Perhaps you have wondered about taking an RV vacation. It seems
like fun and you'd like to try it, but you aren't sure if it's
for you. Well, it's a growing industry. Annual RV retail sales
topped $14 billion in 2004. As baby boomers take to the road,
the RVing pastime and lifestyle are becoming increasingly
popular. If you have a hint of the RV itch, then here are 10
common reasons for taking an RV vacation:
Getting Back to Nature: If you are interested in the
great outdoors, an RV is a great way to vacation. You can visit
state or national parks, tour famous landmarks and simply enjoy
some fresh air and natural settings. Take a hike or go fishing.
Try white water rafting or canoeing. Play some golf, go
swimming, ride your bike. Get some exercise or simply do nothing
but enjoy your surroundings.
The Comforts of Home: In an RV, you can have the
best of both worlds. Enjoy the great outdoors with more creature
comforts than tent camping. Whether you own an RV or try a
rental, most RVs are well equipped. You will likely have a
kitchen with microwave, fridge and stove, a TV and VCR, beds,
living and dining areas and bathroom with shower. Many RVs have
slide out rooms that increase the living area at the touch of a
button. You can sit outside under your awning, get out of the
rain if the weather changes, and turn on the air conditioner if
it gets too hot.
Family Matters: Family members of all ages tend to
connect with each other when they are away from their normal
routine enjoying a simpler lifestyle. Remember that family
togetherness can be a double-edged sword. While the RV is
comfortable, it is a small living area for a large family. If
you are renting, bear this in mind in choosing the size of your
rental RV. During the day, try to spend time outdoors or in
different activities, so that each family member gets a bit of
personal space and time for themselves. But the minor logistics
can be managed. The general consensus among RVing families is
that an RV vacation tends to bring the family closer together
with more communication and the sharing of good times.
Cool for Kids: An RV vacation can be a great way to
travel with children. They can go out to play or take part in
campground activities. There are likely to be other kids to meet
and new places to explore. Children of all ages will enjoy an
old-fashioned campfire complete with stories, songs and
stargazing. And most kids think it's pretty cool to be in an RV
"home on wheels".
Campgrounds: There are many choices in campgrounds
and RV parks. In peak season and tourist areas, you should make
reservations. Look for the amenities that are important to you.
Campgrounds may have swimming pools, lakes, boating, fishing
ponds, miniature golf, playgrounds, hiking trails, game rooms,
walking or bike paths, tennis courts and activities for kids and
adults. You may find dances, barbeques, contests or other
entertainment. RV
Clubs are worth joining to get campground discounts and
other services. Consider the size and setting of the campsites
and check out overall campground ratings in campground
directories. Also consider proximity to other attractions or
landmarks that you want to visit.
Flexibility: In an RV, you have the flexibility to
change locations if you get the whim. But take this with a grain
of salt. For popular destinations, you may not be able to pick
up and find another campground without a reservation. You also
want to strike the right balance between seeing different areas,
the amount of time spent driving and ensuring you have enough
time to relax. Cautions aside, an RV can give you a lot of
freedom and spontaneity. RV travel appeals to an inner
pioneering spirit and allows you to create your own adventure as
you go along your way. You can explore the country at your own
pace or take off for last minute mini-vacations, tailgating
events and weekend trips.
Affordability: The question of whether it is cheaper
to take an RV vacation doesn't have a "one size fits all"
answer. The comparison really depends on the type of vacations
you would take instead, as well as the way in which you plan to
RV. For a one-time trip, you can compare the costs of renting a
suitable RV to the costs of hotels, airfare or other means of
travel. Or if you are considering regular RV vacations, you may
want to purchase a motorhome or towable trailer. In this case,
you would need to factor in operating costs, maintenance and the
purchase price. In an RV, you can save money by cooking meals at
home vs. dining out. You can minimize expenses if you take
advantage of activities and amenities already included in the
campground rate. Fuel expenses can be managed by reducing the
distances traveled and staying longer at a given campground or
park.
Driving the RV: Driving yourself gives you control
over where you go and the pace of your travel. You don’t have
the hassle of airline counters and keeping to schedules. You can
stop and take a break when you choose. You don't need a special
license to drive an RV. Sure, it takes some getting used to --
but the number of RVs on the road should tell you that it is
doable. Practice on your own (or with one other person) before
you load up your passengers. Take advantage of any classes
available through your dealer or one of the many RV
organizations.
How about a relaxing vacation for a change? How many
times have you returned from a trip saying you need a vacation
from the vacation? Now don't kid yourself - if you are the type
who likes to schedule all the details of a trip, that's not
going to change simply because you are traveling in an RV. But
in choosing an RV vacation, you may shift your thinking and be
more apt to use your time off as an opportunity to truly relax
and unwind.
Test out the RV Lifestyle: The RV vacation may serve
as a test drive to gauge your overall interest in the RV
lifestyle. There are RVers who spend several weeks per year in
RV travel. Other RVers take off for months. Snowbirds are RVers
who make an annual trek to warmer climates for the winter
season. And then there are fulltime RVers whose only home is
their RV. Many of these people started out by vacationing in an
RV as a way to try out the RV lifestyle.
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