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Jloucks
May 06, 2013Explorer
I think everybody missed it.
There are 2.6% of us in the U.S. with an RV.
That is a pretty small market segment. Add to that the longevity of RV products (how often do you buy a new sewer hose or AC) and you can see why there is a lack of commercials.
Basically, advertising is just not worth it.
I also think the 'cheap' viewpoint is flawed. I know in my case I spend MORE than I would in a hotel room because I am not spending it all on hotel room.
The only party that should dislike RV'ers is competitors for beds.
...and even hotels are starting to put in RV pads.
Disney World has an entire RV park on site!! (didya know that?)
There are 2.6% of us in the U.S. with an RV.
That is a pretty small market segment. Add to that the longevity of RV products (how often do you buy a new sewer hose or AC) and you can see why there is a lack of commercials.
Basically, advertising is just not worth it.
I also think the 'cheap' viewpoint is flawed. I know in my case I spend MORE than I would in a hotel room because I am not spending it all on hotel room.
The only party that should dislike RV'ers is competitors for beds.
...and even hotels are starting to put in RV pads.
Disney World has an entire RV park on site!! (didya know that?)
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