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My sister had a 5th wheel, and a couple people I know back in Cali have them.. They key is to have reservations because places fill up really quick.. Like they would have to make reservations a year in advance for popular places, forget about spontaneous trips.. I would imagine New England with it's short vacation season is even worse given the lack of national forests and places to move your camper to.


Always figured a camper like that would be good if I was retired and can park for a few months like Alan in one of the previous posts.. Other than that, spending $80k on a portable house that you can use 3 weeks a year and have to store it the rest of the time doesn't make much sense to me.


Although I am jealous that OP has that much disposable income to even consider such a luxury:)


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