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    • The Best U.S. National Park Campgrounds
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    • Alternatives To National Park Campgrounds: Discover Hidden Gems Just Outside the Park Boundaries
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    • Best Waterfront Campgrounds For Every Budget
    • Alabama
      • Gunter Hill Campground (Montgomery, Alabama)
    • Arizona
      • Best Campgrounds in Arizona
      • Aspen Campground (Payson, Arizona)
      • LazyDays KOA (Tucson, Arizona)
      • Lost Dutchman State Park (Phoenix, AZ)
    • Arkansas
      • Catherine’s Landing (Hot Springs, Arkansas)
      • Downtown Riverside RV Park (Little Rock, Arkansas)
    • California
      • Best Campgrounds in California
      • Crescent City Redwoods KOA (Crescent City, California)
      • Sea Breeze RV Park (Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station)
    • Delaware
      • Cape Henlopen State Park (Lewes, Delaware)
    • Florida
      • Best Campgrounds in Florida
      • Blue Angel Naval Recreation Area (Pensacola, FL)
      • Jonathan Dickinson State Park (Southeast FL)
      • LazyDays RV Resort (Tampa, FL)
      • MacDill AFB FamCamp (Tampa, FL)
      • Military Camping in Key West
      • Patrick AFB FamCamp (Cocoa Beach, FL)
      • Rainbow Springs State Park & Campground (Ocala, FL)
      • Walt Disney World’s Fort Wilderness (Orlando, FL)
        • Halloween at Disney’s Fort Wilderness
        • Chickery’s Travels Podcast Episode 5: Fort Wilderness Campground Review
    • Maryland
      • Cherry Hill Park (College Park, Maryland)
    • Michigan
      • Port Huron KOA (Kimball, Michigan)
    • Nevada
      • Best Campgrounds in Nevada
      • Las Vegas RV Campgrounds: Nellis Air Force Base and Lake Mead RV Village
      • Boondocking Near Las Vegas
    • New Hampshire
      • Lincoln / Woodstock KOA (New Hampshire)
    • New York
      • Round Pond Recreation Area (West Point, NY)
    • North Carolina
      • Outer Banks West / Currituck Sound KOA (Coinjock, North Carolina)
    • Oklahoma
      • Oklahoma City East KOA (Choctaw, Oklahoma)
    • Texas
      • Best Campgrounds in Texas
      • Alsatian RV Resort (Castroville, Texas)
      • Maverick Ranch (Lajitas, Texas)
      • Texas Wine Country Jellystone (Fredericksburg, Texas)
    • Tennessee
      • Camp Margaritaville (Pigeon Forge, TN)
      • Crossville I-40 KOA (Crossville, TN)
      • Midway RV Park (Memphis, TN)
    • Virginia
      • Complete Guide to Camping at Shenandoah National Park
      • Cape Charles / Chesapeake Bay KOA (Cape Charles, Virginia)
      • Fort Belvoir Travel Camp (Alexandria, VA)
      • Harrisonburg / Shenandoah Valley KOA (Broadway, Virginia)
      • Shenandoah Views Campground (Luray, Virginia)
      • Lynchburg / Blue Ridge Parkway KOA (Monroe, Virginia)
      • Shenandoah River State Park (Bentonville, Virginia)
    • Washington
      • Crescent Bar RV Resort (Quincy, Washington)
    • West Virginia
      • Harper’s Ferry KOA (Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia)
  • USA
    • Alaska
      • 5 Things You Can’t Miss On Your First Trip To Alaska
    • Arizona
      • Apache Trail: A Crazy, Scary, Beautiful Drive
      • Best of Tucson – 10 Unforgettable Activities
      • Complete Guide to Saguaro National Park
      • Lost Dutchman State Park (Phoenix, Arizona)
      • Phoenix Faves: Best Activities to Enjoy on Your Arizona Vacation
    • California
      • Complete Guide to Joshua Tree National Park
      • Complete Guide to Redwood National and State Parks
    • District of Columbia
      • Budget Friendly Fun in Washington D.C.
      • Favorite Hikes near Washington DC
      • Indoor Skydiving and TopGolf: Just Another Day of Family Fun!
    • Florida
      • Florida National Parks Road Trip Guide
      • Best Beaches in Florida’s Panhandle
      • Best Walt Disney World Festivals For Adults
      • Blowing Rocks Preserve – Jupiter Island, Florida
      • Bok Tower Gardens
      • Daytona Beach – The World’s Most Famous Beach
      • Enjoy the Best of Sunny Sarasota
      • Epcot International Food & Wine Festival
      • Gasparilla – Tampa’s Pirate Invasion
      • 3 Days on the Nature Coast 
      • Get Back to Nature in Tampa Bay
      • Florida Freshwater Springs on the Nature Coast
      • Halloween at Disney’s Fort Wilderness
      • Kennedy Space Center – Cape Canaveral
      • Island Hopping at Honeymoon Island and Caladesi Island State Parks
      • Must See Sights in St. Augustine, FL – America’s Oldest City
      • Rainbow Springs State Park & Campground (Dunnellon, Florida)
      • Take Me Out to the Ball Game – Spring Training in Tampa, FL
      • Tarpon Springs – The Gulf Coast Town with Greek Flavor
      • The 5 Best Beaches in the Tampa Bay Area
      • Top 5 Things to Do on Florida’s Space Coast
      • What Not to Do When Kayaking on the Weeki Wachee River
      • Why We Love Tampa
      • Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure
    • Georgia
      • Visiting Atlanta? Don’t Miss These Civil Rights Museums
    • Hawaii
      • Everything You Need to Know About Camping in a Jeep Wrangler in Hawaii
    • Illinois
      • One Day In The Windy City – Chicago Itinerary
    • Maine
      • Coastal Maine Road Trip
      • Discover the Beauty of Monhegan Island, Maine
      • Acadia National Park: Highlights You Can’t Miss
    • Nevada
      • Explore Las Vegas – It’s More Than Just Gambling
    • New Hampshire
      • Experience the Magic of New Hampshire’s White Mountains
