Santa/Camp Inn?

Dahava

Novice
As this is our first Christmas with a Camp-Inn, I'd like to know if there are any protocols we should know about. We have a curious 6 year old who wants to know. I heard that you have to keep your Fan-Tastic Fan open a bit since there's no chimney. Any idea how far open? How do you keep raccoons from eating your reindeer food? Where's the best place to put the cookies and Corona for Santa?
 
Heheh Oh mann.... You're leaving yourself wide open on that one...
Each list is different of course but "MY LIST" would be....

1. Christmas tree lights all over the place, canopy, Le Droppe nearby trees/bushes... better with a power post.
2. Stocking hung from the Canopy with Care
3. Table cloth with a Festive (not the 'Festive Holiday') candles and pine cones/holly yada-yada-yada...
4. Christmas coffee cake... candy canes
5. Hot Toddies/Egg Nog/Tom & Jerrys whatever works (beer in the morning of course)
6. Small tree with lights, Deco, presents on a table?

Well that should start it... heheh.. oh and a Few "Assistants" to help, A-hem, decorate...

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and a Ho-ho-ho recording off in the bushes...

Would that help??? again MY LIST.... but it's a lotta work for a beer, need more Assistants... It's all good...
 
Ha! Great tips, Jenn! You may have just started some new holiday traditions with that post!

And as for you, Frank...I have a feeling you've been on the Naughty List a time or two! ;)
 
He sure did! Our little girl was thrilled and he brought us some much needed items (Camp Chef popcorn maker, hot dog skewers, etc)! He's a good guy!
 
Yeah, Santa!! Oh, and in some places, like the Valley of Fire in Nevada, the Easter Bunny shows up, too. Just ask Jenn. Something to think about for the little one.

Sue
 
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