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Old 04-13-2008, 08:03 AM
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Hi Folks!

Looking for some input from you full-time RV folks...
Best RV park/resort ever stayed at?
Worst Parks?
Nicest travel experience?
Pulling a Car? (tow dollie VS. car hauler)?
Campground memberships?
RV clubs?
Good Sam?
Comfort zone.. Size of rig?
Must Haves, in rig, and carry alongs?
Your Rv, class? brand? why you chose it?
Diesel Vs. gas Rv's?

THANKS-FOLKS!
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Old 04-18-2008, 07:20 AM
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Hi! We full-time, although not your typical full-timer. We travel with hubby's job and are not retired yet like the typical FT'er. But hopefully, I can help....

Best RV resort - That's tough. It will depend on an individuals preferences. Personally, I like the Okeechobee KOA in FL. It even has a golf course.

Worst - Once again... preferences, but our worst was in Wisconsin. Too many "seasonals" partying made the whole park very very noisy.

We tow our Jeep - 4 wheel down using a Blue Ox tow bar system with Brakemaster Aux Braking system.

No campground memberships, but we do belong to Good Sam and Coach Care. We also use Good Sam as our mail-forwarding service. Has been an excellent service.

Our rig - a 43' Tiffin Phaeton tag axle diesel. Why we chose it? Tiffin's reputation, floor plan, and cost.

Must haves.... for us, it was a washer/dryer, king size bed, storage space. Before we bought the coach we lived in our fifth wheel, and it was very comfortable as well, although it did not have near the storage we have now.
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Old 04-18-2008, 07:37 AM
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Hi! We full-time, although not your typical full-timer. We travel with hubby's job and are not retired yet like the typical FT'er. But hopefully, I can help....

Best RV resort - That's tough. It will depend on an individuals preferences. Personally, I like the Okeechobee KOA in FL. It even has a golf course.

Worst - Once again... preferences, but our worst was in Wisconsin. Too many "seasonals" partying made the whole park very very noisy.

We tow our Jeep - 4 wheel down using a Blue Ox tow bar system with Brakemaster Aux Braking system.

No campground memberships, but we do belong to Good Sam and Coach Care. We also use Good Sam as our mail-forwarding service. Has been an excellent service.

Our rig - a 43' Tiffin Phaeton tag axle diesel. Why we chose it? Tiffin's reputation, floor plan, and cost.

Must haves.... for us, it was a washer/dryer, king size bed, storage space. Before we bought the coach we lived in our fifth wheel, and it was very comfortable as well, although it did not have near the storage we have now.
Thanks For The Info!
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