    • North Carolina
      • Complete Guide to Great Smoky Mountains National Park
      • Uncover the Coastal Charm of North Carolina’s Outer Banks | A Guide for Visitors
    • Oregon
      • Navigating Oregon’s Natural Gems
    • Pennsylvania
      • The Best Things To Do In Lancaster Pennsylvania
    • Tennessee
      • Complete Guide to Great Smoky Mountains National Park
      • Burgess Falls: 3 For 1 Waterfall Special
      • National Civil Rights Museum – Memphis, TN
      • Window Cliffs, TN – I’m Not Afraid of Heights, But I am Afraid of Falling!
      • WWII History in Tennessee
    • Texas
      • Best Restaurants in Fredericksburg
      • Enjoy a Bird’s Eye View of Texas Hill Country
      • Explore Nature’s Untamed Beauty at Big Bend National Park
      • Top 10 Activities in the Dallas – Fort Worth
    • Utah
      • Discover the Best of Zion National Park
    • Virginia
      • Explore Great Falls Park, Virginia
  • RV Resources
    • 3 Simple Steps to Find the Best RV Campgrounds
    • 5 Years Full-Time RV: Lessons Learned & Biggest Regret
    • Boondocking – What We Learned From Our First Dry Camping Experience
    • Tips for Boondocking Success
    • Essential RV Gear
      • Essential RV Gear Guide
      • DIY RV Power & Solar Upgrade
      • RV Must Have: Tire Pressure Monitoring System
      • RV SnapPads Product Review
      • RVLOCK Keyless Entry Door Handle Installation and Review
      • Shop “RV Local” With TechnoRV
      • Top RV Gadgets & Accessories
      • WeBoost Cellular Booster Review
    • Maintenance
      • DIY RV Power & Solar Upgrade
      • DIY Power Upgrade – “Solar Ready” Arctic Fox Fifth Wheel
      • An Easy Way to Protect Your RV Water Heater
      • Easy DIY Project to Protect Your RV Water System
      • How to Reduce the Likelihood of Tire Blowouts on your RV
      • Odor Free RV Black Tank Tips
      • RV Condensation: What It Is, What It Does, and How To Stop It
      • RV Roofs – What You Need to Know
    • Living in an RV
      • 9 Lessons From 2 1/2 Years on the Road
      • Dealing with my Biggest Full-Time Travel Struggle, Missing Family While Traveling
      • Downsizing: 3 Areas That Make The Biggest Impact
      • Full-Time RV: 2019 Year in Review
      • Full-Time RV: 2018 Year in Review
      • Full-Time RV Travel – 2017 Year In Review
      • How Full-Time RVers Celebrate the Holidays
      • Get Ready for Full-Time RV Travel
      • Internet Solutions for RV Travelers
      • The Ultimate Guide to Embracing the Full-Time RV Lifestyle
      • Living in a Tiny, Traveling Home
      • Making Friends (and reconnecting with old friends) While Traveling Full-Time
      • Pros & Cons of Full-Time RV Travel
      • RV Organization & Storage Ideas
      • Short-Term RV Storage: Leaving The RV Behind
      • Top 3 Lessons Learned & Biggest Regret: 3 Years Full-Time RV Living
      • What We Wish We Knew Before Full-Time RVing – Stories from the Road
      • What You Need To Know Before Selling Everything And Moving To An RV
      • Why We Are Traveling Full-Time In Our RV
    • Must Read Books Before Becoming A Full-time RVer
    • RV Organization & Storage Ideas
    • RV Remodel
      • Planning an RV Remodel
      • RV Kitchen Cooking Videos
      • Painting Your RV Interior
      • Update the RV Kitchen – Backsplashes & More
      • Updating Your RV Window Treatments
      • RV Bedroom Makeover
      • RV Remodel Costs with Before & After Photos
      • Vintage Camper Renovation
    • RV Holiday Tour – Decorating Our Small Space
    • RV Hurricane Evacuation
    • RV Misery Can Be Overcome By The Generosity Of Others
    • How Book Readers Can Space and Weight in the RV
    • Slow Travel
    • Small Kitchen Cooking
      • Eating Healthy on Travel Days
    • Staying Healthy
      • Traveling with Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, and Other Chronic Pain Conditions
    • Trip Planning
    • Traveling with Pets
      • RVing with Your Cat
      • Traveling with Restricted Breed Dogs
    • Why I Prefer RV Travel Over Flying
    • Your Guide To Planning The Best Family Vacation This Summer
  • Travel Finance
    • 5 Tips to Save on RV Travel
    • 5 Ways to Fund Full-Time Travel
    • Creative Ways To Save Money On Your Next Vacation
    • Full-Time RV Expenses
      • Annual Full-Time RV Expenses – The Big Three
    • Five Credit Card Strategies To Improve Travel
    • How Much Do Campgrounds Cost?
    • How Much Does it Cost to RV Full-Time?
    • How to Camp for Free
    • How to Earn Passive Income from Your RV (Without Doing Any Work)
    • How to Save Money on RV Fuel Costs
    • How to Save on Food While Camping
    • How to Start a Profitable Blog
    • How We Earn A Living While Traveling Full-Time (And How You Can Too)
    • How We Paid $139,000 of Debt in 2 Years While Full-Time RVing
    • Learn How to Finance Your Dreams
    • The Top 7 Ways to Save Money While Traveling Full-Time
    • RV Purchasing
      • RV Purchasing: Understanding RV Types
      • Benefits of Renting an RV: Try Before You Buy
      • Should I Buy A New or Used RV?
      • The Costs of RV Ownership
      • The True Cost of Financing an RV
      • Attend An RV Show – Even If You Already Own An RV | Exciting Reasons Why
    • Save Money Using the Public Library (On More Than Just Books)
  • Military Travel
    • Guide To Using Military Campgrounds
    • Health Care for Retired Military Full-Time RVers
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11:08 pm by Julie Chickery

