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toedtoes
May 05, 2017Explorer III
jjson775 wrote:
The point here has been lost by the focus on hotels. The key is flexibility. For example, we have parked overnight in my brother's driveway in Tucson, at vacation rental houses with our kids in the Outer Banks of NC and Traverse City MI, and right on the street in Lincoln Park Chicago.
Yes, sometimes we stay in a hotel for the luxury after dry camping and hiking for a long time. Sometimes it is for location, we stayed right on the water in Miami Beach at the Marriott and in the middle of town in Victoria BC. The key is the freedom to stay where you want.
I am very surprised at the reactions of Class A owners on this post who are amazed that some of us actually prefer the small RV's and not because we can't afford a big one, because the fancy Class B's sure aren't cheap!
I don't see any Class A owners who are "amazed" at someone wanting a smaller RV. I simply see people pointing out that the choice of an RV is a personal one and that neither is better or worse. Do your homework before buying and you'll find the right one for YOU. It doesn't matter what anyone else has or thinks.
(BTW, I have a small Class C.)
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