In case you were thinking of getting rid of your RV and traveling by car and hotels, the latest study by PKF Consulting, an international travel and tourism consulting company, proved once again that RV vacations are less expensive than other types of vacations.
The study, at the request of the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA), found that RVing is 28% to 59% less expensive for a family of four and 15% to 45% less expensive for couples.
Several popular RV destinations were used in the study as were different RV types, including folding camping trailers, lightweight travel trailers, and small motorhomes. The full study will be released in the coming weeks after the study is finalized.