The new year is almost upon us, and with just a little over 18 months
before we make our final decision on the make and model of our future
full-time land yacht, these pilgrimages to local and national RV shows
become much more important.
In 2017, we made our first trip to
the Hershey, PA RV show, billed as the world's largest. Being newbies at
this, we didn't realize that setting aside just one day was not even
remotely enough to see everything we wanted to see, nor did we realize
that there are a host of RV's just waiting for prospective buyers to
test-drive in a remote parking lot. Since we were still in search mode
for the RV itself, we paid little attention to the hundreds, if not
thousands, of third-party accessory providers that are vitally important
to safe and carefree RV living. Hershey was an eye-opener, but Barbara
and I realize we can and should do better if we want this transition to
be a smooth as possible, given that neither of us has ever RV'd before.
Now,
we don't know if the Tampa or Hershey shows are actually the largest
(we'll let them fight over bragging rights), but all that really matters
is that they are both pretty darned big. So in January, the place to be
is in Tampa FL for their annual RV extravaganza. And this time, we're
going to be better prepared than we were at Hershey. Don't get me wrong;
we'll still be drooling over every motorhome that strikes our fancy,
and spending an inordinate amount of time in the Tiffin section, but
we'll continue to take objective looks at new offerings in our size and
price ranges up to the day we finally order our dream RV. That's the big
picture.
But this time, we'll dedicate a full day to speak to
and investigate all those ingenious third-party vendors and their almost
endless supply of innovations for the RV community. From tow dollies
for the MINI, to power management systems designed to protect the
electrical health of the RV, to tools, accessories and must-haves to
help keep the RV up and running, and campground memberships that make
living on the road more affordable, we're going to explore all who have
decided to be at the show.
It's a tough job, but somebody's got to do it.
And we'll report back if there are things that are cool and interesting to us.
We've escaped the clutches of our kids and are spending their inheritance by traveling across the US full time in a Class A motor home
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
Pilgrimage to Tampa - 12/27/2017
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