Rqtpis2 wrote:
What kind of size issues will I run into?
There are two issues, one is the size limit and the other is the size availability.
Size limits isn't a sky-is-falling issue as many federal, state, regional and private campgrounds can accommodate an RV over 40 feet. Way too much emphasis and discord surrounds the issue of maximum length spots in parks when reality is the list of those who can't accommodate a large RV is small compared to campgrounds that can accommodate large RV's So, the issue of being prevented for accessing federal, state, regional or private campgrounds based solely on length is a rather misleading argument at best.
Now, the issue many refuse to discus is actual availability. Although a campground can accommodate a large RV, those spots may not be available for use when you want to sue them. Plain old common sense tell you that the more limitations you have on a reservation, the less opportunities you have for that reservation. This is not if a large RV can get into a campground but if the campground has availability for that large size compared to a smaller size availability.
What a lot of the larger RVers fail to admit is that a small RV can occupy a spot made for a large RV while it's not so easy for a large RV to occupy a spot designed for a small RV. If a place has various size spots, any person with brain cells firing will admit that the the odds of availability goes down as you exceed the maximum size limits of those various spots. It's not rocket science; just common sense. Now I know that most simply limit their discussion to only those places that can accommodate and forget or ignore those who can't. So, in their book, they have no issues cause they wont even try those that can't accommodate their size to begin with.
My advice is just get the RV that suit you needs first and foremost. Afterwards, just remember that trip planning may just mean a couple extra steps as you know that size will play a factor, but it isn't an end-of-days type scenario. Be flexible and you'll be alright.
1994 Itasca SunDancer 21RB - Chevy G-30 chassis.