Great Times Begin At...Good Times!
RVING IS STILL ONE OF THE MOST AFFORDABLE WAYS TO VACATION WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS!!!! The RV lifestyle...make it yours...Go RVing! We've made it our business for 34 years. Good Times Unlimited RV Sales and Service, a member of the National RV Dealers Association, is located in the foothills of the western Maine mountains on U.S Rt 2 and 27. Good Times has offered sales of travel trailers and 5th wheels, RV and trailer service and an extensive RV parts and RV accessory store since 1978. The Davis family offers award winning customer service and no high pressure sales ever! Good Times Unlimited has been Maine's exclusive Nomad dealer since 1980 and SunnyBrook dealer since 1996. Contact us about your next travel trailer or 5th wheel camper purchase. Good Times offers experienced professional RV camper service, and and extensive store filled with your RV camper parts and accessory needs.
Good Times is a dealer for SunnyBrook RV 5th wheels and travel trailers including the Edgewater, Harmony, Sunset Creek and Sunset Creek Sport, the new Raven, Brookside, Bristol Bay, and Skyline RV's Nomad Joey travel trailers and 5th wheels and the new Retro Nomad travel trailers in sizes from 15' to 20'. Good Times offers a varying inventory of previously owned travel trailers and 5th wheel models, most gently used. Go RVing with Good Times Unlimited!!
You will find thousands of RV parts and RV accessories in our well-stocked RV store in addition to leisure life-style accessories for your RV, home or camp. Come sit in one of the oh so comfy Zero Gravity Loungers by Faulkner. Once you sit down you will never want to get up! We also carry the popular Directors' chairs in 2 sizes as well as the rocker style. Click Here To View Monthly In-Store Specials
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Hours: Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm
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Saturdays: 8 am to 12 noon
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Closed Sundays and most holidays-please call to verify holiday hours
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Good Times Unlimited, Inc. - RV Sales and Service
372 Farmington Falls Road (Rts. 2 & 27 East), Farmington, Maine 04938

Leave Your Firewood At Home-
Buy it where you burn it. Don't give bugs a free ride!
Hauling insect-infested firewood from home dramatically speeds up the spread of invasive insects that harm our forests. An invasive insect population might spread a few miles on its own in a single year. But moving infested wood can spread the same pest hundreds of miles in a single day.
-Pests can be in, on, or under the bark or in the wood|
-Help protect Maine's forests-buy wood where you burn
-For more information, visit: www.maine.gov/firewood or send an e-mail to forestinfo@maine.gov
In case you didn't know....
More Than Half Of RV Owners Travel With Pets
CHARLESTON, S.C. --- Fido may be top dog among RV owners who take their animals with them when they travel, but no matter what type of pet you own, if you want to take it along on your next RV trip you'll need to plan ahead.
That's the word from animal experts backed by statistics that show 57 percent of the nation's 8 million RV owners travel with their pets, most of them dogs. Bringing along the family pet should not be a last-minute decision, they say. In fact, it may take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks to make sure your dog or cat is ready for the trip.
Visiting the vet tops the list, since you will need to know if your pet is in good health and is up to date on shots and medication to protect it from rabies, heartworm, Lyme Disease, even fleas.
"You want to make sure your pet is healthy to travel and that there are no medical problems," says Humane Society of America issue specialist Kelly Connolly.
Make sure to obtain and take along a printout from the vet showing when and what shots your pet has been given, she adds. You may be required to show it in order to park your RV at some campgrounds and parks.
"You'll also need it to cross into Canada, Mexico or another foreign country," Connolly points out.
Plan to keep your pet in a travel crate that can be strapped in when you're on the road. "It's a matter of common sense," says Dr. Greg Hammer, president of the American Veterinary Medical Association.
In addition to being a potential distraction to the driver, a dog or cat left to run loose in an RV can be tossed around and injured if you have to stop short or go around a sharp curve, he warns.
"Animals that are not prepared to travel can suffer sickness and anxiety," adds Hammer, a Dover, Del., veterinarian. He urges pet owners to spend adequate time readying their animals for long trips normally associated with RV travel. "Some animals are bad about travel, even driving a mile down the road, but you can get them used to it by traveling with them for short periods of time."
It's important to spend the time to plan your RV trip with your pet in mind, says Hammer, with the American Veterinary Medical Association. "Treat your animal like you want to be treated. Make your pet's trip enjoyable."
SOURCE: Charleston Post and Courier
In case you didn't know...
Study Shows RV Vacations Least Expensive
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