Podcast: Viva Las Vegas

This week we’re on vacation in Las Vegas, Nevada! Yes, even RVers take vacations. Since we don’t like to drive very quickly, we flew to Vegas for this 2 week trip.

In our podcast this week, we discussed our participation in Full-Time Freedom Week! We, along with 7 other full-time RV couples and families, shared some of our experiences. We also discussed our financial lessons learned after 3 years on the road in this video.

Click here to listen to the podcast now. 

Decorating for the Holidays

I’ll be posting a video tour of my RV holiday decorations within the next few days. You can subscribe to our YouTube channel to get a notification when it is up.

The Facebook Groups I mentioned in the podcast are:

RV Christmas 

RV Interior Ideas Holiday Edition

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2:20 pm by Julie Chickery

How Full-Time RVers Celebrate the Holidays

They say, “It’s the most wonderful time of the year!” I wholeheartedly agree! This year I decided to ask eight other full-time RVing couples and families what their plans are for the season. One theme that resonated throughout was family, and I think that’s wonderful. A common misnomer about RV life is that you leave your family behind. Sure, you don’t see them every day as you’re off gallivanting around the country, but it appears we all find ways to fit them in for the holidays. Whether it is traveling to see them, meeting up at an RV park, or using the internet to connect, our loved ones are never far away!

