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Allworth
Feb 27, 2015Explorer II
I would agree with the suggestion that you plan to rent one for a long weekend or two somewhere near home and just learn how they work, how they drive, how you and the family fit inside.
You could easily drive to somewhere near the Delaware Water Gap, rent a large Class C or small Class A and spend time in any one of several full service RV parks where there would be somebody to advise you when things come up that you need to learn about. And they will!
We often recommend that families new to RVing spend the first couple of weekends camped in their driveways. That isn't reasonable in NYC, but the closer to home you are, the easier it is to deal with the unexpected.
You could easily drive to somewhere near the Delaware Water Gap, rent a large Class C or small Class A and spend time in any one of several full service RV parks where there would be somebody to advise you when things come up that you need to learn about. And they will!
We often recommend that families new to RVing spend the first couple of weekends camped in their driveways. That isn't reasonable in NYC, but the closer to home you are, the easier it is to deal with the unexpected.
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