We are going to be in and out of the Vegas area in the next 5 months and are looking for any suggestions for storage for our 27 ft. class C rig
We iquired at Circus Circus ad they are asking or $14 per day
Any informtion would be a help
Las Vegas has a notorious reputation for RV storage space breakins. I'd want to be assured that security was top-notch and so the cost of storage would be of secondary importance. Make sure that your personal property insurance coverage matches the value of what you'd be leaving behind when your rig was stored.
Robert McNabb wrote: Las Vegas has a notorious reputation for RV storage space breakins. I'd want to be assured that security was top-notch and so the cost of storage would be of secondary importance. Make sure that your personal property insurance coverage matches the value of what you'd be leaving behind when your rig was stored.
I have never heard of this reputation and I have lived here for many years. Now, being a big city, Vegas is above the national average in almost all crime (like most big cities).
If you are looking for storage look in nicer areas and be prepared to pay...it's not cheap here. Good luck on your search.
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Pahrump, there is a storage place, real nice, just off Homestead road a few hundred yards from Terrible's Lakeside RV park. Never had any trouble and it cost me $40/month 3 years ago.
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There is a storage place off the 95 highway on Lake Mead Blvd not far from Rock Springs Road. I put my TT there for a few months before I moved back east. It is toward the Summerlin area and not quite as urban as some spots. It has gated access and assigned spots. Some spots are covered. It was pretty full when I signed up but they made me a space. Possibly because my company was next door and did some business there. I think this is it!
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There is not a lot of vacant storage here since almost all the new subdivisions are HOA and CC&R "jungles" that require owners to store RVs in some other place. As far a notoriously being known for break ins, I don't know where that comes from. In ten years no one has broken into any storage facility I used. It may be because the people watch their clientele and also use working alarms systems with lasers.
Frank
sirdrakejr wrote: There is not a lot of vacant storage here since almost all the new subdivisions are HOA and CC&R "jungles" that require owners to store RVs in some other place. As far a notoriously being known for break ins, I don't know where that comes from. In ten years no one has broken into any storage facility I used. It may be because the people watch their clientele and also use working alarms systems with lasers.
Frank
Frank, so far as the source of information on theft from storage yards, I recently retired as a commercial lines insurance broker. Las Vegas storage yards are among the group recognized by insurers who specialize in insuring storage yards as having many more losses than "average"....and the crime stats in Las Vegas seem to point to the fact that it's a general problem even beyond the storage yards. So far as what prompts the losses inside the storage yards, most of the "casing" seems to be done by folks who are either invitees or customers of those storage yards. There are also obvious differences in the security offered by different facilities. When you boil it down to what's important, the adequate amount of personal property insurance of what one leaves stored in their rig is tantamount to how "safe" you're going to feel. Read your rental agreement, Frank, and you'll find that your storage yard is not going to admit responsibility. It's your risk alone.