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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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12:57 pm by Julie Chickery

Podcast: RV News & Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Pandora - The World of Avator at Disney's Animal Kingdom

In this episode we discuss RV news out Portland, Oregon where the city is struggling with an overload of dilapidated RVs parking on the streets. In addition, we talk more about our recent visit to Disney World. In particular we discuss Disney’s Animal Kingdom and their newest attraction, Pandora – The World of Avatar. It was out of this world! We also talk about lessons learned from a couple of older folks visiting the park, as well as tips for getting good deals on tickets and parking.

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4:37 pm by Julie Chickery

Favorite Hikes near Washington DC

You don’t have to wander far from the Beltway to enjoy some truly spectacular hikes! On a recent trip to the Washington DC area, I squeezed in five of my favorites in three days. Why so many you may ask? I was visiting from the east coast of Florida where the leaves aren’t changing and there is no discernible change in elevation on any of my nature walks (I can’t bring myself to call them hikes). Don’t get me wrong, Florida has its assets. I just don’t enjoy hiking there as much as I do in other places like northern Virginia.

Table of Contents
  • Fall Hiking
  • #5 Meadowlark Botanical Gardens
  • #4 Teddy Roosevelt Island
  • #3  Scott’s Run Nature Preserve
  • #2 Billy Goat Trail
  • #1 Great Falls National Park

Fall Hiking

Fall is my favorite season to hike. I love the crisp autumn air and the changing colors of the leaves. There are usually fewer crowds on the trails too. In fact, on one of the hikes below, I never saw another soul. Most importantly, I don’t have to worry about mosquitoes. The days of getting eaten alive by miniature demons are pretty much over in the DC area, and I didn’t have to lather myself in bug spray to hike. That is until I headed back to Florida after my short reprieve. The mosquitoes there haven’t got the memo. But I digress. Here are the fabulous fall hikes I enjoyed on this little jaunt. If you’re ever visiting DC, consider getting outside the city for a day or two and experiencing some of the area’s natural beauty.

#5 Meadowlark Botanical Gardens

Meadowlark Botanical Gardens in Vienna, Virginia is managed by NOVA Parks. It consists of 95 acres of ornamental display gardens and unique native plant collections. While the main walking paths are perfect for strollers, there are also plenty of wooded hiking trails around the lakes and forested exteriors. Since 2012, it’s also home to the fascinating Korean Bell Garden, which includes a 3-ton “Bell of Peace and Harmony,” decorated with symbols from Korea and Virginia.

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Meadowlark Botanical Gardens
Meadowlark bench
Meadowlark Korean Peace Bell
Meadowlark Native Plants
Meadowlark woods

Since it was not an overly taxing hike, really it was more of a nature walk, I headed over to the next one on my list: Teddy Roosevelt Island.

#4 Teddy Roosevelt Island

Theodore Roosevelt Island is a 91-acre wilderness preserve that serves as a memorial to the nation’s 26th president. The Swamp Trail is a gentle, 1.5 mile trail that extends along the perimeter of the island and offers views of the Potomac. This hike is so close to DC that you can see the the Kennedy Center, Watergate Hotel, and the Washington Harbor Complex through the trees.

Georgetown from Roosevelt Island
Roosevelt Island Boardwalk
Roosevelt Island Memorial Bridge

If you’d like to add another mile and a half, try the island’s two short interior trails. Make sure you stop in the Memorial Plaza to see the large statue of Teddy and read some favorite quotes embedded in the stone memorial.

Theodore Roosevelt Island statue

#3  Scott’s Run Nature Preserve

Only one mile from the beltway on Georgetown Pike, the Scott’s Run Nature Preserve is a little piece of wilderness saved from urban sprawl. I love to warm up my hiking skills here with the easy jaunt to the falls.

Scotts Run Waterfall

The great thing about this nature preserve managed by Fairfax County Parks is the range of hiking trails here. Some are gentle and wind quietly through forest.

Scotts Run Woods

Other trails require hiking up and down precipitously steep hills and cliffs. In many places the trails descend sheer bluffs, and you have to move very  carefully down rocky cliffs.

Bluffs along the Potomac River

You can mix and match your choice of interconnecting trails on the preserve’s 384 acres. If you want to follow a more established route, try the 2.5 mile loop mapped out here. It hits all the highlights the park has to offer.

#2 Billy Goat Trail

Since this is my year of being adventurous, I had to go back to Billy Goat Trail A at Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historic Park. It is one of the most popular and challenging trails in the metropolitan DC area. The hike takes you over angled rocks and rough terrain while providing great views of the Potomac River. The toughest part to me is the 50’ traverse taking you to the top of cliffs.

View of the Billy Goat Trail from across the river
View of the Billy Goat Trail from across the river

The total hike distance is about four miles including the walk back to the parking lot along the toll path. You can add the Billy Goat B and C trail segments to make it a longer 7-mile hike. B gives you a taste of rock scrambling without the fear factor of A’s heights, and C is a nice calm hike with views of the river.

Tip: You can access this trail for free by parking in the lot across from the Old Anger’s Inn at 10801 MacArthur Blvd, Potomac, MD, but get there early if you’re going on the weekend. Otherwise, there is a fee at the Great Falls Tavern and Visitors Center entrance.

#1 Great Falls National Park

Great Falls National Park has some of the best hikes in the greater DC area. The entrance fee is $10 per car (if you don’t have a national parks pass), but it is well worth the view of Great Falls where the Potomac River falls over a series of steep, jagged rocks and flows through the narrow Mather Gorge.

Great Falls Panoramic

There are 15 miles of hiking trails, but I like the River Trail best because it follows the Potomac River for about 1.5 miles, along the tops of the cliffs. In some areas, this trail runs right next to the edge of the cliff, offering spectacular views of the Potomac and Mather Gorge.

Great Falls National Park

If you look across the river, you can see the Billy Goat Trail on the Maryland side.

Great Falls Potomac River View

Tip: Don’t try to go here after 10:30 on weekends. The line can be up to 45 minutes. Also, I recommend stopping at the Visitor Center before starting your hike. You can get a trail map and watch the short video on the history of the Falls. After leaving the Visitor Center, be sure to take the opportunity to stop off at the three overlooks on your left as you begin the trail. They provide great views of the Falls and river and provide great photo opportunities. Take your time and enjoy the stunning views along this trail.

The greater Washington DC region is surrounded by miles of trails, from well-traveled paths through local parks to hidden gems that cross state lines into Virginia and Maryland. Here you’ll find the best hiking trails from easy walks close to the city, to more challenging climbs in one of the National parks. This fall your travel bucket list should include a dose of adventure and the great outdoors! Easy hikes and nature walks include Meadowlark Botanical Garden and Roosevelt Island, while the difficulty level can vary at Scott’s Run Nature Preserve, Great Falls National Park, and the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historic Park. No list of DC area hikes is complete without a nod to the region’s popular Billy Goat trail. #hikes #DC #Virginia #Maryland #DMV

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