This list will convince anyone to give RV’ing a try! The 2010 Southwest RV Supershow is the place to shop for the perfect set of wheels – your home away from home.

As you travel in your car or truck, have you ever wondered about the people in the RV that just went by? Have you entertained thoughts about actually taking a look at an RV for a family vacation? Does leaving the cost and care of a traditional home behind and traveling throughout retirement have appeal? If so, consider the following top five reasons to include an RV in your life. Then come to the 2010 Southwest RV SuperShow, September 16-19 at Dallas Market Hall for some fun dreaming, seeing lots of possibilities in one place and of course, taking advantage of red-hot show specials.
An RV allows you to spontaneously create your own travel experiences without worrying about buying tickets, blackout dates, reserving and paying for lodging, finding the food you want to eat, etc. It is easy to be spontaneous and hop in for weekend trips, tailgate with family and/or friends at special events like races and football games, or even get productive inside your mobile business office.
No matter where you travel, you will probably be able to get up close and personal with all the action – especially if you go “off the grid” in a self-contained unit. No matter where you travel in this great land, there is a place for an RV.
Campgrounds today have a variety of amenities including swimming pools, lakes, boating, fishing ponds, miniature golf, playgrounds, hiking, walking or biking trails, tennis courts, game rooms, laundries, and groceries. Often there are special activities for kids and adults like dances, barbeques, contests or other entertainment.
When you are ready, you can sit back and relax and enjoy the scenery outside or quickly get inside if the weather changes, and turn on the air conditioner if it gets too hot. Plus, it is easy to stop and let the children or grandchildren play and let off some of that “Are we there yet?” steam. When you travel by RV, you are “already there!”
RV’ing families report that traveling by RV helps family members get closer, with more communication and shared experiences in their “home on wheels.”
Young families find it very easy to stop along the way so that children can play outdoors. Regardless of age, each family member can have some personal space and time. Sitting in front of a campfire while enjoying s’mores, telling stories, and stargazing is a perfect way to end a day! And most kids think it's pretty cool to be in an RV "home on wheels.”Additionally, in campgrounds children can meet and play with children from around the country. And don’t tell the children, but traveling can be very educational.
Grandparents find that traveling with their adult children and especially grandchildren is a great way to connect, share experiences and learn from each other. Plus, RV’ers can visit family and friends around the U.S. but have their own “home away from home” to escape to during the visit.
5. Your motorized RV is the PERFECT RETIREMENT HOME.
Living in an RV, while enjoying retirement, has many advantages. First, while traveling to new places and events, meeting new people, and following the best weather, you take your home and all its comforts with you including your own bed, recliner, kitchen, bathroom, and more. There is no yard work, housework is quick and easy, maintenance is greatly reduced, and RV living is less expensive than paying property taxes or maintenance on a “stick-built” house on a lot.
RV campgrounds have great amenities like those noted above. RV clubs are fun to travel with and there are many opportunities to supplement income by working along the way – often at beautiful, scenic, and exciting campgrounds. New experiences are often only a few hours drive away – from a historical site to the mountains or the ocean, or to a hot air balloon festival or other fun new experience.
The 2010 RV Supershow
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