Sprink-Fitter wrote:
Mr.Mark wrote:
I'm not getting a chuckle from these answers, I really appreciate everyone's input. One thing I've learned in life is listen with both ears! And, don't buy something immediately from emotion.
I want a coach that will fit our lifestyle and the way we camp that's why I'm researching and trying not to leave a stone unturned.
MM.
How do you camp? The dozen or so Prevost and Newalls we have seen "camping" over the past 15 years I would of thought the coach was sitting there empty, the only time I would see anyone was about dinner time the coach door would open, two people would come out and get in a toad and go to dinner I assume and then come back a little later and right back into the coach.
I've camped all over this country and in general the friendliest most social folks were in travel trailers, 5vers and C's. Shared many a campfire and potluck dinners with regular folks. In my 5ver days most high end MH owners were not very friendly. Seldom saw Prevost owners unless they were hooking up their utilities. You might get a quick nod or hi. Class A folks mostly socialized with other A folks. Noticed a big difference when we bought a new A with full body paint. Now we get friendly invites from lots of A owners. There does seem to be a pecking order and it just may be that folks are more comfortable socializing with strangers who appear to be from similar economic levels. Based on my own experiences with campground pecking order I try to always speak to my neighbors regardless of the type of RV they have. I'd be glad to say hello to a Prevost owner but I almost never even catch a glimpse. And of course there are lots of RV Resort Campgrounds that restrict admission to only Class A's that are relatively new.