My prevost has such large capacities (fresh, grey, black) and a big bank of batteries that unless we find campgrounds that are easy in and out while traveling we are just as comfortable staying at rest areas, wal marts or truck stops traveling to our destinations…..I can easily go 10 days with full tanks before we need to find water and a dump. I'll admit it, I like "resort" campgrounds that cater to big rigs and not just the one's that "say" they do. Many people in our prevost club worked our way up to a Prevost. I've had 7 coaches since we started the lifestyle. Started with a B+….Went to a C….then a super C….then my winnebago journey…..then a winnebago vectra….my last coach was a 45' Dynamax truck conversion and now my prevost.
We own a site at Bryn Mawr in St. Augustine which is a campground that allows everything from Pop ups to prevosts and I love the fact that there is such a diverse crowd of campers……fact is we all LOVE camping and are just doing it at various levels of comfort. If you want to see a bunch of prevost coaches just find out where they rally and you can see dozens and dozens of them from 20-30 year old classics to the newest with the latest and greatest. There in lies the difference between the prevosts, newell, foretravel coaches. They are built like tanks and can easily run for 30 years + with regular maintenance. The house portion on these coaches are built to last as long as the million mile plus chassis.