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scbwr
Jul 10, 2021Explorer II
The increase in the number of folks rving is certainly noticeable. But, I think in the next year or two, a lot of the folks that moved into rving due to the Covid virus will decide to get rid of their rvs. For a lot of folks, there is a lot more work involved in camping or traveling with an rv and many of the newer owners are going to decide to go back to more conventional methods of traveling/vacationing. My DW swears up and down that a lot of women are going to quickly decide that rving and the work involved is not their idea of a vacation. They are going to want to go back to hotel rooms with daily maid service, eating meals in restaurants and drinks served by the pool!!
And, I'm thinking that the next big change will be the number of new RVers that are going to want to own smaller rigs such as class B motorhomes or smaller and more innovative travel trailers that can be pulled by the daily suv! I may be wrong....but it is going to be interesting to see how rving changes in the next 5-10 years!
And, I'm thinking that the next big change will be the number of new RVers that are going to want to own smaller rigs such as class B motorhomes or smaller and more innovative travel trailers that can be pulled by the daily suv! I may be wrong....but it is going to be interesting to see how rving changes in the next 5-10 years!
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