A timelapse of Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta balloons and fireworks from the campground.
Balloon Fiesta 2023
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):
An interactive map:
A screenshot of Google Maps, showing our location; it was a short walk to the northeast entrance gate:
Our site; for most of our stay we had nobody on our driver side, which was nice:
People looking at our National Park stickers:
The leveling control before starting it, showing how unlevel the site was:
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):
Fireworks above our coach:
An aerial view of the VIP North RV lot, from our flight in a balloon (stay tuned for a post about that!):
You can see our coach on the end of a row, in the lower-center of this picture:
Balloons over the RV lot, and other RVs:
A rainbow:
A balloon landing nearby:
We got a bag of Pinon Coffee, and some Krispy Kreme donuts:
Arrivals:
It was certainly fun to have the balloons flying over our coach.
Video: Tucumcari to Albuquerque, New Mexico motorhome travel timelapse
A timelapse of driving our RV, a Tiffin Allegro Bus motorhome, 185 miles from Tucumcari, New Mexico to Albuquerque, New Mexico for the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta.
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:
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:
Tucumcari Mountain:
I-40:
A rather rough road surface:
Lots of trucks:
A motorhome and trailer:
Fun with camera zoom:
An interesting load:
Another oversize load (smaller than we experienced on the previous travel day on a highway):
Ruined building:
Mountain:
More fun with zoom:
A rest stop with parallel truck parking; not ideal:
Flying C Ranch got a bit carried away with their billboards:
More fun with zoom:
A 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:
A view of the miles of stopped traffic on I-40:
The map shows the traffic, not just the red of heavy traffic, but almost black of totally stopped:
Route 66 Travel Center:
Old US Highway 66:
When we were in Albuquerque, of course we had to play Weird Al’s epic song Albuquerque (or music video):
Approaching Balloon Fiesta Park:
We regretted taking the right lane, as the trees brushed against our coach:
Arriving at the VIP North RV lot:
Passing through the raceway:
While Jenn checked in, I untoaded, then followed the coach to our site:
Parking the coach in the site:
Stay tuned for lots of pictures from the balloon fiesta!