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Busting Common Myths and Misconceptions about the Rv Lifestyle

Recreational vehicles (RVs) have become increasingly popular as a versatile means of travel and accommodation. These vehicles, ranging from compact campervans to luxurious motorhomes, offer a unique blend of mobility and comfort, allowing travelers to explore diverse landscapes while enjoying the conveniences of home. Equipped with essential amenities such as beds, kitchens, and bathrooms, RVs cater to a variety of lifestyles, whether for short weekend getaways or extended cross-country adventures. The growing interest in RVing is fueled by the desire for freedom, flexibility, and the ability to connect with nature, making RVs an ideal choice for those seeking adventure and relaxation.

One of the key aspects that enhance the RV experience is the variety of ways these vehicles can be utilized. Their versatility allows for a multitude of adventures, from traditional camping to more unconventional uses. RVs can serve as cozy homes on wheels, enabling travelers to explore different places and immerse themselves in nature without sacrificing the comforts of home. At the same time, their mobility opens up opportunities for unique experiences beyond traditional camping. In this regard, RV parks can provide a safe and convenient place for RVers to park and rest. Options similar to this Uvalde RV Park often come equipped with a wide range of amenities, including electrical hookups, water and sewer services, Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, and recreational areas. Some RV parks also offer unique features like swimming pools, fitness centers, and community events, which create an environment for travelers to socialize and enjoy their stay.

However, there are many misconceptions and incorrect assumptions about RVing floating around. Let’s put some of those into perspective.

Myth #1: Rvs Are Expensive

Though it is true that some luxury RVs cost well over a million dollars, they are the rare exception, not the rule. We have met people who happily live full-time in RVs that cost under $10,000, saving money from that and many other everyday parts of their lives, such as chasing a no deposit bonus every time they dabble in a favourite pastime of Rvers, online gambling. However, the majority of full-time RVers we meet seem to have spent somewhere between $50,000 and $150,000 on their RV setup (including tow vehicle). And since most RVs have kitchens, bathrooms, and sleeping areas, you can often get a long-term loan with a monthly payment, just like a home mortgage. The type of RV you buy and how you choose to travel may vary, but you can RV on virtually any budget.

Myth #2: Rvs Get Terrible Mileage and Cost A Fortune In Fuel

While it is true that some RVs (in particular, larger motorhomes) get poor mileage compared to most passenger vehicles, it’s important to remember that you will probably not drive an RV like a passenger vehicle. You may drive your RV a few hundred miles and then stay in one location for days, weeks, or months at a time.

In addition, many full-time RVers tow a separate vehicle to use for errands and exploring, which will get better mileage and help average out fuel costs. It’s entirely possible to spend less on fuel traveling the country than you do now, living locally.

Myth #3: Rvs Are Too Small To Live In Comfortably

Actually, some RVs are larger than small apartments, but even small RVs usually have well-designed, comfortable spaces that can provide everything you need. That, plus the fact that you are usually in locations with great weather and changing scenery, tends to make your space feels large, not confining. You may sleep and work inside your RV, but you tend to spend more time outdoors so you live in a much larger space that encompasses every area you travel to. By contrast, many people have never lived outside of their state, their city, or even the small town where they were born. If you ask us, that is living in a small space.

Myth #4: Rvs Are Always Breaking and In The Shop

Bad news travels faster than good news, and complainers love to be heard. So when somebody talks about how their RV keeps breaking or spends significant time in the repair shop, people will usually spread the story. Sure, things on RVs do break and need fixing, but it’s often only little things and many you can fix yourself if you’re handy. If you buy a decent-quality RV and take good care of it with regular maintenance, you can minimize many issues. Repairs and breakdowns are not uncommon, but can also be relative to usage.

Perhaps we’ve been lucky, but in the four-plus years (more than 1,500 days) we have been living in our RV full-time, we have needed to stay out of our RV for repairs for only about ten days, AND in almost every case we got to plan ahead and choose the days. That is a pretty small percentage of time, around 1 percent. And while some RVs might end up in the shop more than others, we believe most RVs spend the vast majority of the time being enjoyed. RVs are certainly not perfect, you will experience issues (just as you would in a home), and the frustration or stress of RV repairs will be amplified if you are new to RVing, or in an unfamiliar area.

Modes of Travel To Add Intrigue To Your Next Vacation

As you’re planning your next vacation, there are all sorts of details that will flutter through your mind. Mode of travel is going to be a big one of those. But the method of travel doesn’t just necessarily mean going by airplane versus going by car. It also means the accessories associated with a certain kind of moving from one point to another. For example a cruise is one that not often comes to mind, and there are plenty of tips and tricks on what cruise accessories to bring with you; it is different for each mode of transport.

