A son has nice 32’ Class A & loves it. His IT firm (he is top R&D guy) now has all employees working from “home” and he is taking his young kids across the USA.
RV people say most RV’ers aren’t worried about gas prices, their income can handle it.
Son is looking for 38 footer next.....they love it.
Of course, if gas goes to $10/gal that all may change.
We were all set on getting an RV, when the kids were still home, to hit the road.
Then, a friend of mine said....don’t....we rented one, for a week, to take to the Grand Canyon....she said....I’ve never done so much sweeping (3 x day) and cooking...and, dishes, on a ‘vacation’.
I didn’t like the sound of the sweeping 3 x day part....so, we didn’t ever go the RV route.
What a great experience for your son and grandkids, though. Treasured memories.
We lived full time in a 32 foot trailer. We had a few issues with repairs Etc. but when gas prices climb we just stayed lonter where we were. Park rents by the month were lower than by the week and we spent all winter in one place. Gas is not that big a problem — and yes we could afford a lot more than many full time rv types. But we did have to give it up as we aged.