Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta Park

We stayed in the VIP North RV Lot at Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta Park in Albuquerque, New Mexico, for the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. (Campground Reviews listing.)

Rally-style dry camping, i.e. without any power, water, or sewer hookups, in a dusty parking lot. But we weren’t there for the camping experience — we were there to attend the Balloon Fiesta.

Dates:

  • Check in: 2023-10-08
  • Check out: 2023-10-14
  • 6 nights
  • We were going to stay 7 nights, but decided to leave a day early… unfortunately (stay tuned!)

Weather:

  • Drizzle, partly cloudy
  • High temps ranging between 68-81°F, lows around 40-52°F
  • Negligible wind most days, gusts up to 35 MPH on one day

Noise:

  • No freeway noise
  • No train noise
  • Some neighbor noise
  • Evening fireworks

Site:

  • Pull through, gravel
  • Needed to disconnect toad; parked behind coach
  • Very unlevel front-to-back; used several blocks
  • Rally parking on sites about 50 feet long by about 20 feet wide
  • Clean site

Utilities:

  • None
  • We used our generator and solar each day
  • They did offer water fill and waste pumping, though we didn’t use them

Internet (in usage priority order):

  • T-Mobile: 54-57 Mbps down, 9-15 Mbps up, 80 ms ping
  • Verizon: 25 Mbps down, 21 Mbps up, 120 ms ping
  • AT&T: 10-18 Mbps down, 9-16 Mbps up, 80 ms ping
  • Starlink: not used
  • Campground Wi-Fi: none

Amenities:

  • Garbage dumpster by entrance
  • Balloon Fiesta!

Our review on Campground Reviews:

The place to camp for Balloon Fiesta

How can you even evaluate Value/Service/Cleanliness here? The whole point is to be close to the Balloon Fiesta, and it is worth it! $135/night for dry camping in an extremely dusty parking lot would normally garner no stars, but it’s all about location, location, location, so your mileage may vary. This was our second time here. Last year we were in the West lot, and it was fine. This year we were in the North lot, and it was also fine. West has the advantage of being paved and close to the Balloon Museum, but North has the advantage of being closer to most everything on the launch field itself. My advice is to get whatever lot you can if you’re lucky enough to score a reservation.

Top tips:

– Be prepared for the fireworks if you’re in the North lot, as they go off right above you. We saw at least one dog running scared through the lot.

– Be prepared for dust. I don’t think my floors have ever been so dirty.

– As a courtesy to your neighbors (to whom you will be very close), invest in a pipe to divert your generator exhaust away from their windows/outdoor living area (what little of it there is).

– Lastly, you don’t need to come for a week. I would suggest Thur-Sun is long enough to see everything and allow for a day or two of bad weather.

We camped at Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta Park in a Motorhome.

The map; we stayed in the VIP North RV Lot (on the left of this map):

Map

An interactive map:

A screenshot of Google Maps, showing our location; it was a short walk to the northeast entrance gate:

Map

Our site; for most of our stay we had nobody on our driver side, which was nice:

Our site

Our site

Our site

Our site

People looking at our National Park stickers:

People looking at our National Park stickers

The leveling control before starting it, showing how unlevel the site was:

Leveling control

To divert the generator exhaust away from the neighboring site, we used some flexible dryer vent ducting ziptied onto the exhaust pipe (though I later remembered that I got some pipe clamps to attach it):

Generator ducting

Fireworks above our coach:

Fireworks above our coach

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Fireworks

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Fireworks

Fireworks

An aerial view of the VIP North RV lot, from our flight in a balloon (stay tuned for a post about that!):

Aerial view of VIP North RV lot

You can see our coach on the end of a row, in the lower-center of this picture:

Aerial view of VIP North RV lot

Aerial view of VIP North RV lot

Aerial view of VIP North RV lot

Balloons over the RV lot, and other RVs:

Balloons over RV lot

Balloons over RV lot

Other RVs

Other RVs

Other RVs

Balloons over RV lot

Balloons over RV lot

Balloons over RV lot

Balloons over RV lot

Balloons over RV lot

Balloons over RV lot

Balloons over RV lot

Balloons over RV lot

Balloons over RV lot

Balloons over RV lot

Balloons over RV lot

Balloons over RV lot

A rainbow:

