Creature Comforts
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
Another plus: There's no settling for second-rate restaurants, or paying top dollar. You can dine in or out as you please
What's more, you can gradually add the small touches that turn your rolling house into a home. Touches such as your favorite pillow. Your favorite coffee. Your kayak. Your bike. Your family pet.
First-time RV travelers may be surprised at all the modern conveniences and creature comforts available in many of today’s RVs, including:
- Choice of twin, double, queen, and king-sized beds – even bunkbeds for the kids
- Full bath and shower or tub
- Refrigerator and freezer with ice maker
- Microwave
- Dishwasher
- Full range with oven
- Trash compactor
- Satellite dish
- Internet-ready computer station
- Closed-circuit rear-view camera for backing up
- Washer and dryer
- Whirlpool bath
- Outdoor entertainment center
- Patio/awning
- Basement storage
- CD and DVD systems with headphones
- Video game system
- Direct broadcast satellite antennas
- Global positioning systems
- Driver’s seat with built in heat and massage
“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
In an RV, you may be miles away from home, but not from the convenience and comforts of home.
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