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    RV

    Renting an RV and driving to a campground is how a lot of families are camping these days. Because of the additional room, kitchen, and bathroom available, families find RV’s convenient and comfortable to travel in.

    Pros

    Travel longer distances with children

    Save on hotel and food costs

    Comfortable for everyone

    Ability to take longer vacations

    Rent or buy

    Cons

    Gas can be expensive

    Families may feel crowded

    Many campgrounds charge more for those with RV’s


    When looking to buy or rent an RV, you should consider the following:

    Find an RV that is large enough

    Make sure the RV has a bathroom and hot water heater

    Make sure that you are able to drive the RV

    Make sure the campground you want to visit allows RV’s

    If you are thinking about traveling in an RV, you should keep in mind that you will be spending a lot of time in the RV traveling, sleeping, eating meals, and sitting in traffic. If your family gets restless easily, you may want to choose another way to camp.

    Once you get to the campground, you should spend the majority of your time outside the RV so that you do not become bored. Find activities to do, sightsee, or take a chair outside and sit in the sun. After all, you came to the campground to be outdoors and enjoy nature. If you stay indoors, you will not get as much from your vacation.

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