more security is needed. there isn't much of a presents of that at all. rules need to be enforced. rules like having your whip lights and flags. the events that happen over this past weekend with the black monster truck could have been avoided if there had been more visible security in the area and if certain vehicles had been following the rules. not enforcing the rules starts a down hill chain effect which led to the incident. break the rules and get kicked out. plain and simple. something needs to be done about the flow of traffic through the main strip near stage and mud pits. people just stop and get out of there vehicles. its causes a huge traffic jam and when your stuck in that you could be there for a long time. they put up way one signs after dark however they expect drunk people to abide by that. again more security is needed to keep the flow of traffic moving at all times. these are simple easy changes that can make the experience a better one. huge monster trucks shouldn't even be aloud to drive through the strip. they barely fit and highly likely to get run over by one of them accidently which is what happen in the case with the black monster truck. when you pack a bunch of drunk people in a clustered small area like the in the strip with no where to escape and no security what do you think is going to happen. the people that where throwing rocks and other objects at that guy in the black truck should have been arrested as well. rocks can cause body harm and or death. that should be considered assault with a deadly weapon as well. yet so far nothing has happen to those other people that were involved. this stems back to lack of security on site. on the other hand i had a great time as i always do and i love going to these events and don't want to see it get shut down. i hope Derrick Morse sees this and makes...
Read moreRednecks with Paychecks (RWP) is a large, off-road and mud-bogging event held on a massive private park in Texas. It's known for its high-octane atmosphere, huge crowds, and a wide variety of off-road vehicles, from custom-built mega trucks to ATVs and side-by-sides. The event is less of a formal competition and more of a social gathering and free-for-all for off-road enthusiasts. The Vibe The atmosphere at RWP is unapologetically loud, dirty, and a lot of fun. It's a place where you'll find a strong sense of camaraderie among the attendees. People are there to get their vehicles muddy, show off their rigs, and party. The event is known for its music, bonfires, and a general air of celebration. It's a unique subculture, and the review of it depends heavily on what you're looking for. If you love off-roading, big trucks, and a no-frills party scene, you'll likely have a great time. If you prefer a quieter, more organized event, this might not be for you. Key Takeaways Vehicle Variety: You'll see every kind of off-road vehicle imaginable. The main attraction is the mud racing and bogging, with massive, custom-built trucks as the stars of the show. Crowd and Scale: RWP draws a huge crowd, often in the tens of thousands. The park is vast, but it can get crowded, especially in the main event areas. Facilities: Don't expect luxury. The facilities are basic, with a focus on accommodating a large number of campers and off-road vehicles. Come prepared, as you would for a large-scale camping trip. The Experience: It's an immersive experience. You don't just watch the action; you're in the middle of it. The sound, the mud, and the energy are all part of the appeal. For many, RWP is an...
Read moreAbsolutely loved it! This was our first year to go and we are already making arrangements to hit the mud crawl next year. For them to allow as many people as they do, they have running this park down to a tee. The way you check in how you drive into the park where they take you to put your camper, the security, the cleanliness of the park that continued throughout the entire time we were there. I was just so surprised at how well organized this huge event was. And they had water trucks running continuously and that was great because it was so dusty. But we absolutely cannot wait to go back! It is definitely and I don't only park. They had trash cans everywhere and daily they had their workers picking up trash. I did not go into their showers so I'm not sure how clean they were or if they always had hot water. But as well ran as the place was and everything else, I am sure that they had constant hot water and clean showers. They do have redneck showers outside and those were awesome! They had a nice variety of vendors and food trucks in different locations within the park. And since it was our first time I was a little confused on the checking in and I called and the recorded message stated you could text a certain number so I did and that person was phenomenal because I felt like I was bothering her with all my questions and she continue to text me back within minutes and answered all my questions. So that was something small that really made me feel more comfortable about getting there and doing everything correctly. But if you love mega trucks, sxs, getting dirty and getting a little crazy..... This is the...
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