WE headed for Red Bay just for the "experience" and to have a couple of relatively minor issues attended to. two days out we had a too close encounter with a rock wall that destroyed the patio awning and seriously damaged the two topper awning on that side of the coach along with some paint and parts needing to be dealt with. So much for minor issues. When we arrived, the inspection team informed us that we needed to have the cap rails on the roof replaced and also the floor of the DS living room slide, both "good will" replacements, just more time.
What looked to be a two week service stop stretched to a month. But we continued to live onboard and experienced life in a different locale for a bit. The good news is that it all got taken care of and we both still have the same health we had when we set out onm this latest journey. Not sure I can really say that because we are 3 or more years older and you know when you get to Medicare age those years take more out of us than we choose to admit.