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Creature Comforts
Why squeeze the family into a small, single hotel room when you can sprawl out in your own home on wheels for less!
With fully equipped kitchens and baths, central air and heat, TVs, VCRs and surround-sound speakers, today’s RVs provide travelers with all the amenities of home. Many units also come equipped with slideout sections expanding the living, bedroom, kitchen and/or dining space at the touch of a button.
Plus, most travelers report a disruption of sleep while on the road and trying to adjust to an unfamiliar bed. Not in an RV, you always sleep in your own bed with your favorite pillow and familiar surroundings, giving you a more restful night’s sleep.
Another plus: There's no settling for second-rate restaurants, or paying top dollar. You can dine in or out as you please. Fully equipped kitchens make food storage and preparation a snap.
What's more, you can gradually add the small touches that turn your rolling house into a home. Touches such as family photos. Your favorite coffee. Your kayak. Your bike. Your family pet.
So kick off your shoes, settle in and enjoy the journey.
What’s Inside?
First-time RV travelers may be surprised at all the modern conveniences and creature comforts available in today’s RVs, including:
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Choice of twin, double, queen, and king-sized beds – even bunk beds for the kids
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Full bath and shower or tub
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Granite countertops
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Furniture-grade cabinetry
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Side-by-side refrigerator/freezers with ice maker
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Microwave or convection ovens
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Dishwasher
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Full range with oven
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Trash compactor
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Internet-ready computer station
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Closed-circuit rear-view camera for backing up
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Washer and dryer
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Whirlpool bath
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Outdoor entertainment center
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Patio/awning
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Basement storage
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CD and DVD systems with headphones
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Video game system
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Direct broadcast satellite antennas
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Global positioning systems (GPS)
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Driver’s seat with built in heat and massage
In an RV, you may wander miles away from home, but not from the convenience and comforts you crave because in your RV, wherever you go, you’re always at home.
"Did you ever spend the summer driving to the
Grand Canyon in a minivan with no DVD player in it? Now imagine the same family vacation in an RV that has a queen-sized bed, two phone lines and three TVs!” -Elizabeth Chang, reporter, Washington Post’s KidsPost, July 14, 2004
Find out more about the RV experience by watching our free getting started video.
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