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flygirl
01-11-2014, 12:57 AM
We take delivery of a new 238ML in two days. We had planned on traveling to Germany for our vacation next week (7 days) but are now considering taking the TT to the west coast from Colorado. We are new to RV'ing so I'm not sure we are prepared for a trip like this even though it sounds like a blast. WHAT WOULD YOU ALL DO??

davidjsimons
01-11-2014, 04:31 AM
Go to Germany when the weather is warmer and hit the road with that new RV!


2013 Cougar 28 RBS
2012 Ram 3500 Dually
6.7 Cummins H.O.
4.10 rears.

mguay
01-11-2014, 04:55 AM
Go to Germany when the weather is warmer and hit the road with that new RV!

x2

Plenty of time when it warms up!

chartrand
01-11-2014, 07:31 AM
I spent several years in Germany, and loved it. I was in the Army at the time and loved the southern parts of Germany the best. Camping there with an RV sounds cool, but how do you ship it there? Also if this is a new unit, you should consider a shake out trip or two first.


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hankpage
01-11-2014, 09:03 AM
Fill the fridge with schnitzels and Heineken and head for the coast. Enjoy the sunsets with a nice glass of Riesling after a day of tanning in your lederhosen. Sounds like the best of both worlds to me without all those hours cramped on a plane. http://www.keystonerv.org/forums/picture.php?albumid=251&pictureid=1113 Hank

koko
01-11-2014, 09:45 AM
We took a long trip this fall in our RV. It was expensive because of gas prices (we traveled 8,500 miles). We stayed mostly in private campgrounds averaging about $40 nightly. Compared to friends who went on an Alaskan cruise or a European vacation that lasted 7-11 days and cost the same, it was a no-brainer for us. We have 7 weeks of memories rather than 7 days of rushing.

JRTJH
01-11-2014, 09:49 AM
We took a long trip this fall in our RV. It was expensive because of gas prices (we traveled 8,500 miles). We stayed mostly in private campgrounds averaging about $40 nightly. Compared to friends who went on an Alaskan cruise or a European vacation that lasted 7-11 days and cost the same, it was a no-brainer for us. We have 7 weeks of memories rather than 7 days of rushing.

SHHHHHH!!!!! We're going on an Alaskan cruise this June..... To complicate things.... It's a 7 day cruise :eek:

Outbackmel
01-11-2014, 10:04 AM
We are retired and have the benefit of free time, albeit, it's less by the year, grandkids, health issues, and on and on..:eek:

NOW is NOT the time to visit Germany or MOST European countries. First, short planning means higher travel costs. Second, the ambiance is diminished, ie; spring or summer flowers. Tourist side opportunities are more limited.

Don't think things in Germany are inexpensive because you will be SHOCKED. Coffee for 2 and a shared dessert on a sidewalk café is like $25 US. Trains and fuel for rental cars is expensive. We went on a combined 5 country cruise and rental car trip last summer, gone 22 days and spent over $10,000 and BELIEVE ME, we did not buy any items of consequence to bring back.

I would put Germany on a back burner and start saving specifically so you can spend without counting quarters (used to be pennies).

Enjoy the new RV and remember, places in California, like Carmel, Monterey,
Santa Barbara, Big Sur and on and on will make you feel you are in Germany either on the coast or the beauty of inland.

We have family in Hannover and Berlin. So, money spent did NOT include hotels for 8 nights of travel which would have easily added $1200.

Plan, plan, plan....save, save, save....enjoy when you do make the decision.
Make it a memory builder. "bouncey:

flygirl
01-12-2014, 10:19 PM
We have decided on the road trip!! Pending the weather forecasts of course. We will leave the kids with the G parents (which was the plan for Germany) and take our yellow lab to the beach for the first time. She loves water (shocking I know!). The plans...snowboarding, casinos, Vegas shows, beach, wineries, good food out and grilling in! WE CANT WAIT!!!

Cougarfamily
01-13-2014, 06:04 PM
I think you have chosen wisely! We rented a TT 6-7 years ago and took it on a 14 day vacation through Colo. into Kansas, up to Mt Rushmore, and over to the Little Bighorn monument in Montana. We knew then that we were hooked! Bought our 1st camper the next year, and have worked our way up to the 5er that we now have. I don't think you will be disappointed.

SAABDOCTOR
01-14-2014, 07:35 AM
I THINK YOU ARE doing the right thing. Like festus2 said bring all the German goodies with you and relax and enjoy California! I love flying as long as I am the pilot:D the thought ofsitting in a crampped seat being inspected detected infected by TSA ( thanks Arlo) .... I'll take camping any day:D

Festus2
01-14-2014, 08:11 AM
I THINK YOU ARE doing the right thing. Like festus2 said bring all the German goodies with you and relax and enjoy California! D

Barney -

This is the 2nd mistake you've made since you joined the forum. "Festus2" never said that..... Hank aka Hankpage did!. Please, don't get me mixed up with him :eek:.

The real Festus2.

hankpage
01-14-2014, 09:02 AM
Barney -

This is the 2nd mistake you've made since you joined the forum. "Festus2" never said that..... Hank aka Hankpage did!. Please, don't get me mixed up with him :eek:.

The real Festus2.

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koko
01-14-2014, 09:46 AM
JRTJH - failed to mention that we're cheap! We'd love to go on an Alaskan cruise!!!

SAABDOCTOR
01-14-2014, 12:13 PM
see that short term memory stuff again! I read start to answer the phone rings go back to answer (1/2 hour latter) and poof dead brain cells! if there it not for the 2 ruts in the road from my house to work i'd get lost! ok you all have fun with that last comment:dizzy: second mistake... can't remember the first! but I am sure you'll remind me

Outbackmel
01-14-2014, 04:58 PM
Vegas is always fun. Be sure to cross the new bridge on the Hoover Dam. Have not done the new bridge.
Before retiring, did at least 4 sales shows a year in Vegas. Lots of fun and keep in mind shows with lesser names and costs does not mean second rate talent. Only the best get to perform , even at lesser venues.
One of my best memories was a special treat by a Mgr at Caesar's Palace who gave my wife and I a suite in the new tower overlooking the strip and Bellagio Fountain. Slept at night with drapes pulled open. WOW... Did I say WOW!
Great ! ( 4 nights!!)
How fortunate we have been!

JRTJH
01-14-2014, 05:00 PM
see that short term memory stuff again! I read start to answer the phone rings go back to answer (1/2 hour latter) and poof dead brain cells! if there it not for the 2 ruts in the road from my house to work i'd get lost! ok you all have fun with that last comment:dizzy: second mistake... can't remember the first! but I am sure you'll remind me

Barney,

I thought you drive a dually ????? :dizzy:

SAABDOCTOR
01-15-2014, 05:57 AM
HEY JOHN with the name SAABDOCTOR I have to drive a Saab to work! I drive the dually when the Sorry About Another Breakdown doesn't start! which has only happened twice! My wife drives: the dually to work. the kids at school love it.they say they have a cool teacher she drives a real truck!!!:rofl:

curlyfungirl
01-19-2014, 06:31 PM
Next time, rent an rv in Germany and tour around to your hearts content! We plan on doing this is a few years. "bouncey: