We love seeing black couples winning and securing the bag together. This is Nathan and Alicia Lawson, an African American couple who own Time Away RV Resort; which will be the first recreational RV resort within walking distance of the NASCAR Talladega Superspeedway in Lincoln, Alabama. It is conveniently located two miles off Interstate Highway 20, near a truck-stop/gas-station, and will be open year-round.
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Once completed, the new resort will feature near perfect, oasis-style landscaping, adding lush trees to the area’s already gorgeous; natural landscape, as well as the area’s first large, family swimming pool. Construction includes the installation of 100 big-rig friendly, large pull-through sites, full hook-up, Wi-Fi, and cable access; plus a host of high-end resort amenities.
The resort also plans to provide an enjoyable stay and enhance the overall experience for RV travelers; whether guests arrive for an extended vacation, a quick get-away, hope to take advantage of the thrill of the Talladega Superspeedway or visit nearby local attractions; horseback riding, go-cart track, river rafting, hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing.
Recreational vehicles are now major purchases for American families. Aside from vacation purposes, RVs are functional and convenient for those participating in conferences, speaker tours; or vending at festivals as part of today’s gig economy. These luxury vehicles allow families to navigate road travel in comfort. More campgrounds and trailer parks are opening across the country to meet the demand. However, the larger size of the Class A RV requires special accommodations.
The Talladega Superspeedway is NASCAR’s largest and fastest track, hosting 102 NASCAR Cup Series races since 1969. Fans watch from the edge of their seats, as vehicles whip around the sharp curves of the tightly packed NASCAR track at top speed. Time Away RV Resort will be open in time for NASCAR’s 2021 season, which will be historic with Sports icon Michael Jordan and Bubba Wallace premiering their new single-car team. Officials expect this collaboration to attract a more diversified audience to the sport of auto racing and draw huge crowds to the area of Lincoln, Alabama.