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Can you share your ẽxperience with using an RV? Do you like it better than staying in hotels? Can you answers some of my questions below please?
1) Costs wise is it cheaper to use an RV vs. staying in hotels?
RV's costs would include the costs to buy the RV, insurances, maintenance, gasoline to drive from place to place, parking/hook up fees, and when you come home you also
have to dump those waste somewhere right?
2) Do you also have to bring a separate smaller vehicle to get around once you arrive to your destination?
3) When you driving to your destination but have to temporarily stay overnight at some places, do you have to find a special area to park & hook up/anchor down your RV to use the bathroom etc?
1) Costs wise is it cheaper to use an RV vs. staying in hotels?
RV's costs would include the costs to buy the RV, insurances, maintenance, gasoline to drive from place to place, parking/hook up fees, and when you come home you also
have to dump those waste somewhere right?
2) Do you also have to bring a separate smaller vehicle to get around once you arrive to your destination?
3) When you driving to your destination but have to temporarily stay overnight at some places, do you have to find a special area to park & hook up/anchor down your RV to use the bathroom etc?
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Nice! My hubby is thinking of getting one but I told him I would rather stay in a hotel.
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NICE!
We are looling a small RV too, something called TearDrop brand gì đó.
We are looling a small RV too, something called TearDrop brand gì đó.
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ga10 wrote:Can you share your ẽxperience with using an RV? Do you like it better than staying in hotels? Can you answers some of my questions below please?
1) Costs wise is it cheaper to use an RV vs. staying in hotels?
RV's costs would include the costs to buy the RV, insurances, maintenance, gasoline to drive from place to place, parking/hook up fees, and when you come home you also
have to dump those waste somewhere right?
2) Do you also have to bring a separate smaller vehicle to get around once you arrive to your destination?
3) When you driving to your destination but have to temporarily stay overnight at some places, do you have to find a special area to park & hook up/anchor down your RV to use the bathroom etc?
1) Costs wise is it cheaper to use an RV vs. staying in hotels? RV's costs would include the costs to buy the RV, insurances, maintenance, gasoline to drive from place to place, parking/hook up fees, and when you come home you also
have to dump those waste somewhere right?
1. It’s all preference. Best thing is we get to take thang B along with us without worrying about dog friendly hotels + deposits. In a Covid time like this, we like the convenience in the use of our own bathroom and living space with road traveling. We get to visit many cities while parking anywhere watching the waves from our little traveling vacation home. If we want to go swimming, boating or kayaking, we go do it right there without worrying for a place to shower, rest, eat and sleep afterward.
2) Do you also have to bring a separate smaller vehicle to get around once you arrive to your destination?
You can if you want. Our RV is not that big and can fit in most shopping center.
3) When you driving to your destination but have to temporarily stay overnight at some places, do you have to find a special area to park & hook up/anchor down your RV to use the bathroom etc?
Just call for a camp site in that town to reserve then check in. There are full hook up ( electricity, water and dumping included) and dry camping (you use your own water, electricity from your own generator and dump your black tank at the dumping site for a minimal fee).
A pic is worth a thousand words.
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LoveStory08 wrote:Nice! My hubby is thinking of getting one but I told him I would rather stay in a hotel.
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Thanks Beibei for answering my questions. May I ask you which RV brand/model you got?
I assume your RV is just a little bigger than a full size and wonder if you can just park anywhere or they require you to park in designated areas for camper only? How easy is it to unhook the RV and just drive it to grocery stores etc? I assume if you're staying for a few days then you need to hook it up to get water & electricity right?
I assume your RV is just a little bigger than a full size and wonder if you can just park anywhere or they require you to park in designated areas for camper only? How easy is it to unhook the RV and just drive it to grocery stores etc? I assume if you're staying for a few days then you need to hook it up to get water & electricity right?
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8DonCo wrote:con chó nầy sướng quá
Sorry Bac8 I missed this post of yours. yep, he’s one lucky dawg.
Sis Ga: We’re going to the Devil Lake State park now and will answer later.
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LoveStory08 wrote:What brand is it BeiBei?
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tui biết có 1 cô VN, she tự convert chiếc Toyota Sienna thành chiếc RV, chỉ thiếu cái shower vì không có chổ chớ cũng có giường , bếp , toilet
Very cool
Very cool
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8DonCo wrote:tui biết có 1 cô VN, she tự convert chiếc Toyota Sienna thành chiếc RV, chỉ thiếu cái shower vì không có chổ chớ cũng có giường , bếp , toilet
Very cool
Thật 0? Xe minivan Sienna mà có đủ chổ để vừa có bếp, giường, và luôn cẩ toilet à? I liked what this couple did to the Mercedes van!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VBWiMudQf0
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8DonCo wrote:Gà
Yes, bếp nhỏ toilet nhỏ, dĩ nhiên không lớn như RV
Gà nghỉ giường ngủ chắc chỉ là giường twin hoặc loại giường foldable. Chứ cái Sienna đâu có lớn đủ mà để được queen bed và thêm vào cái bếp và toilet được. Làm cái toilet đó cũng phải đóng cửa lại được thì cũng take up space. Còn để cái toilet khơi khơi in the open thì sợ bị hôi thúi làm sao ngủ được.
Gà cũng hay coi mấy cái videos họ convert mấy chiếc full size van làm "tiny home" thấy cũng interesting!
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Tu* Khoai wrote:LoveStory08 wrote:What brand is it BeiBei?
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Thanks bac TK!!
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chongxa wrote:NICE!
We are looling a small RV too, something called TearDrop brand gì đó.
Trailer is a good option too sis.
Sis Ga: It’s bigger than a mini van. Ours is Class C 25’ and should fit in most parking lot. You don’t have to hook up if you don’t want to every time you’re at the campsite but we still do it since we want to get the full use of electricity and water that’s already charged in with the parking fee. If we want to unhook and go shop, we just do it because it’s just so easy.
As for the sewer, hubby would hook it up and would drain everything out before we leave. Our water tank can hold up to 50 gallons of water. Sink and shower water are considered gray water which drain into the 25 gallon gray tank. Toilet water goes into the 25 gallons black tank = 50 gallons. The fuel tank is big too. Fuel tank can hold up to 50 gallons of fuel for every 500 miles. It’s 10 miles per gallon, regardless if you’re towing a small car or any toys along or not. Now, you can do the math. We’re doing it mostly for the fun. Asians tend to calculate every little thing. Life is not fun anymore if everything is about money.
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Tu* Khoai wrote:LoveStory08 wrote:What brand is it BeiBei?
Coi chiếc xe của Vân Sơn nè - 2022 Winnebago View24D Class C RV
Thanks for sharing the video bro. Before we bought this one, we found the Mercedes which was the same year as this but they asked for too much. I didn’t like the Mercedes because it wasn’t as spacious as this one and the paint has faded from sitting in the sun for too long. The body for this one is still great, still new looking and the best thing was that it came with a car. The owner bought a brand new RV and wanted to get rid of this one so he gave us a good deal.
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