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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-14-2012 @ 2:02PM
Goose said...
With the price of gas these days; it would cost more to drive the camper. Take your car and a laptop and use priceline and stay at a cheap motel instead. Only reason to take a camper is if its a toy hauler too and you're taking your bike to Sturgis for bike week.
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2-14-2012 @ 3:26PM
NZ RVer said...
Like others said before, it depends on where you are traveling. In New Zealand, gas is way cheaper than in the US, and out in the back-country roads, there are not many motels and hotel choices, and they are not cheap or inclusive of breakfast like in the states. The average 2-egg breakfast in New Zealand will run you $20.
However, the country is very well set up for campervans with park sites along every scenic route - maybe only 4 hours drive apart, and that is a very common way to travel there.