![]() ![]() Camping with your dog © Rex Vogel, all rights reserved You don’t even have to repack for every road trip within the same season. When you stay in an RV, you can neatly organize and KEEP your stuff in drawers and closet spaces. Not having to unpack, repack, and lug suitcases around is a big plus. Plus, you get to explore more secluded areas and be away from the sometimes noisy campgrounds and RV parks. When boondocking, you have numerous cheap or free camping options available to you. So, you can camp anywhere you’re allowed to park. Boondocking is even cheaper (and often free)īoondocking is a self-contained camping style that doesn’t require hookups. Boondocking along Utah Scenic Byway 24 © Rex Vogel, all rights reservedĢ. But campgrounds and RV parks are cheaper than hotels for the most part. Granted, some RV parks and RV resorts with high-end amenities can be about the same price. This is especially true near major attractions, like theme parks or other busy destinations. A night at a state or national park usually runs $30-$50 whereas a nearby hotel to such natural attractions usually runs $150-$250 or more.Įven private RV parks are usually significantly cheaper than hotels. a hotel stay.Ĭampgrounds (especially at state and national parks) tend to be significantly cheaper than hotel rooms. There are always exceptions, of course, which I’ll discuss at the end.īut first, let’s jump into the benefits of RV vs. RVing is often cheaper, easier, and more comfortable than staying in a hotel. Camping at Padre Island National Seashore, Texas © Rex Vogel, all rights reservedġ0 reasons why an RV is better than a hotel stay I will tell you the top reasons why and the exceptions when hotels win. In my experienced opinion, staying in an RV wins (almost) every time. So, believe me, I’m well-acquainted with both travel options. Lucia, Mexico and Peru, Tokyo and Hong Kong, United Kingdom and Portugal, London and Paris. I’ve also stayed in hotels at Chicago, Atlanta, San Antonio, Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Washington, DC. ![]() But, before you decide to devalue my opinion, let me share with you that I have also traveled to to numerous foreign vacation spots including Barbados and St. As a longtime RVer and RV blogger, you may think I’m unfairly biased toward staying in an RV vs. ![]()
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