Ed, Liz & Chelsea 

Full-Time RVers: The Virtual Campground

What did you do for the holidays last year?  

We stayed in our RV park in Troy, Alabama. There is a large group of snowbirds that gather every year here and they host dinner. Everyone is so generous and welcoming. For both Thanksgiving and Christmas, we were able to attend an amazing feast!

If you did not “go home,” did you miss it? 

I know my husband missed his family. We actually went home “between holidays” and I loved it. There was no pressure and we could just enjoy our time without running to everyone’s houses and worrying about getting everyone presents. As for my side of the family, it is very small. My sister and mother don’t do Christmas, and my brother has his own large gang of in-laws. We don’t put much pressure on each other during this time of year. It’s amazing.

What are your plans this year? 

This year, things are up in the air! We are transitioning from stationary to traveling RV! We should be in Connecticut for the holidays, with my husband’s family. If that is the case, I’m NOT staying in the RV. If we are still location dependent, we may drive down to the Florida Panhandle to enjoy the festivities there.

Kevin & Laura 

Full-Time RVers: Laura and Kevin of Chapter 3 TravelsWhat did you do for the holidays last year?

Even though we were already living full-time in the RV, last year was a bit out of the ordinary because I had broken my leg and we were staying in Massachusetts while I recuperated.  Luckily, my brother and sister-in-law live there, so we were able to spend Thanksgiving with them.  Had I not broken my leg, we likely would have stopped in Virginia, where we are from, and celebrated Thanksgiving with friends there. By Christmas, I was able to travel and we made our way down to St. Augustine, Florida where Kevin’s parents live. We set up at a campground in St. Augustine and celebrated the holiday with Kevin’s extended family. This was a nice change as it had been years since we’d been able to visit with them at Christmas. Work obligations and the expense of holiday travel had always made visiting at that time of year difficult. Living in the RV finally allowed us to conveniently and economically spend the holidays with family. It was actually the first time in a long time that we got to spend the holidays with family.

What are your plans this year?

This year will be very different. We’ll be at a campground in Gulf Shores, Alabama for Thanksgiving, so Kevin’s parents are actually going to drive from St. Augustine to spend the holiday with us.  We’ll be firing up the smoker for a smoked turkey with all the fixings. Just like the Pilgrims! We’re obviously keeping our fingers crossed for good weather because it’ll be less than ideal to try to cram four adults and a big dog into a small RV while cooking a huge meal, but, if that’s what has to happen, then so be it. We are up for the challenge!

As for Christmas, I put a lot of thought into where we would want to be. Unfortunately, we’ll be in Southern Texas at that point and we know zero people there. In the interest of not feeling lonely, I did some research and found an RV park that has a reputation for friendly staff and visitors and lots of planned activities. While we don’t know for sure that there will be events during the holidays, we are reasonably confident that there will be a number of friendly, outgoing, fun-loving people in the campground while we are there. So, our plan is to go make new friends and have fun!

Mike & Dawn 

Full-time RVers: Mike and Dawn GondeckBefore you started your full-time adventure, did you have any specific holiday traditions?

There were only three die-hard traditions we shared:

  1. When we became a blended family eight years ago, we started the tradition of having dinner at a chain Italian restaurant on Christmas-Eve-Eve and viewing Christmas lights afterward.  Even when daughter #1 moved away after college and couldn’t make it ‘home’ for the holiday, we bought her a gift card and met at the restaurant in different cities at the same time and FaceTimed throughout the meal.
  2. Daughter #3 is a songbird and a member of a show/travel choir.  She has performed at different locations on Christmas Eve throughout the years, so it was our tradition to attend those services to hear her performance.
  3. A special meal made by Mike (because he’s a much better cook than me) on Christmas Eve day.

How did your traditions change based on your new RV lifestyle? 

We had planned to RV our way to the west coast for the winter and spend Christmas on the road, hoping the girls could fly to our location.  Because daughter #3’s choir will perform in Rome, Italy (at the Vatican with the Pope in attendance) the day after Christmas this year, she was unable to fly to see us in California.  As a result, we canceled our ‘out west’ plans and totally switched gears.  We’ll be heading back to the east coast to spend the holidays with our girls before the youngest flies to Rome.  We can still have our Christmas Eve-Eve tradition and Mike will prepare the family favorites on Christmas Eve day.