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Rainbow

Rainbow

Balloons over RV lot

Balloons over RV lot

Balloons over RV lot

A balloon landing nearby:

Balloons over RV lot

Balloons over RV lot

Balloons over RV lot

Balloons over RV lot

Other RVs

We got a bag of Pinon Coffee, and some Krispy Kreme donuts:

Pinon Coffee and Krispy Kreme donuts

Arrivals:

Other RVs

Other RVs

Other RVs

Other RVs

Other RVs

Other RVs

Other RVs

Other RVs

Other RVs

Other RVs

Balloons over RV lot

Balloons over RV lot

It was certainly fun to have the balloons flying over our coach.

Travel from Tucumcari to Albuquerque, New Mexico

We drove our coach 185 miles, about 3 hours of driving, from Tucumcari, New Mexico to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to attend the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta.

Here’s a map showing our route, heading southwest:

Route

An interactive map, with our two stops (a rest area and a fuel stop), plus several waypoints for a detour and the exact route to the balloon fiesta RV lot:

Turning left to I-40 West:

Turning left to I-40 West

Tucumcari Mountain:

Tucumcari Mountain

I-40:

I-40

A rather rough road surface:

Rough road surface

Lots of trucks:

Lots of trucks

A motorhome and trailer:

Motorhome

Fun with camera zoom:

Fun with zoom

An interesting load:

Interesting load

Another oversize load (smaller than we experienced on the previous travel day on a highway):

Oversize load

Ruined building:

Ruined building

Mountain:

Mountain

I-40

More fun with zoom:

Fun with zoom

A rest stop with parallel truck parking; not ideal:

Rest stop

Flying C Ranch got a bit carried away with their billboards:

Flying C Ranch billboards

Flying C Ranch

More fun with zoom:

Fun with zoom

A fuel stop:

Fuel stop

Fuel stop

Fuel stop

Fuel stop

I noticed that there was significant stoppage on I-40, so quickly found an alternative route (that was still RV-safe). We took exit 187 onto Route 66:

Avoiding stopped traffic

A view of the miles of stopped traffic on I-40:

Stopped traffic on I-40

The map shows the traffic, not just the red of heavy traffic, but almost black of totally stopped:

Map

Stopped traffic

Route 66 Travel Center:

Route 66 Travel Center

Old US Highway 66:

Old US Highway 66

When we were in Albuquerque, of course we had to play Weird Al’s epic song Albuquerque (or music video):

Weird Al's Albuquerque

Approaching Balloon Fiesta Park:

Balloon Fiesta Park

We regretted taking the right lane, as the trees brushed against our coach:

Scraping trees

Arriving at the VIP North RV lot:

VIP North RV lot

Passing through the raceway:

Raceway

While Jenn checked in, I untoaded, then followed the coach to our site:

Following coach to site

Parking the coach in the site:

Parking coach in site

Stay tuned for lots of pictures from the balloon fiesta!

Balloon Fiesta: morning day 5

On the last morning of the Balloon Fiesta, the weather was looking iffy again, but fortunately conditions improved, so they were able to finish the fiesta in style.

But first, coffee:

Coffee

We caught the drone show again:

Drone show

Drone show

Drone show

Drone show

Then we headed out onto the field, and found a spot right next to the only balloon preparing to inflate (they skipped the pre-dawn glow, due to the weather):

Balloon

Balloon

Balloon

A cool morning, but we were suddenly nice and toasty for some reason:

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Previously the first balloon took off with the flag attached, during the national anthem. But today the “zebras” just held the flag next to the balloon; it didn’t take off yet:

Flag and balloon

Balloon

But soon afterwards, the flag was green, and all the other balloons started to inflate (and hey look, somewhat blue skies!):

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We tried not to be too bitter about the people who got to have a balloon ride today, after ours was cancelled the the previous day:

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Jenn got a trading card for a few balloons, including this interesting one:

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Another trading card:

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A fun chase vehicle:

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Mounted police:

