OP, before you decide that you can truly compare hotels to an RV of some type with traveling with children, check out this couples blog and especially
this article. They provide some real insight to traveling with small children.
I love my TT and hope to fulltime one day, but didn't really consider the real advantages to RV'ing over a hotel, until 2 specific times last year.
First, I spent a weekend attending a training session and staying at a hotel that turned out to be party city. Both nights, I was woken by partiers coming in and down the hallways at 2-3 am. The first night, I actually got up and read the hotel rate and rule sheet on the door, looking for when quiet hours were. Well there weren't any!
The second time that really helped convince me, I babysat my 1 year old granddaughter, while her mother attended a training seminar. Didn't have issues with the partiers, but I found trying to get her to sit and eat in the hotel room (without toddler seat or anything even close to highchair) was a real challenge. Eating in the restaurants at hotel was extremely expensive and I was challenged trying to find appropriate food in the restaurants too. Naps were also a challenge, as there was no where to go but 5 feet from her.
I have also babysat same baby girl in my TT and had the table to sit her at. She can play in floor of TT or outside at campground, I can put her down for a nap and be away (in the other room) and she can rest without me disturbing her.
consider those intangible things that make travel so much easier.
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