Louie & Eva wrote:
Since it will be the only place we are going to be camping from now on, we thought it might be a good idea. This year it cost us $900. in gas and tolls to get it there. We only use our truck to pull the camper. ( This way we can sell the truck ). It will cost us $600. to keep it in storage in Pirate land and they will move it to the site for free. It will be much cheaper to drive our car down and the camper will already be on the site when we get there. It seems like everyone only sees a down side to this, we are still thinking about it, we are not 100% sure yet.
If that is the only time you will use it, the. It is a good plan. We basically did the same thing earlier this year. We had a 31' TT and found ourselves mainly going down that way with it. We had to basically keep it in storage near home as we have a sloping driveway/yard. Without any braking, we couldn't keep it in the driveway. It was a PITA in the yard because we had to watch the weather to make sure if we could get it out. We had to use four wheel drive when it was dry. So there was always a worry there. We did go to other places, but there were places we wanted to where it would be difficult to find a site to park it and an f250 super crew cab truck. The truck was purchased to pull the TT. So we opted to take the camper to ocean lakes in myrtle beach and store it there. They do e same as you mentioned and for about the same price. We liked that ocean lakes had an rv center there in case we needed any work done as well. We took it there and traded the truck in on an explorer for my wife. Not afraid of the gas bill every time she cranks it up like she did with the truck. We only had one other car besides e truck and its my commuter car. We bought a used pop up to be able to go to those places in the mountains we couldn't get the TT in and we had the TT at the beach. Ended up trading both of them in on our class c we bought. We can also park it in the driveway.
Since I know more of your idea, I say go for it. Don't forget to let your insurance know about where it's stored at. We also would go for a weekend (live only 4 hrs from myrtle beach) in my little Toyota yaris. Much better on gas and so much easier to go. We were going almost once a month until we changed things up.