Originally posted by jandtjil
mberry, where are you planning to vacation or travel?
Mrs J and I rented this little sweetheart for a week on the Oregon coast last spring.
http://www.limo.net/rv/cameo/
Very nice people, very comfortable trlr!
Man I can almost hear the seagulls and the surf pounding now, ... nope it's a snow plowgoing by.
JJ
Originally posted by RustyJC
Yeah, unless you're full-timing, RVing is one of those hobbies that you really can't justify solely "by the numbers". Most of us moved into RV's from tent camping, so we weren't really interested in moving from a tent to motels.Although motels would probably be cheaper, we prefer to sleep on our own sheets in our own bed, eat our own food and generally live in our own space - not an option when one is traveling from motel to motel.
If/when you get in the market for that first RV, seriously consider a used (2-5 year old) unit for your initial purchase. That way, someone else has taken the big depreciation hit, and after a year or two in that first unit "learning the ropes" and finding out what you like and don't like, you'll want to move on to another RV anyway.
Good luck on finding a rental and enjoy your trip!
Rusty
Originally posted by mberry
Not that this history lesson means anything other than making the point that I am well seasoned in the "ropes". I know what I want in an RV... .
... . it's just finding a floor plan that includes a bathroom that fits my butt with a little room to spare. I'm 6'2" and 260lbs so I'm not small, but some of those bathrooms are TINY.