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May-27-2021 01:07 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:A1ARealtorRick wrote:
Now THAT'S just funny!!! How's the sticks and bricks work for you on the road? Good MPG? Comfortable? What do you do when you reach your destination in your sticks & bricks??? :W Talk about comparing apples to oranges!
Sticks and bricks are my residence, not my RV.
My RV is "mobile" and I can take it anywhere I wish to.
I can hop in the RV and go places or I can choose to stay at my sticks and bricks..
My RV is a temporary retreat, we take it places to hike, bike, sight see, not to live in it full time..
Some of us poor working slobs also have no choice but to have a real sticks and bricks because the job required us to physically show up to a physical building each day and finding campgrounds open in the winter in northern areas are not in the cards.
Dreamy eyed folks buy into the idea that owning and fulltiming in a RV is going to save them tons of money over a real stationary sticks and bricks.. It is not, unless you wallydock 365 a yr and even then you have to heat it, you have to feed it fuel to move when you get chased out of your free spot and you have to spend a lot of money on generating electricity.
When someone says they haven't paid more than $38 per night, it sounds inexpensive, until you add it up for a yr which is $13,870 and that is a lot of money just to park a vehicle each night.. Costs me $8.80 per night to live in a house, park 5 vehicles and a camping trailer plus a flat bed trailer..
Because of that, I can afford to spend some money a couple of weeks a yr camping at more expensive campgrounds around fun attractions and resort destinations instead of way out of the way never heard of backwoods camping spots for $38 per night or resorting to camping in county or a city park???..
May-27-2021 12:40 PM
A1ARealtorRick wrote:
Now THAT'S just funny!!! How's the sticks and bricks work for you on the road? Good MPG? Comfortable? What do you do when you reach your destination in your sticks & bricks??? :W Talk about comparing apples to oranges!
May-27-2021 11:34 AM
A1ARealtorRick wrote:
Now THAT'S just funny!!! How's the sticks and bricks work for you on the road? Good MPG? Comfortable? What do you do when you reach your destination in your sticks & bricks??? :W Talk about comparing apples to oranges!
May-27-2021 11:30 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:doxiemom11 wrote:
We have been full-time for 11 years and have never paid over $38.00 for a night of camping with our motorhome. We use Passport America for 50% discounts, have used the Good Sam discount, stay in Corp of Engineer parks, county, city parks and smaller mom & pop campgrounds. We seldom park at a Walmart and have never parked at a truck stop. There are plenty of less expensive places. Of course rates would be higher for a vacation to a special place, but I'm not on vacation. We have full-hookups 99% of the time.
:R
Not "everyone" fulltimes.
Not "everyone" likes to "limit" their camping lives to Corp Engineers, county, city or small mom and pop camps.
Corp Engineer, county and city parks tend to not be available "everywhere" let alone where popular attractions are..
My county has no Corp Engineer parks.
No County parks you can overnight or camp in.
No city parks you can overnight or camp in.
Many city and county parks are not designed for overnighting or camping and gates close at dusk and open at dawn and folks are expected to leave before gates close.
Besides, your fulltiming at $38 per night, that is $13,870 per yr!
I live for free compared to that as I own my home and property and it has been paid off for the last 20 yrs and has gained equity.. My local taxes cost me $800 per yr and gas for heat and electric costs on average $100 each per month.. So, my sticks and bricks costs me an average off about $3,200 per yr or $8.80 per night!
Beat that..
May-27-2021 09:24 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:
I live for free compared to that as I own my home and property and it has been paid off for the last 20 yrs and has gained equity.. My local taxes cost me $800 per yr and gas for heat and electric costs on average $100 each per month.. So, my sticks and bricks costs me an average off about $3,200 per yr or $8.80 per night!
Beat that..
May-27-2021 08:40 AM
doxiemom11 wrote:
We have been full-time for 11 years and have never paid over $38.00 for a night of camping with our motorhome. We use Passport America for 50% discounts, have used the Good Sam discount, stay in Corp of Engineer parks, county, city parks and smaller mom & pop campgrounds. We seldom park at a Walmart and have never parked at a truck stop. There are plenty of less expensive places. Of course rates would be higher for a vacation to a special place, but I'm not on vacation. We have full-hookups 99% of the time.
May-27-2021 08:19 AM
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May-27-2021 05:10 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:Hopefully that will happen sooner rather than later for all the newbies that are clogging our campgrounds. 😉Cloud Dancer wrote:
Just another expensive pleasure. I'm just glad I didn't borrow money to pay for it. I'm still willing to pay some more cash for it.
Correct!
I consider camping in a RV to be a "hobby" and as such with all hobbies, it costs you money to participate.
But, I keep my costs to a minimum by not buying a new expensive RVs, old used RVs have saved me tens of thousands of dollars even when taking repairs into account.
If you are buying a new expensive RV and thinking you are going to save money camping, you will be disappointed in the end.
May-26-2021 01:28 PM
Cloud Dancer wrote:
Just another expensive pleasure. I'm just glad I didn't borrow money to pay for it. I'm still willing to pay some more cash for it.
May-26-2021 12:08 PM
May-26-2021 10:57 AM
way2roll wrote:Super_Dave wrote:
Our summer season campground was sold to new owners this past winter and the rates immediately went up 25%.
Looking at the total cost of camping, my wife and I figured that we would save about $500/month if we gave up camping in the RV.
Agreed, but compared to the conventional methods of vacationing/travel, camping is much, much cheaper. It's not just CG's going up in price, hotel prices are insane. Small town where I grew up used to cost $80 for a nice hotel. Now it's $180/night. That was in the span of 3 years.
May-26-2021 10:19 AM