SidecarFlip wrote:
Good way to look at it. HGTV effect.....
In 35 years of RV'ing I've always stayed smaller. Smaller means 'less stuff' to pack and unpack, better fuel mileage from the motor and easier to store. I winter my unit inside my barn so storage is a non-issue and no storage fees. At one time I thought as we (my wife and I) get older, we'd want a bigger unit but that never played out. We stayed small. We have no issue with it, have learned to pack accordingly and are quite content with smaller.
+1 My wife and I really enjoy our 24' camper. Normally just the two of us, sometimes a visitor or two. When we watch the huge units coming in a park or going down the road, we look at each other and say that we like ours better. That is for our situation. We see many cases where the situation would require a unit much bigger than ours. Of course my wife started camping as a kid with her parents and five brothers and sisters in a 15' Shasta.