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toedtoes
Oct 12, 2018Explorer III
westernrvparkowner wrote:
There are places you cannot use the RV and there are places where there are no hotels. Taking the RV to Hawaii would be problematic. Finding a hotel sitting on the side a favorite fishing stream atop the Bighorn Mountains doesn't happen. I have seen instances where there are open RV sites and all the hotels are sold out and I have seen the opposite. There is no one size fits all answer.
I agree. I wouldn't have been to several places if I refused to stay at a hotel or motel. Likewise, I'd have missed places if I had refused to stay in an RV. And folks with RVs use them differently - there was a poster a while back who used the RV to travel in comfort, but never spent a night in it. They stayed in rebtal apratments and condos instead.
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