Dec-29-2018 06:45 PM
Jan-03-2019 05:47 PM
Jan-02-2019 11:33 PM
parcany wrote:
Ok Back in 2011 Jayco made Destination trailers. They were called Destination trailers. They also made the Jayco Bungalow sold as a travel trailer. Jayco quit making the destination trailer because they were not selling like Jayco thought they would. No I was not referring to the trailer as park models. I do know the difference. I just know what Jayco did. Don't really know how other brands are classified. If you go on the Jayco web site and find the Bungalow it will say it is a travel trailer.
Jan-02-2019 06:09 PM
Jan-02-2019 03:49 PM
Jan-02-2019 01:14 PM
parcany wrote:
Jayco used to make a destination trailer but stopped years back. The Bungalow is a travel trailer. We owned a 2011. The difference is that a travel trailer have a black tank---a grey tank-- a fresh water tank. The destination trailer doesn't have any tanks. They were made to sit on a lot.
May-06-2024 03:49 AM - edited May-06-2024 03:58 AM
I am looking Purchasing a Wildwood the dealer is trying to talk me out of buying it and getting a fifth wheel because they said it’s Very difficult to tow. I am not new to RV life and I have towed and owners various rigs including a class A. I have never had this experience. For context I would need to move this every 13-26 weeks. Can you tell me what your experience has been.
May-06-2024 06:43 AM
Hi and welcome. Since this particular topic is about 5 years old you may want to create a new post. I think you'll get more responses.
Jan-02-2019 11:50 AM
mgirardo wrote:parcany wrote:
Jayco used to make a destination trailer but stopped years back. The Bungalow is a travel trailer. We owned a 2011. The difference is that a travel trailer have a black tank---a grey tank-- a fresh water tank. The destination trailer doesn't have any tanks. They were made to sit on a lot.
I don't know about in the past, but today's Destination Trailers are large Travel Trailers with holding tanks. They are designed to mainly stay on a site, but can be towed.
I believe what you are calling a Destination Trailer are now called Park Models. They have no holding tanks. They are like mini-mobile homes.
-Michael
Jan-02-2019 10:59 AM
Jan-02-2019 06:37 AM
parcany wrote:
Jayco used to make a destination trailer but stopped years back. The Bungalow is a travel trailer. We owned a 2011. The difference is that a travel trailer have a black tank---a grey tank-- a fresh water tank. The destination trailer doesn't have any tanks. They were made to sit on a lot.
Jan-02-2019 04:53 AM
lexxiem wrote:That is exactly what destination trailers were designed for. Will probably put one on my seasonal lot. If I was to tow large I would take a 5th wheel.
I have a Keystone Residence Destination 39fden, couldn't image towing that. Just alone that thing would suck alot of gas. When looking for a seasonal site to put it on. Was a pain because of it length.
Its a nice trailer though.
Jan-02-2019 04:16 AM
Dec-31-2018 05:59 PM
Dec-31-2018 04:49 AM
toedtoes wrote:
I wonder how they got that trailer to look out right on the water like that considering the hitch is under those windows... bit of misleading advertisement?