The latest biannual Campfire Canvass survey of RV owners, conducted by the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA), reveals that 76 percent of RV owners intend to use their RVs at least as much this spring and summer as last year.
Of those who said their plans would be affected, 58 percent said they'd travel to destinations closer to home, 35 percent said they'd travel fewer miles and 34 percent said they'd stay longer at one destination.
"Because there are more than 16,000 campgrounds throughout the country, RVers have the flexibility to cut costs by staying closer to home," says Richard Coon, president of RVIA. "Whether they travel five or 500 miles, they can still have a great outdoor experience."
Surprisingly, one-third of RV owners say fuel costs won't affect their travel plans, according to the study. Their travel intentions reflect research by international travel and tourism experts PKF Consulting. They found that even as fuel prices increase, RV trips remain the most affordable way for a family to go because of the significant savings on hotels and restaurant costs.
Many families are taking shorter, more frequent weekend trips in their RVs. According to the survey, nearly 75 percent plan to spend at least five or more weekends in their RVs.
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In addition to turning off home utilities to save energy when traveling, RV owners also take additional measures to be more energy efficient while vacationing in their RVs. For example,
66 percent say they drive or tow their RV at 55 mph
76 percent minimize the use of air conditioning by opening windows
74 percent turn off lights in the their RVs
68 percent turn off water when bathing
15 percent use solar panels on their RVs
According to the survey, RV owners appreciate the recreational and health benefits associated with RV travel:
86 percent say RV travel provides them with the opportunity to spend more time enjoying outdoor activities
78 percent say RVs allow them to escape everyday stress and pressure
Seven out of 10 RV owners say that they are more physically active on RV trips than they are at home and other types of vacations
RVers enjoy an array of activities during their RV vacations. Favorites include: camping (86 percent); sightseeing (80 percent); hiking/walking (71 percent); biking (43 percent); grilling/cookouts (66 percent); and visiting friends/family (65 percent).
The Internet is another boon for RVers, who can access online maps, travel information and weather reports while on the road. According to the survey, 56 percent of RV owners access the Internet, while 63 percent have laptops in their RVs.
Courtesy: Recreation Vehicle Industry Association,
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