The "Glamp Stamp"

The "Glamp Stamp" Remorque tractable in Mission Viejo
The "Glamp Stamp" Remorque tractable in Mission Viejo
The "Glamp Stamp" Remorque tractable in Mission Viejo
The "Glamp Stamp" Remorque tractable in Mission Viejo
The "Glamp Stamp" Remorque tractable in Mission Viejo
5.0
Remarquable(1 Avis)

Remorque tractable à Mission Viejo, CA

10 voyageurs

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Comprend les essentielsCuisine ou coin cuisine, Climatisation, TV et plus
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[Only available for pickup/drop off on weekends/holidays. Otherwise an early morning/later evening drop-off/pick-up could work.] Are you looking to settle into five star accommodations, with every convenience and luxury at your fingertips? If so, book a room at the Four Seasons. Are you ready to go camping and question why you didn't just go to the Four Seasons? You're our people! Welcome to the "Glamp Stamp". If you don't get it, then you just don't get it. We also considered the headline "Hey, it's better than a tent!" This thing has been great for us during the three years that we've owned (and upgraded) it...and we continue to use it for some great memories with our three kids. This war wagon isn't actually all that bad. We are a family of five, including a toddler, and it just works so well for all of our obnoxious needs. I mean, there is even a (world's smallest) bathtub for bathing that little toddler that stared you straight in the face while you yelled "Don't play in that mud!" and then sassy-walked right over to that mud. Of course, there is a traditional shower...as well as an outdoor hot/cold shower for (outdoor showering?...hey, whatever you're into) other bathing opportunities. On the entertainment side...as if trying to successfully camp according to plan isn't entertainment enough, there is a stereo with indoor/outdoor speakers, as well as a 55" flat screen "dumb TV" (with Roku to make it "smart") in the living area and another 30-something-ish inch smart TV in the bedroom. Also available upon request is a compact projector and screen (white bed sheet...don't get too excited) that you can hang from the extended awning to watch movies outdoors. If you can manage to sleep, this thing actually sleeps 10...two in the queen size master bed, two in each of the double size bunks, and two in each of the double size dinette conversion and sofa conversion. Let us know if you will need the dinette and/or sofa beds so we can provide enough bedding linens. The fridge in the kitchen runs on electricity (12v) or propane, and there is another mini fridge in the "outdoor kitchen" as well which runs on 110v (only works when plugged into shore power or generator). The water heater is propane or electric, and there is a secondary propane stove in the outdoor kitchen that hooks into the main propane supply. We opted for a second battery for longer "off-grid" life, if that's your adventure. We also have a generator that we can supply which...this is important...has an electric start so you don't have to blow out your shoulder trying to pull start it. Let our laziness be your luxury! The trailer comes stocked with dozens of DVDs (the stereo plays DVDs onto the main TV), board games, multiple types of flags (pictured) so you can make your presence known (and a really tall flagpole), silverware, plates, cups, linens, pots & pans, central vacuum system (110v), sports balls, and we can even supply an inflatable kayak, inflatable rafts, a legit pop up tent (not the cheesy EZ-UP kind), deck of cards, and a telescope. I'm sure we are forgetting something. It also comes with a large outdoor area rug and foldable table for 4 (pictured) with two additional foldable camping chairs (pictured. If this is the first time you've trailer camped...don't worry...we were newbies too when we bought this thing and are happy to answer even the dumbest questions and give you the confidence to enjoy your adventure. We can deliver the trailer for a fee, but if you choose to tow it, please be mindful of your tow vehicle's capacity to both tow and stop something of this size. Trailer brake controls are a must. Happy glamping!

Équipements

Climatisation
Cuisine ou coin cuisine
TV

Carte de Mission Viejo, CA

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FAQ

Combien coûte ce remorque tractable par rapport aux autres à Mission Viejo ?

Le prix moyen d’une location à Mission Viejo est de 231 € par nuit. Cette location est 108 € moins chère que la moyenne.

Le stationnement est-il inclus dans ce remorque tractable ?

La place de parking n’est pas indiquée comme un équipement disponible dans l’hébergement The "Glamp Stamp". Pour plus d’informations, nous vous encourageons à contacter l’établissement pour savoir où vous garer.

Y a-t-il une piscine dans ce remorque tractable ?

Nous n’avons pas trouvé de piscine répertoriée comme équipement pour ce remorque tractable. Voulez-vous vraiment une piscine ?

La location The "Glamp Stamp" accepte-t-elle les animaux ?

Malheureusement, ce remorque tractable n'est pas adapté aux animaux de compagnie. Essayez de refaire une recherche et filtrez pour "Animaux autorisés".

Quels équipements offre The "Glamp Stamp"?

Nous avons trouvé 3 équipements pour cette location. Cela inclut climatisation, cuisine ou coin cuisine et tv.

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