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March 5, 2018 by Julie 5 Comments

What We Wish We Knew Before Full-Time RVing

We wanted to share what we wish we knew before we started full-time RVing, but thought it would be fun to hear from others as well. In this article four full-time RVing couples relay what they wish they had known before hitting the road.

Maintenance

One primary lesson learned about full-time RVing is how much maintenance is required, even when the RV is new. Bryce from More Than a Wheelin’ said he wish he had been better prepared for the amount of maintenance and repairs that would be necessary on their new Class A motorhome. Even with a warranty, service work can be inconvenient or even inaccessible. This is something we have also lamented about a time or two. Click here to see our video where we discuss whether or not we think our new RV warranty was worth it.

Finances

Full-Time RV Finance: Learn tips for budgeting for full-time travel, earning an income on the road, and implementing techniques for saving on campgrounds and more!

Financial issues prevailed as the most common theme in this discussion. It is a hot topic among many full-time and prospective full-time RVers. In fact, we’re asked questions about it so often that we even wrote a book based on what we’ve learned over 3 years of full-time RV living and travel. Click here to see Full-Time RV Finance available on Amazon.

Section I: Budgeting For The Full-Time RV Travel Lifestyle. Covers the full range of topics from purchasing new or used, how much to spend, and factors like depreciation and financing.

Section II: Earning Money On The Road. Provides numerous examples of ways to earn an income while traveling. From workamping and travel jobs to starting  your own business, this section provides numerous case studies of full-time RVers financing their RV travels.

Section III: Saving Money On RV Travel. This section gives you ingenious tips for saving money on campgrounds, fuel and many other full-time RV expenses.

Budgeting

Lindsay from Follow Your Detour relayed that she wished she knew how affordable the RV lifestyle could be. It really is about setting priorities and budgeting. She surveyed several other full-time RVers on how much they spend monthly on a variety of RV life related expenses. Click here to learn How Much It Costs to RV Full-Time. Lindsay and her husband also created an amazing program called Finance Your Detour to help you learn how to budget to achieve your dreams.

Remote Work

Camille from More Than a Wheelin’ wished she had known about how many remote work opportunities were available. She says she stressed out about it too much in the beginning, and now hopes to share how easy it is to find remote work with others. Click here to get your free copy of the resource she created called 21 Remote Work Websites. Worries over earning an income on the road are shared by many. In fact, Ed of The Virtual Campground is registered to attend a RV Repair Technician program in a few weeks, but he wishes he had gotten a head start on it before they started their full-time travels.

Boondocking

Liz of The Virtual Campground wishes she had learned more about boondocking, or camping without hook-ups. It is a great way to save money, but requires a little planning. Click here to read our tips for boon docking success.

Saving Money

We’re not boondockers because we’re a little spoiled and like our hook-ups. However, I wish I had known that there were plenty of other ways to save money while traveling. In the 3+ years we’ve been on the road, I’ve learned all about them. Click here to see our video on Saving Money at Campgrounds.

Choosing The Right RV For You

Dan from Follow Your Detour also provides some great advice about choosing the right RV for you. For example, they started with a Fifth Wheel like us. While our 44′ Fifth Wheel is perfect for our lifestyle (you can see it here), Dan & Lindsay realized that they wanted to travel to places that required a smaller rig. Now they have a 24′ Winnebago Navion that is perfect for them. He recommends that you consider renting before you buy, and we couldn’t agree more. Click here to read an article about Why Renting Before Buying is such a great idea.

Fellowship

Finally, Sean shared that he wished he knew how easy it was to connect with the full-time RVing community even while traveling. Last week we attended the RV Entrepreneur Summit where we reconnected with friends and made new ones as well. Events like the summit and large gatherings like those in Quartzite each year are a great way to enjoy the fellowship of other full-time RVers. Click here to read about other ways to Make Friends While Traveling Full-Time.

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What Do You Wish You Knew Before RVing Full-Time?

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July 31, 2017 by Julie 10 Comments

The Top 7 Ways to Save Money While Traveling Full-Time

Traveling full-time sounds like a lot of fun, but if you’re not careful it can become expensive very quickly. In this article, I’ll share the top 7 ways to save money while traveling full-time.

Learn how to pay off debt, earn an income, and save money all while traveling full-time.

Campgrounds

The largest full-time travel expense for many, including us, is lodging. Watch the video below to find ways to save on campgrounds or read on for more tips. 

There are many variables in where you choose to park your RV, and all impact the bottom line.

