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hondapro
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Aug 18, 2019

Hershey Pa rv show

My wife and I are thinking about going to the Hershey rv show in September.

Does the show really live up to all the hype?

We are considering moving to a 5th wheel in the future and I thought the show might be a good place to check out alot of different models in one place. We do not plan to buy there as we are just starting to look and decide what would work best for us.

We would be going on the Saturday.So for those that have been there what are some tips for making it thru the show.


Thanks for the help.
  • SidecarFlip wrote:
    My take on RV shows is, you seen one, you've seen them all.

    That's sort of true of most local shows. Hershey is not your typical show.
    It's obvious from your post you have not been to the Hershey show.
  • As most have already said it is probably the best show to go to if you want to compare makes and models as you can see almost everything there and with any luck remember where you saw them, it is a BIG show. Most manufactures will bring their latest and greatest to show and some might bring new floorplans they are just getting ready to release. If going on Sat be ready for crowds, long lines to park and also someone already mentioned they search your bags and you even go thru a metal detector and that is right when you walk into the show.
  • Been to it a few times. Good to go kick some tires & see stuff that you don't really need.

    Something would have to be really special to make me even think about selling my Alpenlite. We did Hershey twice before buying mainly to have a look see. If getting close to buying make a list of the the must haves & be brutal. Ours needed to have a large galley. An island or a "J" shape with lots of counter space. It also had to have lots of freshwater capacity. Nothing less than 80gal would be acceptable. It also had to be less than 36' LOA.

    Parameters set there was no time wasted looking at units that did not meet our specs. Buying a mistake, even at a 'great' price is expensive.
  • We will be going this year on Wednesday, trying to circle in on what to eventually replace our now 8 year old Sunseeker 2300 Class C with in 2 to 4 years. It has been a decent compromise, on an E450 for a huge 4500lb headroom to GVWR, lots of storage interior and exterior, as well as large tanks for a small 24' Class C. For how we use it and where we go, it's worked out exactly as I'd figured when we bought it, so much so that the same model with a dinette slide now branded a 2290, is the leading replacement contender. But it's worth seeing what else is there in the under 27' size.
  • As stated multiple times, it is pretty large. Been there multiple times. Think about the parking lot of a hockey arena filled with RV's. The good part is if you are debating floor plan layouts or the overall size needed, 5th wheel vs travel trailer, etc etc. there are plenty to walk through. On the flip side, if you go there with a blank slate you will never get through everything and might confuse yourself more.
    Last time we went was 2 years ago when we were debating a new motorhome (small A or C) with bunks vs a new travel trailer. We went there just to walk through the motorhomes with bunks. Ended up staying with a travel trailer due to the extra space and cost of the floor plans we liked. So it was useful in that regard, but we ended up buying directly through the dealer. There really is no "show price". You can negotiate that price any time.
  • Been there 4 times and in my opinion, well worth it if looking for the right rig for you. It's big and like stated above it can be confusing if you go in with a clean slate. Try to go during the middle of the week. Last year it was crowded on Saturday morning and didn't even go in (was there on Thursday and Friday).