Hi everyone! So I just found out that I'm going to sorta be on vacation for most of the month of April, so I'm thinking I might have to do more than one day at York this year. When I first joined I went two days, but the 2.5 hour trip each way becomes a bit much on the second day, so I'm considering staying down there. Where do you guys stay? I found a tolerable rate (still high to me, but doable) rate at the Super 8, how is that hotel? Any other suggestions? Would I be better off looking into camping at the fairgrounds? Thanks
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If the super 8 has a room, take it quick. whatever hotel you stay at, your going to pay atleast $100. a night wed. thru friday.
I stay at the Red Roof in in Harrisburg. $50 to $60 dollars a night. 20 miles (30 minutes) from York.
The last time I stayed in an RV on the York Campgrounds, they had coin operated showers available (bring lots of quarters). There was a supermarket within a short walking distance to the fairgrounds.
I see some folks staying in tents.
I've stayed at both the Super8 and the Rodeway over the years. Both are only 2 miles from the fairgrounds and cost less than $100. Both are OK if you are traveling alone. I'm at the Rodeway again this meet for $80..
I'm less than 2 hours away from York, so why drive 45 minutes to a motel?
I park our motor home on the fairgrounds and it works out OK. However, there are a limited number of sites, so you had better check with the TCA soon to see if there are any sites left.
The Super 8 in York is available and relatively cheap for a reason. It has deteriorated significantly over the past several years, and the parking lot can be a bit sketchy. I've stayed there without issue several times, but be prepared for what you are getting yourself into.
I have camped there on the grounds in a pickup camper, maybe a decade ago, when
it was free, and then south of there at Indian Rock Campground, which then started
opening later, after York. It is close to the fairgrounds, but iffy on availability, at least
then. I also camped outside Lancaster in Intercourse, Pa. I gave up trying to camp and went to motels, as I didn't want to buy gas for the slurping pickup, nor spend the
time setting up and taking down.
I stayed on the fairgrounds for the first time last Fall and it was OK (used the showers in the Orange Hall). Some people even camp in tents (don't know if I would, given the potential temperatures you can eperience at York). Camping is the cheapest you will get at $40 (and that is good for the entire meet).
As for hotels, I always stayed at the Super 8 in Etters, about 11 miles North of York off of I83. It is usually $20-$30 a night cheaper than the one in York (depending on when you book), and has always been clean enough for me. Just be sure that you are booking a non-smoking room. I wouldn't stay in any smoking room (did it once by accident).
Andy
Thanks for the replys everyone. If I would camp (which would be tent camping, so I'm not sure about that yet), arrival would be Thursday? or Wednesday?
Michael,
You need to download a copy of "Clem's York Primer Spring 2015". https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/toytrains/files It contains a ton of info regarding the York meet, including places to stay.
I have attended York once, in October. I decided to camp, in the back of my Suburban, at the State Park. I believe it is just west of York. Beautiful place. It is mentioned in "The Primer" I'm sure.
So I remember a lot of talk last October, of different prices for hotel rooms based on whether you booked on-line at the hotels local web site, or the hotels national web site. So make sure you check both. The price difference was significant.
Good Luck and have a great time!
Bill K
If you are going to camp out, Please bring a bar of soap.
I love camping out! My favorite camp sites are 4 or 5 star hotels with 24/7 room service.
I've camped on the fairgrounds every April and October since 1995. It's great to have a place to take a break or have lunch. Best part is you don't have to fight the traffic getting in or try to find a parking spot. On top of that it's only $40 for the whole stay. Leaves more funds for trains!
Driving through a Walmart parking lot this afternoon, I saw a couple and kids with
a pickup and trailer, this just off Interstate, parking for the night, as I understand
Walmart allows. Made me wonder about the Walmart south off Memory Lane and
30 in York, and if any TCA'ers had camped there? I have shopped there and don't
remember any parked trailers or truck campers as I have seen at other Walmarts
across the country. Might be a one night rule or some such?
-Greg
As a motor home owner, I'm up to speed with the "Walmart etiquette." Normally one would use a Walmart lot for one night only, just passin' through.
Not all Walmarts allow overnight parking. Some municipalities have ordnances against it. I have an app which shows every Walmart in the country. I just checked and found that the Walmart off Route 30 west of York does NOT allow overnight parking.
For $40 for the duration of the TCA meet, staying on the grounds is a great deal. All the sites have either 30 amp or 50 amp power and most have water, too. There is a single dump station over in the northwest corner of the grpunds.
Do they allow tent camping now ? I put up a tent about 15 years ago and they went nuts ! I took it down later in the afternoon and slept in one of the stables. It was good enough for Jesus.
The next York it was printed in the rule book in bold print No Tent Camping .
I've seen tents at almost every york meet I've attended since I joined in '08.
Here's a direct quote from page 4 of the meet notice from this past Fall meet:
If you sleep on the fairgrounds (vehicles & tents included) or you have an RV/bus on the premises during non show hours, you must pay the $40 fee. (York Expo Center liability requirement)
If in doubt, or if I had questions, I would contact the RV Chairman (contact info on same page of the notice).
Andy
I have seen tent camping there as long as I have attended, including this past York. I never did there, using a pickup camper. Might have been WHERE you put up the tent...certain areas are now demarcated for camping.