Valhalla360 wrote:
How so? What is so different and magical about driving a poor handling bus vs a pickup pulling a trailer?
Well, I guess the obvious answer is from the time you leave your driveway, you're in your RV with all of it's amenities available. For us, that was REALLY handy when travelling with the kids. But even for us adults, it's nice to have the potty, refrigerator and snacks available.
I can attest that it IS a real feeling though. Once I get out of the driveway, I feel the vacation has begun! :) Well...I get an additional "tingle" if we cross the state line heading OUT of Massachusetts!!! ;)
LOL
Plus, I've arrived at enough campsites when it was raining to know that it's really nice to just be able to park and wait for the rain to stop before I had to go out and connect or disconnect anything.
As for "poor handling", I'm not sure that can be universally applied to any type of RV/Tow combination. Our gas Class A is no sports car, but I don't really have any complaints about it's handling. I did upgrade the shocks after a couple of years, but other than that, it's a stock suspension.
Different strokes for different folks, when we bought our rig new back in 2004 we had 4 young kids and a large golden retriever. A pick-up truck was not a solution for us, and wifey didn't like the idea of trading in the minivan for a full size E-350 van to tow a large trailer.
So...motorhome it was! :B
~Rick