Good cause some out there look great when the slides are out but give you NO walking space when retracted. It's a beautiful coach. Make sure you get it thoroughly inspected before signing off on it.It does have two toilets - and yes, you can get to it with the slides in. It is just behind the sink and across from the fridge, and there is a narrow aisle between the slides when retracted.
Insurance: My plan year started September 1st. So we're already working on our $4K deductible for the year (already over $1500 between doctor's visits and tests). Charles turns 65 in November, and it doesn't make sense to take him off our plan after meeting the deductible. We will wait to see if we can get him on a BCBS Medicare plan that allows for travel (Advantage plans in our current zip code don't) until next year, I think. But yes, it would be cheaper - but I don't like the idea of us not being on the same plan.
Charles is sick again (cold) but fighting it off valiantly. I'm trying to not succumb as well.
The cost per night depends a lot on WHERE you park it. We paid $18 for the night at the campground near you (thru a membership program called Passport America). When we traveled in 2014, Mt. Rushmore and Yellowstone were the most expensive at $50-75 a night. Typically we pay, for a KOA site, about $30ish. (That's a full hookup, electric, sewer, water).So that thing has a lot more stuff in it then I expected, like a master bath and second bathroom. My question. What does it cost to park it a camp site every night and how long can you go if you had some where to park that wasn't hooked up to water and electric?
So it could be quite expensive just paying fee to park/hookup.The cost per night depends a lot on WHERE you park it. We paid $18 for the night at the campground near you (thru a membership program called Passport America). When we traveled in 2014, Mt. Rushmore and Yellowstone were the most expensive at $50-75 a night. Typically we pay, for a KOA site, about $30ish. (That's a full hookup, electric, sewer, water).
How long can a person boondock? Depends on many factors...if you have access to a shower outside of the rig, that helps cut the water usage. Our generator runs on diesel so as long as we have diesel on board, we can handle that. Access to a dump station at least once a week is critical.
Our rig holds 25 gallons of propane, 100 gallons of diesel, 45 gallons of fresh water, 20 gallons for the grey water tank and 45 gallons in the black water tank.