Chris & Kim 

Full-Time RVers: Kim and Chris of GeekRV Last year we opted to spend most of our Thanksgiving eating a lot of food from Honey Baked Ham and the rest of the day decorating for Christmas. We had a small box of decorations we just couldn’t part with and the rest were found at sales at Lowes. We had the room on our site at Las Vegas Motorcoach Resort so opted to get a 9-foot tree, bows, a smaller tree, and many many lights. We ended up donating them to the resort at the end of the season.

We also had a fireplace so opted to hang our stockings (in the Christmas box) there. We also made use of our hue lights to get the red/green effect and put them throughout the site and in the coach. We have had “Nala twin” for 16 years so of course put that in the dash, along with a new Christmas Yoda and garland. Despite Nala being ill, she still went after the garland something fierce!

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GeekRV Tree and Fireplace
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We were about 2000 miles from family. We went to see Rogue One on Christmas Day at Red Rock, which is a newer and higher-end theater. It was a great movie and we loved seeing it. Nala wasn’t doing well then, though, so for the rest of the day we spent with her, Ally, Sommer, and Piper as well as seeing our friends who lived at LVM.

This year, we are trying to decide. Our site at Riverbend Motorcoach Resort is just as big so yup, plan on decorating again! We love decorating for the holiday so that won’t stop but we may not be here for the actual holiday. We are in Florida; Kim has family in North Carolina which is a good ten hours away, so we’re trying to see if we can make it work. We opted against travel last year because it would be 24+ hours driving. Nope. This year it’s much more tempting. Driving in the east during the holidays is very stressful and it’s about 3 days, but it would be nice to see family. We are keeping open minds. Either way, decorations are a moral imperative!

Jim & Carmen 

Full Time RVers: James and Carmen of Living in BeautyWhat did you do for the holidays last year? 

We spent a balmy Christmas with Carmen’s father, Allen Perry in Carabelle, Florida at Ho-Hum RV Park.  On December 24th all restaurants and fish markets in the area were closed until after New Year, so we threw a dinner party under the palms beside the shore of Saint George Sound. Our delightful neighbors – the seasoned Canadian vagabond Rob and his dog Ozzie accepted our invitation to celebrate our first Christmas on the road. Around sunset, Jim turned on Christmas music and opened a couple of bottles of wine from our Sonoma wine country tour. We shared travel stories and prepared homemade mushroom burgers, curly sweet potato fries, and freshly baked brioche buns. Periodically, other campers would drift by with holiday greetings, confections, bottles of cheer, and even freshly caught fish to share. Later, as the sky filled to bursting with stars I was overcome with a moment of deja vu until I realized the evening felt like a classic Christmas film from the 1940s. A magical evening!

Outdoor mini Christmas Tree with LightsIf you did not “go home,” did you miss it? 

Not really. As navy brats, we’ve never been invested in the idea of “a place called home.” Home was where our moms were. With our moms both gone, every place is home now.

What are your plans this year?

We’re heading toward the Florida Keys for Christmas. Carmen’s dad is planning to join us there in his Roll Tide Travato. But, usually, our best plans are the plans we don’t make. If something happens and we have to change our holiday plans, that’s fine – maybe even great.

Bryce & Camille 

Full-Time RVers: Camille and Bryce of More Than a Wheelin'.What did you do for the holidays last year? 

Last year was our first year on the road. We left in late August so didn’t plan to return home for Thanksgiving, my favorite holiday with my family. Luckily though my husband and I volunteered at the Moab Community Thanksgiving which helped create some holiday cheer.

If you did not “go home,” did you miss it? 

It was very difficult! I felt really sad and distant from my family. We skyped which helped some but it wasn’t the same.  Volunteering helped but it didn’t replace my family.

What are your plans this year? 

This year we are heading “home” and staying at least one month so we can celebrate all the holidays and recharge over the holidays. We’ve learned that living nomadically doesn’t mean you have to stay nomadic all the time. Somehow we thought that going home meant we had failed as RVers. But really you learn to relax and go with the flow. We live this lifestyle for the flexibility it provides–which means being with our loved ones too.

