My totally UNscientific study has made me think that the larger the TT/5er/MH, the less you see of the people. Cannot count the times that a really large trailer will pull in, set up and that's the last other than to see the light emitted by the flat screen.
Some years ago a couple set up their mid-sized 5er in "our site", if you can believe the gall, lol, as soon as the set up was finished that was the last time we saw them outdoors for the rest of the weekend. Early Sunday morning, they were gone. If we'd have been 5 minutes earlier, they'd have had to pick another site....that one is "ours", but alas, we found another one. So I don't get fussed at for considering it "our site", it's the first site we were in on the first trip with our ROO back in '07. It's really a perfect site, large, great trees, beautiful view, perfect. If it is available, we always chose it. It was also the first site we took our new 2604 to. It's our fav site in our fav campground. Sorta like sitting in someone else's pew....except that we don't tell the people they're in our pew. That said, we go camping to get out and enjoy nature, maybe meet some new people, chill out from life in general....not to sit in our trailer the whole weekend watching TV. If we want to watch TV, we can stay home. My study seems to show that the smaller the trailer, the more folks are out and about.
Trailerless but still have the spirit
2013 Rockwood Ultra Lite 2604 - new family
2007 Rockwood ROO HTT - new family
2003 Ford F-150
4 doggies - We support Adopt/Rescue.
Sam, you were the best!
Cubbie, Foxy, Biscuit and Lily - all rescues!