Launching Life's Journeys with LOVES Travel Stop
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RVers LOVE This One-Stop Campground In 700 Locations We sat down with Jim Wheeler, Director of Hospitality & RV Operations at Love’s Travel Stops to talk about the different ways Love’s supports RVers. With nearly 700 locations across 42 states, Love’s is the nation’s leading travel stop network. And now they’ve begun building their own RV sites for campers. With five to fifteen RV parking spots per location, campers can stay overnight or for up to a week, using the Love’s app for seamless reservations and check-ins. Every space in the RV Stop has full hookups, including WiFi, and a personal or communal dump station. Plus, because the travel stops are right next door, campers are always just a few steps away from access to food, water, fuel, ice, and more – all for less than $37/night, on average.   In this episode, we get into:   ●      A brief history of how Love’s grew from one gas station and country store in 1964 to the travel-stop empire it is today ●      How travelers can save $0.10/gallon on gas at Love’s Travel Stops through May 31, 2023 – completely for free  ●      When Love’s built their first RV Stop – and how many spaces will be available for campers by the end of the year ●      Where you can find the most deluxe Love’s RV Stop – and which fast-growing, family-friendly sport you can play while you stay there ●      What inexpensive, old-school tactic Love’s uses to make their RV facilities better and better for real campers To learn more about the hundreds of Love’s Travel Stops across the country, visit https://www.loves.com/. And to see a map of the 30 newly launched Love’s RV Stops (with more on the way this year), visit https://www.lovesrvstops.com. Each listing shows the available RV parking spaces, and a list of RV-specific amenities like propane availability, how many private showers they have, and what dump facilities each location has on-site. Click here to watch the full video interview.
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