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Grit_dog
Jul 04, 2020Navigator
As said earlier, the kids will love traveling in the C vs 3 deep in the back seat.
Please don’t consider the negativity put forth, as it’s typical every time someone talks about a long road trip. You know whether you and your family are good with long hours on the road. They don’t.
IMO, getting the RV at home is advantageous because you can stock it with everything you need for little to no $. Vs renting at location, paying extra fee for amenities and still having bare minimum “stuff”.
Some folk aren’t built for road trips. We have friends like that, however it doesn’t bother us. Sure the kids complain sometimes but they complain on a 6 hour drive.
Wife and oldest son road tripped x country to deliver my sister a vehicle when son had his permit 2 years ago. No big deal. 1800mi, one hotel stay lots of Mountain Dew and chips!
Plus with kids driving age, if they’re good drivers, makes for great relief drivers!
Please don’t consider the negativity put forth, as it’s typical every time someone talks about a long road trip. You know whether you and your family are good with long hours on the road. They don’t.
IMO, getting the RV at home is advantageous because you can stock it with everything you need for little to no $. Vs renting at location, paying extra fee for amenities and still having bare minimum “stuff”.
Some folk aren’t built for road trips. We have friends like that, however it doesn’t bother us. Sure the kids complain sometimes but they complain on a 6 hour drive.
Wife and oldest son road tripped x country to deliver my sister a vehicle when son had his permit 2 years ago. No big deal. 1800mi, one hotel stay lots of Mountain Dew and chips!
Plus with kids driving age, if they’re good drivers, makes for great relief drivers!
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