Mounted police

We noticed a balloon with a NZ flag on the rope:

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Balloons

On the way back to our coach, we saw a balloon flying low over the balloon museum:

Balloons

They dropped an anchor rope:

Balloons

And came in for a landing in the parking lot:

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Balloon

Our coach was nearby:

Our coach

They then deflated:

Balloon

And wrapped the balloon envelope:

Balloon

Balloon

Balloon

That concludes the 2022 balloon fiesta, our first attendance. We’ve already adjusted our travel plans for 2023 to be back for next year’s fiesta, hopefully for the whole time. And we’ll again try to have a balloon ride, too. Hopefully next year will have better weather than this year.

Next, a video timelapse of our view of that parking lot from our coach, including balloons going over our coach.

Balloon Fiesta: day 4

The morning of our fourth day at the Balloon Fiesta was supposed to be a very memorable one: we were scheduled to go up in a balloon!

However, the weather gods had other ideas.

That morning, we headed to the Rainbow Ryders tent. Here’s the line for balloon rides:

Line for balloon rides

However, we were able to skip that line, as we had splurged on the Ryders Club VIP option, which gave expedited access, buffet breakfast, transport to the balloon, and a swag bag:

Breakfast buffet

Rainbow Ryders tent

Breakfast

While waiting for the flight, we went out and watched the drone show:

Drone show

Drone show

Drone show

Drone show

Drone show

But when we went back to the tent at the appointed time, they announced that the flights had been cancelled, due to inclement weather.

The fiesta announcers didn’t announce the cancellation for quite some time after that, but several balloonists fired their burners in the sky, which was a sign they knew they wouldn’t be flying:

Burners

Cynically, I thought that’s because they wanted to give the vendors more time to sell more food and swag. But charitably, one could say they hoped the weather would improve.

The rooftop announcers:

Rooftop announcers

So, that was very disappointing. The weather had been iffy all week, with pretty much all of the evening activities cancelled, and some of the morning ones, though they had been able to fly most mornings. Just not on the day we were scheduled. Boo!

Oh well, we’ll try again next year. They will refund the cost, but it still was unfortunate and frustrating.

That evening was also a bust; just before we were going to go down to the field, the skies opened up again, and they sent a notification that things were cancelled, again.

They still set off the fireworks, which we watched from inside our coach (through the rain-streaked Magne Shade):

Fireworks

Fireworks

Balloon Fiesta: evening day 3

On the evening of our third day at the Balloon Fiesta, we attended a “Lift Your Sprits” event behind the Balloon Museum, where they had booths with alcohol vendors and crafts, food carts, and live music.

The Balloon Museum entrance:

Balloon Museum

A quick look at some museum exhibits in passing:

Balloon Museum

Balloon Museum

Balloon Museum

Balloon Museum

Balloon Museum

Balloon Museum

Balloon Museum

Outside, the music pavilion:

Music pavilion

Craft vendors:

Craft vendors

Craft vendors

Cocktail vendors:

Coctail vendors

We shared a fruit loop cocktail:

Fruit loop cocktail

A food cart:

Food cart

Where we got some chicken and waffles:

Chicken and waffles

Another food cart:

Food cart

Food cart

Where we got some nachos:

Nachos

Alcohol vendors:

Vendors

Vendors

Vendors

Vendors

Vodka juice box:

Vodka juice box

Artwork:

Artwork

Sunset:

Sunset

Back through the balloon museum:

Balloon Museum

Balloon Museum

Balloon Museum

Balloon Museum

Balloon Museum

Balloon Museum

After returning to our coach to get more stuff, we headed to the launch field for the evening glow. The VIP entrance security line was longer than usual, since the evening activities were already underway:

Security line

(The security was pointless theater: they had metal detectors, requiring emptying pockets, but didn’t inspect bag contents.)

The evening balloon glow is where they inflate a bunch of balloons, tethered to the ground, and light them up with the burner flames:

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Balloons

It’s impressive to get up close to the balloons:

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Suddenly, the “zebras” (launch directors) started blowing their whistles, telling the balloonists to deflate, as rain was on its way. Minutes later, it started to pour, and lightning flashed, and the announcers told people to seek shelter.

