RVing is nothing if not kid-friendly. Think of all the
“extras” sported by recreation vehicles. Comfortable beds.
Showers. Your children’s favorite toys, snacks, games, books
and videos – all within an arm's reach. A clean bathroom
that’s always nearby. And because of these comforts, there are
certain things you'll be able to do without: the sound of “Are
we there yet?” for instance.
And
that’s all before the motor even stops. The nation's
16,000 campgrounds catering to RV travelers feel like small,
friendly towns. Your children will find plenty of other
children eager to make friends. And in a safe environment,
they’ll find amenities and activities galore:
RVing can bring your family together by taking them far
away. And whether your passion is camping, mountain biking, or
touring some of history’s great landmarks, RVing is a
wonderfully fun, surprisingly affordable way to get there more
often.
According to a recent RVIA survey, one of the activities
that children enjoy most while on an RV vacation is gathering
with their families around a campfire – whether it’s to make
s’mores, roast marshmallows or tell stories. Survey results
also suggest that children who take RV trips with their
families plan to continue the tradition of RV travel when they
get older. In fact, nearly 100% of the kids who responded to
the survey intend to go RVing with their own children when
they become adults.
“The coolest thing about RV trips is that Dad doesn’t have
to go to work and we can take walks, ride bikes, cook out and
play at the playground together.” Bethanne, age 9, Siloam
Springs, AR
From
goRVing Website
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