Toy haulers combine a bathroom, kitchen space, living room, and outside patio, all in one mobile package. In other words, everything you need in order to host an amazing tailgating party! To get the most out of tailgating in your toy hauler, simply follow these tips from The Outpost RV.

Cooking Ahead of Time

While your toy hauler’s kitchen is big enough to make all kinds of meals, it is usually best to do most of the cooking beforehand so that no one is stuck preparing food during the party. Crockpot meals are popular because they can be made ahead of time and kept warm until the festivities start. You can also prepare a party platter to serve to your guests. Another option is to make it a potluck and have everyone bring their own dish.

Make a Mobile Hand-Washing Station

Tailgating isn’t the cleanest activity in the world, and no one should be handling food with dirty fingers. Luckily, it is quite easy to set up a mobile hand washing station. Simply put a bucket of water with a spigot on a table with a bucket placed underneath it. Place a bottle of soap and paper towels somewhere nearby, and your guests now have an easy way to wash up.

Claim Your Spot Early

As always, tailgating spots are first come, first served. Try to get in early in order to secure a good spot. Since you are traveling in a toy hauler, you can pass any extra time before the party using the entertainment center and other facilities.

Bring Enough Fuel

Nothing kills a tailgating party like running out of fuel for your generator and propane appliances. Always bring more fuel than you think you will need.

Represent Your Team Colors

Go that extra mile to support your team by decking out your toy hauler. Hang your team flag on your antennae and drape streamers from your awning. A welcome mat with your team logo and color-coordinated foods are also great choices.

For more information on tailgating in your RV, or to view our selection of toy hauler models, visit The Outpost RV at our dealership in Middlebury, Indiana. Our friendly staff is ready to welcome guests from all over, including those from communities like Kalamazoo, Michigan.