While people were rushing to exit or shelter, they set off the fireworks, that had been scheduled for later in the evening, figuring that if they didn’t launch them, they’d be too soaked later:

Fireworks

Fireworks

Fireworks

Fireworks

Fireworks

The balloonists had to deflate and wrap up their balloons in the downpour:

Rain

Rain

We heard later that they took their balloons to local gyms and indoor arenas to re-inflate and dry them out; a great level of support from the local community.

As we exited, the fireworks continued:

Fireworks

Fireworks

Fireworks

They sent emergency evacuation and shelter-in-place alerts to everyone’s phones:

Public Safety Alerts

And notifications in the Balloon Fiesta app:

Notifications

We were totally soaked when we got back to our coach, even though we were more fortunate than most, since we had the forethought to have jackets. Certainly an interesting experience, but not exactly ideal.

Balloon Fiesta: morning day 3

On the morning of our third day at the Balloon Fiesta, we decided to sleep in a little, as the 4 AM wake-ups were getting a bit much. We woke up to the sound of hot air balloon burners overhead.

Here’s the view out our windscreen, through the Magne Shade:

Balloons

Going outside, an impressive view of dozens of balloons drifting over our coach:

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Jenn taking pictures with her big camera; I’ll probably do a followup post eventually with some of her pics:

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A balloon landed nearby; a little later, a car from their chase team drove up and asked if they could park behind our coach while they packed up their balloon (which I was happy to agree to; once they were done, they gave us a sticker and a couple of patches, which was much appreciated):

Balloons

Another balloon joined them:

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Breakfast watching balloons:

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Breakfast

Several more balloons landed in the nearby parking lot:

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Taking down the balloon:

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Mounted pollice:

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A magical experience. Seeing the balloons take off from the field is amazing, but seeing them over our coach is very special in a different way.

Balloon Fiesta: evening day 2

There was no evening session on our first night at the Balloon Fiesta, but our second night was supposed to have a session.

However, the weather didn’t cooperate — what was to be a bit of a theme of the 2022 Balloon Fiesta.

A balloonist statue:

Balloon statue

We got green and red chili burgers for dinner:

Green and red chili burger

A skydiver with a flag:

Skydiver with flag

Another food vendor:

Food vendor

We tried their “potato twister”, and a lemonade:

Potato twister

The music stage, and a yellow flag indicating that the weather is being evaluated for flying balloons:

Music and yellow flag

Star Wars characters:

Star Wars characters

Star Wars characters

Star Wars characters

Star Wars characters

Smokey balloon chase vehicle:

Smokey balloon chase vehicle

Chainsaw carving:

Chainsaw carving

A balloon basket and envelope in the back of a truck:

Balloon basket and envelope in back of truck

Unfortunately, the weather was too windy to inflate balloons. So we headed back to our coach.

Later, some fireworks, as seen from our coach over the balloon museum and other RVs:

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Fireworks

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Fireworks

Balloon Fiesta: morning day 2

On our second morning of the Balloon Fiesta, they had a bit more success.

But first, coffee — rather gross, yesterday’s was better:

Cpffee vendor

Vendors:

Vendors

One staple of the fiesta is Dawn Patrol, where a few balloons inflate and launch before it gets light, to help check the wind conditions:

Dawn patrol balloons

Dawn patrol balloons

Dawn patrol balloons

Dawn patrol balloons

Dawn patrol balloons

Dawn patrol balloons

Dawn patrol balloons

Dawn patrol balloons

Dawn patrol balloons

Dawn patrol balloons

Once it gets a little light, another balloon with a flag attached is inflated and launched, during singing of the national anthem:

More balloons

More balloons

More balloons

More balloons

Selfie

Balloon with flag during anthem

Then a bunch more balloons prepare to launch:

More balloons

Laying out balloon

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We brought a compact stool, which was handy when we got tired of standing:

Jenn

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This blimp-shaped hot air balloon actually has a propeller, so it can move around under its own power (instead of just up and down with the whims of the wind):

Blimp balloon

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A balloon landing:

Balloon landing

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Mounted police:

Mounted police

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