from the stress of everyday life.

Many business owners who travel often will purchase an RV as an alternative to continued motel stays. With the advances in communications you can connect your computer to a wifi card and work from the road. You stay in your own home on the road, eat the foods you like and can even bring family and friends on trips to make it a multipurpose event. Many people also use their RVs to tailgate at sporting events, house guests who come to visit, for use at hospitals during extended medical treatments and more. Personally, we have used our motorhome as a rehab guest house for a relative who had a knee replacement and have piled in a group of friends for a day of winery tours.

RVs offer owners a world of uses when you start thinking about it. Visiting relatives and having your own sanctuary, taking kids to travel sporting events, running to the beach or mountains for a weekend getaway, even camping out in the front yard are just a few ideas.

Write to us from this link and tell us how you use your RV...

Friday, July 15, 2011

Thank You to the Army

TJC is still down here in Fayetteville which is home to Fort Bragg, “Home of the Airborne and Special Operations Forces.”  Another celebrity associated with the Army is of course Ryan Newman.  The designers took a break not too long ago to sign the hood of the Ryan Newman race car, in thanks for all that the members of the Army have done for our country. 





And can you believe in just a few short hours we now have an almost empty lot??  After a few more scoops we will be ready for final cleaning and then preparing for the new home.  It is amazing how much can be completed when everyone works together as a team.