Bordercollie wrote:
Opinion: Towed vehicles are more bother and expense, wear and tear, than worth it for the few times they are really needed. Social campers like to cruise around with acquaintances in cars going to restaurants and local attractions, trading off driving. You can rent a car to tour a city that is not RV friendly. Shuttle buses and city and tour buses may be available from RV parks.
Our opinion: It totally depends on the RV'er, the RV in question and the location they are going. They could be in a large RV that not conducive to driving into a metropolitan area. The RV'ers my prefer to have a base camp and travel out from there.
We are not the type to really go and sit at a campground or rv park. The campground or park is never the destination (unless it's somewhere like Disney). The area is the destination for us. We prefer to get out and see the sites, go out to eat, frequent the local shops and etc. Kind of hard for us to take a 32' Class C everywhere. And for those with larger ones, even worse. Plus it doesn't make sense to drive something around at 8mpg more than needed when something cheaper on gas can be driven. Now, don't get me wrong. We have gone camping without a toad or car with us. Just a couple weekends ago we went onto the Blue Ridge parkway. First night we didn't get to campground until almost dark. No where to go. Second day we drove to another campground with a visitors center at the waterfalls. They had spaces for RV, buses and trailers. Got there and all spaces filled up. The RV spaces were filled with cars. Was not going to be able to stop and park. Just so happened to loop around the parking lot and a space opened up. Was able to park. Visited waterfall and drove the mile down to the campground and checked in. Stayed there that afternoon/night and left next day. But that is not a typical trip for us. The weekend before was. My wife drove her car behind motorhome. Next day, drove about 10 miles to go to a shop and historical settlement. No RV parking at either and one of the places was in a downtown area. No public transportation around from the rv park.