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The Modern-Day Gypsy’s Guide to Scoring Free Accommodation

Identifying oneself as a Gypsy is no longer something which comes by default as a result of being born into a Gypsy family. Like a lot of other things these days, being a Gypsy has become more of a lifestyle choice than anything else. Sure, there are people who prefer to use the term “nomad,” but in true modern-day traveller style, identifying as a modern-day Gypsy perhaps explains the ever-growing wanderlust a little better. Fundamentally, the typical Gypsy lifestyle, as it existed a few decades ago, had these types of nomads never having to pay for accommodation. That now iconic Gypsy caravan was all they needed by way of a roof over their heads, wherever it is they made their way to. The modern day Gypsy-type nomad could never really practically bring a caravan along wherever they went, especially since travelling globally is a lot more accessible and a lot more desirable. Continue reading

5 Cheap Holidays You Must Consider

Embarking on holidays, cherishing quality moments with friends and family, and discovering new experiences are universal desires. However, the financial aspect can sometimes pose a hindrance to turning these dreams into reality.

Fortunately, the internet is a treasure trove of Cheap Holidays ideas that can prove to be a financial lifesaver. Online platforms offer a plethora of budget-friendly travel options, from affordable accommodation and discounted flights to economical tour packages.

Exploring these options opens up avenues for individuals and families to plan memorable vacations without straining their budgets excessively. Whether it’s finding last-minute deals, opting for off-peak travel times, or taking advantage of package discounts, the Internet facilitates access to a variety of cost-effective holiday strategies.

By tapping into these resources, individuals can fulfill their wanderlust without compromising on the quality of their travel experiences, making vacations not just a dream but an achievable and enjoyable reality for everyone.

Stay in a Caravan

If you want to enjoy a cheap and cheerful holiday, you just have to book a stay in a caravan. Head on off to Wales to enjoy beautiful scenery, the funfair, and family pubs – or stay in the Lake District for amazing country walks and fresh air.

Not only will the kids love a stay in their temporary home, but the whole family can make the most of the onsite facilities, as many caravan parks offer on-site restaurants, bars, pool areas, shops, entertainment, and amusements.

Enjoy Krakow’s Nightlife

If you want to live it up abroad, look no further than Krakow – which is not only very cheap but offers an electric nightlife. We recommend venturing into the Old Town or Kazimierz, which are full to the brim with unique bars, live music venues, and clubs. This is one experience you won’t forget in a hurry!

Take a Break in Liverpool

One of the most popular destinations in the UK has to be Liverpool – which is just getting better every single day. Offering plenty of free museums, attractions, and wonderful scenery, there are so many things to do in the city. Signature Living, a Liverpool party hotel, specialises in offering affordable accommodation for small, medium, and large groups – so you can split the cost with your loved ones and stay in the city centre for a value-for-money price. Explore Berlin’s Culture

Explore Berlin’s Culture

Berlin has to be one of the most cultural destinations in the world – not to mention one of the most affordable. The food and drink are quite cheap and there are so many things to see and do in the city, as you’ll be spoilt for options when it comes to Berlin museums, galleries, contemporary arts, theatre, and historic attractions.

Sunbathe in Tenerife

If you are looking for a cheap place to sunbathe, you would have to be crazy not to book a holiday at the Canary Islands in Tenerife. Budget airlines serve the islands and there are plenty of all-inclusive deals you can take your pick from. The money saved can therefore go towards your holiday fund.

Before you book anywhere, you should always do your homework. Head to TripAdvisor to find cheap things to do in your destination, and browse the market to find the best rates for your accommodation and travel tickets.

Top Four Watery Destinations Around The World

Being that the Earth’s surface is about seventy percent water, you would think this would be an easy decision. On the contrary, water around the world shapes and forms some of the most beautiful landscapes this planet has to offer. Given the prominence, it’s quite the task to attempt to narrow the field down to only five. Well, we have done it. If you’re seeking out a watery adventure, then you’ve come to the right place. Here is a quick little summary of the top four watery destinations you won’t want to miss all around the world. Continue reading

Serendipity in The Mendips

That’s a big word in the title innit.  All will become clear now in a minute mun.

This October break has been a long time in the planning.  Well 12 hours to be precise. Plan A was to make our way to Cirencester in the Cotswolds for the week and the site was all booked up, the caravan loaded and sat on the drive ready for the off.

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