What about us?

We’ve celebrated the holidays differently each year of our 5 on the road. During our first year of full-timing as empty nesters, we were alone and had a picnic on the beach in Florida. The following year we met our sons for a destination holiday/early Christmas in Las Vegas. We flew to Virginia in our third year to visit with two of our sons, and last year it was just the two of us in Arizona. This year our youngest son is going to visit us in Key West. I still love to decorate for the holidays and had a full-sized tree in our toy hauler! You can see it in this RV Holiday Tour by clicking here. I’m working on my holiday decor for this smaller RV now.

Great Deals on Christmas Decor

As I was browsing around for ideas of how to decorate our 29 1/2′ Fifth Wheel, I found these great deals on RV-sized and RV-themed Christmas Decor for you. Please note that these are affiliate links, meaning we will receive a small commission if you purchase a product after clicking the link to it (there’s no extra cost to you).

    

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Learn what several full-time RVers do to celebrate the holidays from the road. Christmas and other holidays can be a lot of fun in an RV, motorhome, fifth wheel or camper.

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1:49 pm by Julie Chickery

Podcast: Tampa Bay Fall RV Show

See the best new RVs from the Tampa Bay Fall RV Show. We picked our favorites from each category: Class A Diesel, Class A Gas, Class B, Class C, Fifth Wheel, Travel Trailer, and Truck Camper.

We just attended the Tampa Bay Fall RV Show hosted by the Florida RV Trade Association. This was a great warm-up for us since we plan to attend the big Florida RV Supershow in Tampa January 2018. Now, you may be asking why we are attending these shows? Are we shopping for a new RV? Yes, and no. Yes, we eventually want to purchase a smaller RV as we discussed in our previous discussion in Episode 4: Top 3 Lessons Learned After 3 Years of Full-Time RVing. However, we’re not planning to buy it in the next few months, but we still enjoy the shows to see what new features are coming out and to see the vendors as well.

Click here to listen to the podcast episode now. 

RV Show Tips

We’d like to share just a few tips on how to get the most out of your RV show shopping experience. First off, attend a small one like this first if you can. There was still a lot to see, but we felt we were able to cover it all in about 3 ½ hours. If you’re going to a larger show, consider attending more than one day. You can look at RVs one day and vendors another. This will allow you to enjoy it more fully. Finally, know your budget before you go don’t allow the sales people to pressure you into a sale with, “This is the last one at this price…” Usually the pressure comes from them needing to make a sale, which should tell you something.

RV Dealerships

At this particular show there were 7 RV dealerships represented:

  • General RV (Largest Representation)
  • Lazy Days
  • Como RV
  • RV One
  • America Choice RV
  • Gerzeny’s RV World
  • Arrow RV

Between the dealers, all types of RV were represented from truck bed campers to large diesel class A coaches. In addition, most of the major brands were represented. The only brand we did not see was Airstream.

Best in Show


We focused on looking at smaller RVs at this show. By smaller I mean smaller than our 44’ fifth wheel, so that covers a lot space. Here are some of our favorites from this show and the pricing that was displayed:

Class A Diesel: Tiffin Breeze 31BR – MSRP $241,993 Show Price $196,780

We considered a Class A before we purchased our Fifth Wheel and decided on Tiffin based on their reputation among RV consumers. The thing I liked about this one is that it is diesel, but it is smaller than many. Some of the diesel Class A’s these days are 40’ so this one was refreshing. However, I don’t like how the bathroom is right across from the kitchen. Just seems icky to me. We also looked at a Tiffin Allegro Red 33BR (MSRP $257,250 Show Price $216,965). It was also beautiful, but had the bathroom in the same place.

Class A Gas: Winnebago Vista 29VE – MSRP $132,971 Show Price $99,728

This is a nice little gas Class A that has everything you need for under $100,000. We didn’t really like the placement of the TV in the front room, and again-the bathroom in the kitchen. This is such a popular feature, maybe it’s just me that doesn’t like it.

Class B/C: Leisure Van Unity MB – Starting at $130,000

Leisure Van calls this a luxury Class C, but it is on a Mercedes Sprinter Chassis, which I usually considered a Class B – so you decide. Either way, I fell in love with this RV online and have been hoping to see one in person. It did not disappoint! We sat inside this RV for quite a while, and went back to it three times! The sales personnel from Gerzeny’s RV World of Lakeland were very helpful and answered all of our questions. The thing that I really love about it is that with the murphy bed, you get a full bathroom in the back. The draw back is that this thing is in such high demand, there is no break on the price and you have to wait about 10 months for delivery.

