winnietrey wrote:
Something not mentioned is, if you tend to be an introvert. Where being around people drains you. As opposed to time alone with family. An RV can provide a way to have much less people interaction. Than a hotel or motel, and provide more space for one to just get away from people, and the noise.
To me this aspect of an RV is extremely important. And well worth the cost.
good point. being dog people much more than people people, we realized the necessity of an RV to be able to travel and spend quality nature time in state/fed parks.
tried the good sam club social camaraderie, but found the experience less desirable than spending the time w/ mutts