Living in a Destination Trailer
Sometimes you’ll want to spend more time in one place than normal RVing might allow. This usually means going a little bigger, but have you ever considered switching to a destination trailer? These RVs are specifically designed to help you enjoy one specific spot for an extended period of time by giving you more of those home comforts. Read on to find out about these homes away from home, then come see us at Lakeside RV Sales in Anderson, SC to find your perfect unit.
What is a Destination Trailer?
We’ll start with the basics. A destination trailer is specifically designed for the traveler who spends a lot of time in one place, rather than someone who moves around from one spot to the next with some frequency. And we don’t mean a couple weeks in one place. We’re talking months, even a year or more in one spot. This is because, while destination trailers are technically moveable, they’re a bit bigger and bulkier than the average RV. In fact, some trailers require you to hire a specialized towing service to move them, so moving them around often isn’t exactly practical.
However, you will get the kind of interior space and luxury that you won’t find in any other RV group. This includes unparalleled interior space, more ceiling height, ceiling fans, heat-generating fireplaces, and a wider variety of at-home appliances. The fridges are generally bigger and you’re more likely to get a washer and dryer unit and maybe even a second level. In general, when you’re inside a destination trailer, you might mistake it for a stationary home...
Why you Need a Destination Trailer
...which is one of the many reasons some RV owners switch to destination trailers. The extra space and heightened luxury can make your camping experience far more enjoyable, especially if you prefer a more comfortable living arrangement. As we mentioned, they’re typically designed for people who prefer to spend a lot of time in one place, whether you’re a full-time RVer or like to spend one particular period of time in a different part of the region or country.
It can be a cheaper alternative to buying a second home or renting a vacation home. Plus, you won’t have to pay the property taxes that you would for a stationary home, but you’ll still get the kind of elbow room you’d want from a vacation home. While there are certainly campers who probably won’t want to invest in a destination trailer, for the right kind of RV owner, this is a no brainer.
Have we piqued your interest in destination trailers? If you’re in the Charlotte or Greenvile, SC, area, stop by our dealership today and let us help you decide which model is right for you.