Class C – Winnebago View 24J – MSRP $159,040 Show $119,280

I think this is a cute little unit for someone with a child who wants to RV and be very maneuverable. It has the over the cab bunk and the dinette that makes into a bed. I personally don’t like the bed tucked in the corner so you have to crawl into it, but some people don’t mind.

Fifth Wheel – Grand Design Solitude 360 RL MSRP $95,249 Show Price $74,970

We’ve heard good things about Grand Design and are thinking of getting a smaller Fifth Wheel (unless we decide to splurge on the Unity) so I wanted to check one out. We looked at the Reflection as well (MSRP $48,304 Show Price $39,907), but the Solitude is the winner to me. I pretty much loved everything about it (except maybe the bowl sink in the bathroom—not a huge fan), but that was minor. The major problem is that this particular model is still 39’, and we’d like to go down to no more than 36’. They do have a shorter Solitude floorplan, but I’ll have to see one in person.

Light Fifth Wheel – Open Range Light MSRP $54,018 Show Price $45,915

This had a surprisingly spacious layout in the living room/kitchen area. It had a small refrigerator/freezer instead of residential, but perhaps that was for weight considerations.  The weird thing to me though was the bedroom. The headboard end of the bed was against a slanted wall. I don’t understand why it was like that but it seemed odd. Also the only dresser was 3 little drawers in the closet.

Travel Trailer: Winnie Drop WD170S – MSRP $24,911 Show Price $19,985

This was a cute little travel trailer that I thought would be perfect for a solo RVer or a couple that doesn’t mind being real close all the time. There is no separation between the living room, kitchen, and bedroom like you may have in something larger. One thing I really liked about it was the lighter cabinetry.

Travel Trailer: Forest River Wildwood HG 282RK – MSRP $43,976 Show Price $29,999

I was really surprised when we walked into this travel trailer. The layout was very similar to a Fifth Wheel and I felt like I was in a small apartment. The only thing I didn’t like was the slanted bedroom wall like the light fifth wheel. This one had some cabinets on each side and they stuck out awkwardly.

Truck Camper: Lance Truck Camper – MSRP $19,999 Show Price $15,330

I’ve never seen the inside of a truck camper before and was pleasantly surprised. I could live in it alone. I don’t think the two of us could because there is not much room to maneuver around each other, and it has the most limited storage space of any RVs we looked at.

Vendors

Another great thing about RV shows are the vendors. Especially at the larger shows, you can find anything and everything related to RVs and campgrounds. The show was small compared to the January Supershow, but there were still a lot of vendors representing all facets of RV travel.

  • Satellite Steve – We spent several minutes chatting with Satellite Steve. He is a great resource for all satellite questions and how to save money on satellite subscriptions. We have decided to use him to install an additional receiver in our RV as well as possibly mounting a quick-release mount on the roof of our Fifth Wheel.
  • Craft Village – We actually purchased our yard sign from this vendor 2 years ago at the Florida Supershow and it has held up perfectly to the weather. They hand paint and letter the large 16″ x 11 1/2″ x  3/4″ oak- stained resin signs. They have routed holes in back for easy hanging. You can get it at the show where they will personalize it while you shop, or you can order one online.
  • Travel Resorts of America – We’ve never heard of this campground membership that has 8 different east coast campgrounds in New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. We plan to take a closer look at them next summer and try the resort at Gettysburg.

Other vendors included:

·      All American Gutter Protection
·      Ameriprise Financial
·      Bigfoot Leveling
·      Canterbury Creations
·      Cummins Coach Care
·      EZ Star Hitch
·      Fine Jewelry
·      Frogfur Woodwork
·      General RV Store
·      Health Craft
·      Hide Rugs
·      HiDow Professional Pain Management
·      Home Remodeling
·      Lazy Days RV Rental
·      Lazy Days Store
·      Luxury Airstream Escapes
·      Queen of Pain Relief
·      RV Awnings Under the Sun
·      RV Windshield of Florida
·      South Florida Water
·      Sprint
·      Suncoast RV Rental
·      Thousand Trails/Encore
·      Vision Auto Glass
·      Wyndham Vacation Resorts

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