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Crowe
May 10, 2016Explorer
Thanks for the cg owner's perspective. Interestingly enough, this can be interpreted two ways: 1. Reservations should definitely be made or 2. Campground owners should be more willing to leave sites unreserved for those who like to "wing it" as they should get taken due to higher demand. On the down side, if demand suddenly decreases then there could be too many open spaces causing economic hardship on the campgrounds.
There were over 274,000 RVs shipped last year and a projection of over 281,000 for 2016. That is a lot of new RVs and a lot of new RVers.
That depends. Are these for people who are just starting the lifestyle or are they upgrades for existing RVers? What is the "net" number of people, i.e. how many are starting versus how many are leaving? I've no doubt the numbers are increasing but one must be careful without all the necessary factors weighed in.
There were over 274,000 RVs shipped last year and a projection of over 281,000 for 2016. That is a lot of new RVs and a lot of new RVers.
That depends. Are these for people who are just starting the lifestyle or are they upgrades for existing RVers? What is the "net" number of people, i.e. how many are starting versus how many are leaving? I've no doubt the numbers are increasing but one must be careful without all the necessary factors weighed in.
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