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DutchmenSport
Sep 18, 2015Explorer
I go to RV shows just for the fun of going. I never have any intentions of buying anything (especially a new rig). I may pick up a new gadget, but it's much over $25, I'll leave it alone.
I think it's fun to see how the RV industry has changed since the last time I explored new RV's. I'm always looking for a new idea on my current camper (although I haven't found anything that beats my current set-up yet.) It's fun to dream, and think how fun it would be to travel around with one of these new units. It's also fun trying to vision where I'd put all my current camping "junk", where everyone would sleep, how we'd get along in "there" if it were a rainy day. AND .... what does this unit actually look and feel like if ALL the slides are pulled in? Is it still functional.
If this is your first time, I suggest going with absolutely NO expectations. And then be pleasantly surprised at everything that grabs your attention and have fun dreaming!
And ... as stated by another poster above .... do keep your check book and credit card at home! (at least in your pocket).
Oh, my favorite about RV shows ... FOOD! They always have some food! I love to eat! (expensive, yea! But sooooo good!)
I think it's fun to see how the RV industry has changed since the last time I explored new RV's. I'm always looking for a new idea on my current camper (although I haven't found anything that beats my current set-up yet.) It's fun to dream, and think how fun it would be to travel around with one of these new units. It's also fun trying to vision where I'd put all my current camping "junk", where everyone would sleep, how we'd get along in "there" if it were a rainy day. AND .... what does this unit actually look and feel like if ALL the slides are pulled in? Is it still functional.
If this is your first time, I suggest going with absolutely NO expectations. And then be pleasantly surprised at everything that grabs your attention and have fun dreaming!
And ... as stated by another poster above .... do keep your check book and credit card at home! (at least in your pocket).
Oh, my favorite about RV shows ... FOOD! They always have some food! I love to eat! (expensive, yea! But sooooo good!)
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