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Crowe
Nov 08, 2020Explorer
I've done it. Sometimes I didn't want to take the extra time to get off a highway, drive X miles to a campground and then backtrack to the highway if time was tight or I didn't want to take the time to set up/break down again, even if it was minimal. Had to deal with a last minute campground cancellation (their end) and chose a motel because it was easier. There are other reason such as equipment breakdowns or just wanting a break and a really good, hot shower.
I've never been interested in boondocking nor staying in a parking lot-just not my thing. RVing and hotels are not mutually exclusive. If you don't want to motel/hotel it at any time that's your choice but other's choices are not subject to criticism from anyone. It doesn't defeat the purpose of RVing to stay in a motel/hotel-it may enhance a trip experience to do so.
I've never been interested in boondocking nor staying in a parking lot-just not my thing. RVing and hotels are not mutually exclusive. If you don't want to motel/hotel it at any time that's your choice but other's choices are not subject to criticism from anyone. It doesn't defeat the purpose of RVing to stay in a motel/hotel-it may enhance a trip experience to do so.
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