Posted by Bill(Wis) on February 20, 2022 at 19:56:06 from (174.211.224.165):
In Reply to: Re: Killing time posted by redforlife on February 20, 2022 at 08:27:21:
I've never owned an RV and never will. In my weak mind it would be too troublesome and expensive. The cost of the thing, the fuel consumed to pull it. Pay for a place to park it. I've seen tires blow out on those things (right beside me) etc. Besides, my wife refuses to cook while on vacation. And, this time, we're using her car. A 2014 BMW 128d Xdrive. Turbocharged diesel with a 9-speed transmission, or something like that, that keeps the RPM right in the peak torque output range. 44.5 mpg so far into the trip. About 1400 miles. I stay exclusively in Hilton hotels because they have the most comfortable beds I have been able to find. Average $100+ change per night. Free breakfast, I don't eat lunch while traveling. Dinner tonight after the race at Bonefish came to $56 and that included two drinks. I shudder when I see those RV trailers and think what they must cost to buy and operate and what a pain that must be to unhook, hook, etc. Not for me. Of course, if you're taking a whole family along? Well, They do have suites in hotels and so you have to get another room? Another $100+. And there are cheaper hotels, too. I've gone that route but can't find comfortable beds in cheap hotels.
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