    • Hook ups or Not? We often enjoy full hook up campgrounds which means water, electricity, and sewer. I especially like amenities like swimming pools or shuttles to nearby cities. However, this doesn’t have to mean staying at an RV Resort, many national, state, and even municipal park campgrounds have full hook ups and are less expensive than RV resorts.
    • Length of Stay. Many commercial RV resorts and campgrounds offer discounts for weekly and monthly stays, and we like to take advantage of these not only to cut back on expenses, but to reduce travel fatigue as well. These can be significant. For example, we booked a one-month stay this winter in South Florida. The daily rate is $49, but the monthly rate was $746, which comes out to $25 per night, saving 50%. Please be aware that some places charge for metered electricity when offering a monthly rate.
    • There are many membership type discounts and you have to decide if the cost of the membership will be worth it to you. We use Passport America for our shorter stays in particular. It only $44 a year, and a 50% discount on a single 2-night stay in a place like Florida pays for it right away!

Others discount clubs include Escapees and Good Sam. In addition, some fraternal organizations like the Elks offer sites at their lodges around the country for nominal fees. Finally, if you are a veteran, always ask if there is a military discount.

  • Campground Memberships. There are also campground memberships like Thousand Trails. They have 86 campgrounds divided among 5 camping zones: Northwest, Southwest, Midwest, Northeast and Southeast. You can choose to join one or all of them. We’re not members so I can’t give you a review. I’ve heard both good and bad and there is even a Facebook group called Thousand Trails Likes/Dislikes.

Food

Our next greatest expense and opportunity for saving money while traveling is food. This includes two separate line items on our budget:

  • Eating Out: First off, we save money by not eating out very often. It also helps save a few pounds as well. To see how I use my small kitchen for our meals click here. We save our eating out allowance for the places that are unique to an area, and we try to stay away from overly touristy places. In my experience, the best local places to eat are the mom and pop hole-in-the-wall places. The food is usually better and more authentic, and costs far less. When we’re going to be spending a day out, we will usually eat a hearty breakfast before heading out, take a picnic lunch and snacks with us, and try to get back to the RV for dinner.
  • Groceries: One of the easiest ways to save money on groceries is by using coupons. You can go old school and pick up a Sunday paper in virtually any city to get coupons, or you can use websites like coupons.com that let you select and print coupons. Also, most chain groceries stores like Safeway or Publix have online coupons you can link to your shopper card and save at the register without ever having to cut any coupons. Another great way to save money, and eat healthier is to shop at Farmer’s Markets. The produce is generally fresher and less expensive than at the grocery stores.

Fuel

Another big expense and opportunity for saving money while traveling is fuel. The best way we’ve found to cut down on this expense is to slow down. Shorter distances between moves, and longer stays at each location reduce the amount of fuel we use. Also since we have a fifth wheel with a large dually as our local transportation, we use our bikes, public transportation, and RV park shuttles whenever we can.

Click here to read even more tips for saving on fuel. 

Reduce/Reuse

We also save money while traveling by living a simpler life and trying to be kinder to the environment. For example, we use our dishes instead of paper plates. Also, we have a rule on clothing that if we buy something new, something old has to go. In other words, replacement items only. This saves space and money.

Perform Your Own Preventative Maintenance

One way we’ve recently started saving money while traveling is by performing some of our own preventative maintenance on our RV. We were looking at a copy of an RV service center’s pricing list, and Sean thought he could do much of the items on his own. For example, they recommended annual Water Heater Service for $67.50. Sean read our owner’s manual, did a little research, then felt confident enough to complete the maintenance tasks on his own. He posted a video about it here. Another preventative maintenance task he recently completed that was also listed for $67.50 was annual Battery Service. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to follow Sean as he learns about more simple maintenance tasks you can do to save money.

Entertainment

Finally, we save money while traveling by enjoying as much free fun as we can. This includes hiking, biking, visiting beaches, and other nature spots. Many cities have a free days, or often evenings, to visit museums. When we have to pay an entry fee, we’ll look for discounts on Groupon when we’re visiting a new area. We also always ask about any military discount. There are also museum discount programs that are reciprocal. For example, I purchased a membership with the Southeastern Reciprocal Membership Program. The family membership is $72.75. The admission for the Ringling Museum in Sarasota for a family of four is $60 (2 adults, 2 children). If you go to just one other museum on the list, you’ve saved money! There’s also the  North American Reciprocal Museum (NARM) Association® which has 924 member institutions. At every stop in our travels, I write about how I save money. Recently we visited Washington DC and I shared some ideas for Budget Friendly Fun in our Nation’s Capital.

Stick to a Budget

This really should have been the first tip because it is the most important. Really, the only way to be sure you’re saving money is to have a budget and stick to it! It is way to easy for all the small things you buy to add up. I use a free budget app to create a budget and track my spending right from my phone. By tracking my expenses and spending, I know exactly where my money is going, and then I can apply the other techniques I talked about earlier to try to reduce a specific item. I use a method called zero-based budgeting and you can learn more about it here.

Click here to get our free Full-Time RV budget worksheets.

Find more tips on saving money, budgeting and earning an income on the road in our program: Full-Time RV Finance. 

Follow these tips to save money on RV travel. Ideas and tricks for saving money on campgrounds, fuel, food, and more on your family road trip. Using these techniques to save money will make everyone a happy camper on your next RV vacation!

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