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Truth:
RV'ing is
fun! Getting the chance to see more of the country and being in a
relaxed mode can make your trip or vacation way more enjoyable
experience.
Truth: Your family
bonds will strengthen. This certainly has been true for me. Since
everyone should be involved in the decisions, a feeling of teamwork
and togetherness is enhanced.
Myth: Your family
bonds will strengthen. Unfortunately, discord can happen if not all
traveling members are on the same page. Did one member of the family
really just want to go to Disneyland and back while the others
preferred the more leisure approach? It's best to work these issues
out in advance.
Myth: There's no
planning involved. Unless you have more time on your hands than most,
RV'ing
requires just as much planning as any other vacation would. There is
nothing more frustrating than pulling into an
RV park
late in the day with no reservations only to find them full. There is
a 'freedom from worry' idea that
RV
merchants will promote that is, to say the least, overstated.
Myth: Since you are
on your own schedule, nothing can spoil the trip. Unfortunately, there
are plenty of things that can go wrong. In addition to the possibility
of vehicle problems (engine, transmission, etc), there are numerous
systems that may cause delays or, worse, cancellations of your plans.
These include your water, electrical, heating/cooling and other that
may cause you problems. The best solution is to become familiar with
your RV
before you embark on a long trip. That investment in time will pay off
handsomely.
Truth: You have
more control over your trip. While things can go wrong, they usually
don't. The result is that your trip will probably go as expected and
you aren't subject to airline delays, lost hotel reservations and
other things over which you have no control.
Truth: There is a certain comfort in
knowing that the bed you sleep in tonight will be yours. Maybe it's
not the luxurious mattress you have at home, but it's yours and you
are familiar with it. Of course, the same things applies to other
personal items as well. In many ways it's like taking an abbreviated
version of your own home with you. Personally, I sleep better in my
RV than I
ever have in a hotel. |