anniez
Jul 10, 2014Explorer
Thinking about buying an RV - need guidance
I have been tent camping for 4 years (not frequently) and want to purchase a travel trailer.
I have camped by myself but want to be able to take my grandkids on weekend adventures and I think my husband will eventually go along once we retire.
My problem is, I don't know what I do want, but I definitely can tell when a trailer is NOT what I want.
I want room, because I plan on spending time in the trailer once I retire. My husband has a bad hip and I have bad knees so I'm not sure I want the step up of a 5th wheeler.
I want a door on the master bedroom, a pretty good sized indoor kitchen, a nice outdoor kitchen, be able to sleep 6 to 8 and still have room on the floor to throw down an air mattress if needed. I don't want a booth table. Want a nice shower, bathroom and porcelain toilets.
As I am a newbie, I've heard Jayco's are best construction, but haven't found one that trips my trigger yet.
I have a 2009 Expedition with a towing package so I think I'm covered there, but remember I will be setting up on my own. We also have an F350 dually with a fifth wheel hitch (or whatever it's called).
All input will be appreciated.
I have camped by myself but want to be able to take my grandkids on weekend adventures and I think my husband will eventually go along once we retire.
My problem is, I don't know what I do want, but I definitely can tell when a trailer is NOT what I want.
I want room, because I plan on spending time in the trailer once I retire. My husband has a bad hip and I have bad knees so I'm not sure I want the step up of a 5th wheeler.
I want a door on the master bedroom, a pretty good sized indoor kitchen, a nice outdoor kitchen, be able to sleep 6 to 8 and still have room on the floor to throw down an air mattress if needed. I don't want a booth table. Want a nice shower, bathroom and porcelain toilets.
As I am a newbie, I've heard Jayco's are best construction, but haven't found one that trips my trigger yet.
I have a 2009 Expedition with a towing package so I think I'm covered there, but remember I will be setting up on my own. We also have an F350 dually with a fifth wheel hitch (or whatever it's called).
All input will be appreciated.