The Many RV Personalities, Which One Are You?

Owning an RV put’s you in a group of about 9% of all American’s. But did you know that there are several different RV Personalities out there? Some of us live in our RV. Some of us travel in our RV. Although we all own the RV, we are a completely different set of people. Everything from the way we pack our rig to the campgrounds we go to can be contrasting.

So I decided to take a look at all of these personalities and break them down. Pick them apart a little and help you decipher which one you best fit in. A Weekend Warrior doesn’t need the same community support as a Long Term RV’er. And the products they stock their rig with is going to be different too. So knowing which of these personalities you are will help you hone in on better information to suit your

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How To Prepare For A Business Trip (Best Tips)

Last Updated on September 20, 2022 by Rose Morah

When going on a business trip, proper planning and preparation can help save you time and money and ensure that you enjoy your trip.

In this article, we have listed some essential tips for preparing for a business trip.

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Related: Hotel Safety Tips For Business Travelers.

Tips for preparing for a business trip

1. Pack as light as possible

The most common mistake that most people make is overpacking. I highly recommend packing to a minimum.

For example, when going on a long business trip, let’s say a 5-days trip, you don’t need to pack clothes for all those days. Instead, you could carry very little business attire and do regular laundry at your travel destination.

In other words, you don’t need to carry 20 pants for a 5 day-trip!

2. Try to fit all your things in one carry-on

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What Does Living In An RV Full Time Cost

It’s always a big question. Probably one of our top questions. So we took the time to break it down and calculate what does living in an RV Full Time cost. It should be noted that this was our expenses for the year. Many people ask if this is a less expensive way to live. I believe it can be. However, for our first year, that was not the case.

Being honest here… It cost a lot more in our first year than we anticipated. And a lot more than we budgeted for. As we go through some of the categories, we can go over why this happened.

Diesel

Right now, at the time this article is being written, the average price for a gallon of diesel is $5.32 in the USA. There were places it was cheaper. Certainly places it was more expensive. And we did our traveling over

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A Trip to Orlando, Florida

Despite being from the UK I had heard a few good things about this particular garden over the years.

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Rent Your RV Out or Find One To Rent!

I have been to many botanical gardens in England and we have some beautiful ones in the UK, arguably our most famous is Kew Gardens in London but there are other places in London and all over the UK that have luscious history and greenery such as the large Durham University garden and the University of Bristol, amongst others.

Leu is 50 acres long and has remained very well maintained over the years. It is not far from Downtown Orlando and is not a far drive from Orlando Executive Airport.

The cost is $15 dollars for adults and under 17’s is $10 and under 3 years go free, which seems like fairly reasonable prices in this day and age.

Founded by P.Leu

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2 RV Electric Systems You Need to Know About

If you’re anything like me, your understanding of electricity is that you flip a switch and the lights turn on. Did you know there are 2 RV Electric Systems to make everything run? I certainly didn’t. But when we moved into the RV, the need to know became that much greater. Especially since we intended to do a lot of boondocking.

Doug has had the patience of a saint over the years trying to explain to me the basics of how electricity works. Listen, I knew enough to ace the test in middle school science class, including our little lab making the lightbulb turn on. And at the time I had the formula W = A x V memorized. But this was never a formula I needed in life. Off it went to the storage cabinet marked “Useless Information” in my brain. Great for Jeopardy. Not for real life.

Never

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