Roz is going to be up there to attend and work the Polka Festival. We decided to pack up the girls and join her. We will be staying at Jellystone RV Park. It will be our first visit there but we have heard a lot of great things about it.
photo courtesy of Trip Advisor
I will share our trip and our thoughts on the park, the polka fest, and the other activities we participated in when we return home.
This will be Little Miss M's first time away from Mama. I feel pretty confident that she will be fine. The Angel Face will be there, and Little Miss M thinks the Angel Face is the best thing since sliced bread.
I am coming up with a tentative itinerary, mostly so I can meal plan, go to the grocers, and pack up the RV tonight for departure in the morning.
Day 1- Travel to the park-bring snacks because lunch will be delayed. Set up camp, have lunch, and explore all that the park has to offer. Aunt Amy and Uncle Doug are coming to spend some time on their way home from further north. Aunt Roz will be joining us for dinner.
- Cheese, fruit, and a baguette for a snack during travel
- Hot Dogs and Veggies with Ranch for lunch
- Chips and Salsa for a snack before dinner
- Steak tacos for dinner
- S'mores by the campfire in the evening
Day 2- Hang out at the pool in the morning. After lunch, head into town for "touristy stuff" and then meet Aunt Roz for dinner and dancing at the Polka Fest.
- Fruit and Smoked Salmon Bagels or Sausage and Egg Breakfast Sandwiches
- Hamburgers and chips for lunch
- Afternoon snack while in town
- Polish Dinner at Polka Fest
Day 3- Check out isn't until 11 am, so we will have time for the girls to enjoy the park before we leave.
- Fruit, Toast, and Cereal for breakfast
- Peanut Butter Crackers for a snack during travel
That's a wrap...heading to the grocery store. What's on your docket today?
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