Plastic forks, knives, and spoons
Paper plates
Disposable Cups
Keurig Coffee pot + 9 K-Cups
Paper towels (plus 1 extra roll)
RV safe toilet paper (+3 extra rolls)
Hand soap
Dish soap/sponge
Clean sheets on the bed as well as clean sheets for the dinette conversion (blankets and pillows optional in the bedding add on)
3 towels, 3 wash rags, and 3 hand towels
All hook ups you will need
Full propane tank
Walkthrough of how to use the camperRecomendacionesThis camper is perfect for a small family or individual with a smaller vehicleCampsites I personally like:
Jellystone in Pelahatchie, Ms.
Timberlake Campground in Brandon Ms.
Buccaneer State Park in Waveland, Ms.
Treeside Resort in New Braunfels, Tx.
Mountaineer in Townsend, Tn.
Any KOAOtros detalles importantesThis unit comes with trailer brakes so your tow vehicle will need a 7 pin wiring harnessUpon pick up owner will do a walk through of the camper with you so you can see how everything works.Upon return please put any used/dirty towels in the shower, please place all dirty/used bedding on the queen bed, please sweep up the floor of any dirt/debris, and dump the waste water tanks (first black water, then grey water after). Also please clean the kitchen space of any food debris/splatter.
Plastic forks, knives, and spoons
Paper plates
Disposable Cups
Keurig Coffee pot + 9 K-Cups
Paper towels (plus 1 extra roll)
RV safe toilet paper (+3 extra rolls)
Hand soap
Dish soap/sponge
Clean sheets on the bed as well as clean sheets for the dinette conversion (blankets and pillows optional in the bedding add on)
3 towels, 3 wash rags, and 3 hand towels
All hook ups you will need
Full propane tank
Walkthrough of how to use the camperRecomendacionesThis camper is perfect for a small family or individual with a smaller vehicleCampsites I personally like:
Jellystone in Pelahatchie, Ms.
Timberlake Campground in Brandon Ms.
Buccaneer State Park in Waveland, Ms.
Treeside Resort in New Braunfels, Tx.
Mountaineer in Townsend, Tn.
Any KOAOtros detalles importantesThis unit comes with trailer brakes so your tow vehicle will need a 7 pin wiring harnessUpon pick up owner will do a walk through of the camper with you so you can see how everything works.Upon return please put any used/dirty towels in the shower, please place all dirty/used bedding on the queen bed, please sweep up the floor of any dirt/debris, and dump the waste water tanks (first black water, then grey water after). Also please clean the kitchen space of any food debris/splatter.
2019 Minnie Minnie Drop
Length
20 ft
20 ft
Gross Weight
3500 lbs
3500 lbs
Hitch Weight
315 lbs
315 lbs
Connector
7pin
7pin
Receiver
Provided
Provided
Brake Controller
Provided
Provided

Sleeping Arrangements
Queen bed
1
1
Dinnette conversion
1
1
Host add-ons
Bedding
Campsite Set Up
Dumping fee
Excessive Cleaning Fee
Extra Towels
Outdoors Package
Fechas
Features
- Sleeps 3
- Fresh water: 31 gal
- Gray water: 25 gal
- Black water: 25 gal
- Propane capacity: 20 lbs
- Gross weight: 3500 lbs
- Sleeps 3
- Fresh water: 31 gal
- Gray water: 25 gal
- Black water: 25 gal
- Propane capacity: 20 lbs
- Gross weight: 3500 lbs
Servicios
- Retrete
- Ducha interior
- Ducha exterior
- Bath towels
- Bathroom sink
- Toilet paper
- Hot water
- Water hookup
- Retrete
- Ducha interior
- Ducha exterior
- Bath towels
- Bathroom sink
- Toilet paper
- Hot water
- Water hookup
Nearby places to stay
Carriere, MS • La ubicación exacta se proporcionará tras la reserva

1. Bayberry RV Park
Gulfport, MS • 32 miles away

2. Salt Bayou Kampground
Slidell, LA • 23 miles away

3. Sun Outdoors New Orleans North Shore
Ponchatoula, LA • 41 miles away

4. New Orleans RV Resort & Marina
New Orleans, LA • 43 miles away

5. Im on Vacation - RV + Camper Retreat
St. Bernard, LA • 49 miles away
Availability and RV fit not guaranteed. Please verify directly with campgrounds before booking.
Carriere, MS • La ubicación exacta se proporcionará tras la reserva
Rules and policies
- Music festival friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- Not pet friendly
- No smoking
- Kilometraje ilimitado
Frequently asked questions
Q.
Are there any special tricks and tips that would help with operating the RV easily?
A.
The Minnie Drop has some neat little tricks to help preserve the battery life. The awning and Slide out have a switch that must first be turned on before they work. If it’s super windy, or the rain is really coming down, putting the awning in on any camper will prolong its life. This slide is pretty easy to use, though one side of the bottom panel currently likes to get caught at this time, so pushing it to free keeps it from breaking. You also want to sweep off slide roofs before closing them
Q.
How do the electric, water and sewage hook up work while setting up at the campground?
A.
They are pretty easy. The electrical has a cable that connects to the camper, then to the 30 Amp power. The water hose plugs into the elbow adapter on the camper and then to the camp ground’s water spicket. Make sure not to clean your sewer hooks ups with your fresh water hose as that could contaminate the water that you use for cleaning and cooking. The sewer hose is stored near the front and snaps onto the sewer drain at the back then connects to a large elbow that screws into the sewer line
Q.
Should I use the Camper’s shower or the campground’s bathhouse?
A.
The shower is pretty small. The camper also only has a 6 gallon water heater, so even though it does have a shower, personally I recommend using the camp ground’s shower area as they tend to have much more space and more hot water available. But if for some reason there isn’t one available, the camper shower does work, it’s just a tight fit, and you do have to practice what is called a military shower to conserve hot water.
Q.
Should I dump the black water or grey water first?
A.
I like to dump the black water first so that way the grey water cleans out the sewer hose before putting it away. I also like to use the outdoor shower to rinse out the hose before I disconnect it from the camp’s sewer hookup and put it away just in case something is stuck inside it as well as using it to clean off the sewer elbow before putting it away. I also personally like to use gloves when working with the sewer lines followed by washing my hands afterward
























