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Mr_Mark1
Oct 29, 2015Explorer
Bill.Satellite wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:
There were 20 of us at a Prevost seminar in eastern TN last weekend.
We stay at all types of parks, it just depends whats available along our route and at our destination. We have put 16,000 miles on our coach in a year.
MM.
That's the party line from the guy with a brand new 2 million dollar Liberty Prevost. It's just not the reality. "It just depends whats available" means "it just depends what resort is available". If 20 Prevost owners are at the same place at the same time for a seminar they were in a VERY nice resort and likely being catered to by the folks giving the seminar. I used to be a member of the Prevost Proud group and, if you could afford the admission price, threw some really great get together's including catered meals, factory tours, carriage rides and formal dinners. I actually had to go buy a tie or I would not be allowed at dinner which was being held at the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City. Had fun....quit the club right after! Just too much one-upsmanship going on and obviously with my really, really old Prevost I just could not keep a conversation going. One owner asked my wife and I what year coach we owned and we said a 1988. She said, "Oh" and turned and walked away without another word.
Don't get me wrong, I love my Prevost and I will own another if I ever get rid of this one but you just have to understand how things work in the real world.
Bill, you are SO off base..... you need to quit harping on how much I paid for my coach. We are regular RV'ers that wanted a top-of-the-line coach. I don't apologize for it. My brother and his wife have a 27' TT and my other brother and his wife have a Tiffin, 36'. We camp like we want to, everybody is happy.
The seminar was at a 2 bay service facility. We were 'dry docked' running our generators as needed. They erected a tent to host breakfast, lunch and dinner..... donuts, sandwiches and pizza. It was a very informative class. They even had an actual towing session with a tow truck picking up a Marathon. If you are ever needing a tow, you need to ask for the right equipment.
There were coaches from the late 80's to our new coach.... we all had a blast as we met some very nice people.
I have no interest in paying for POG ($100) when PrevostCommunity.com is free and has excellent info. I know that you were let go but you do complain a lot.
We like camping and are friendly with people no matter what they camp in. We stay at a lot of KOA's on our routes and do stay in resorts too. Like I said before, it depends on what is available at our destination.
Ease up, we are not at all different.
MM.
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