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    busterthebronco reacted to dblr....Rennie in went RV shopping for 1st time=HELP!   
    If by chance your choice leads you to a product by Forest River there are a few owners on this board that have good info they might share with you, as in all builders there are good and bad even within themselves, our unit is a Forest River brand and we are very happy with it. Good luck with your search and feel free to ask any questions as you can see there is a lot of help offered here.
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    busterthebronco reacted to PGHFiend in went RV shopping for 1st time=HELP!   
    Before you buy anything,  make sure you are ready for RV ownership.   In general, be prepared for one minor emergency on almost every trip.  If you're not handy, now is a good time to run or learn. 
    I like the RVing lifestyle because I enjoy tinkering, and it keeps me busy.  We can afford longer trips than at hotels etc, but at the same time you will be astounded by the rigs people have.  I'm at the Fort now and have seen a handful of Prevost buses this week at a half a million bucks and up...so many crew cab diesels at 65 grand it's mind blowing.  Even with what I have into my fixer upper and used truck I could have bought a lot of nights at the Poly.
    As far as the other advice, it's all good stuff and i agree with 30 to 35 off msrp.  And I'll add these rigs are all tossed together with little care and the workers are paid by the piece so be prepared for even a new one to have problems day 1. 
    Enjoy the search!
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    busterthebronco reacted to Specularius in went RV shopping for 1st time=HELP!   
    For a first time buyer I would recommend a used one, but take your time to find a decent one. Try to find one from an individual, not a dealer. Climb up on the roof and look at the caulking. That will give a good indication if the previous owner took good care of the unit. 
    If going for a new unit, 30-35% off MSRP is a good starting point on price. Look out for gimmick add-ons such as protective coating and excess service/prep charges that are just profit enhancement. 
    Ultimately be prepared to change units within a year to two years as you figure out what you like and dislike, or to completely step away from RV ownership altogether.
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    busterthebronco reacted to Specularius in went RV shopping for 1st time=HELP!   
    And don't forget about the hidden fees and other issues associated with ownership such as property taxes, storage fees, and HOA/city rules/laws. 
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    busterthebronco reacted to momof3kids-Yvonne in went RV shopping for 1st time=HELP!   
    When you find the one you like search online to see if it is available somewhere else and for how much. I found ours at another dealer for $10,000 less. It was the same model but a previous year that had not sold.

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    busterthebronco reacted to TN22.....Brady in went RV shopping for 1st time=HELP!   
    Welcome to the forum. Those are some great questions, and there will be many different answers. Here are my general responses to those questions, with the understanding that everyone's preferences and experiences are different regarding brands and new vs old.
     
    Ok, we had about an hour to kill and went to a local RV dealer. Wow!
    Nice stuff!
    But how do I know i'm getting a good deal? Typically you should expect 30% off of MSRP if buying new
    Advice for first time shopper? - Look at all of them, without the salesperson in tow, picture yourself packing, unpacking - where will it all go, how easy is everything to get to. Stand in the shower - lay on the bed - open all doors - 
    (we've been renting up until now)
    How may trips do ya'll make a year? (non-Disney included) - We use ours 10 months per year - at least one trip per month - some are weekend trips, extended weekend trips, and some are two week trips to Disney - really need to use it more than 1 or 2 times to justify the spend.
    Is it like a car, should we look at brand new ones? I typically stay away from any rig 10 years old or older  - two reasons - some parks don't allow rigs older than 10 years - and the roof is the most susceptible to time, has it been in storage, under cover, or out in the open - the sun is the worst enemy
    Are there a lot of incidentals or hidden costs? (maintenance, repairs, etc.) - Just like owning a home that goes through a level 3 earthquake every time to you go somewhere - things will flex and move, sometimes resulting is minor repairs, tires should be replaced every 4 years at least, along with all the grease fittings tended to regularly
    Are some brands better to stay away from? Dangerous question - I am partial to Jayco and Grand Design as the brands to consider, just because I have had really good luck with both brands.
     
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    busterthebronco reacted to Cortezcapt (Derek) in went RV shopping for 1st time=HELP!   
    Everyone has given great advice. 
     
    It seems like a lot of people I've talked to (myself included) always say "in my next rv I'll get ______" .  so starting with a used one give you a chance to see if you'll use it, and what options you might want or be able to do with out in the next one. 
     
    Think of your family and what you plan on taking along with you, space you'll need for sleeping and ect. Then when you walk through you can imagine how you'll use the space and if it will suite your family. 
     
    Also another thing to take into consideration is storage for the rv be it a travel trailer, 5th wheel or motorhome. Can you store it at home, what space restrictions do you have, if you can't what's the cost of off site storage in your area. 
     
    If you're looking at travel trailers or 5th wheels figure out your weight restrictions before going to a dealer, sadly I have seen many sales people look at a vehicle and say oh yeah that can tow it no problem, when I knew there was no way. Don't let them sell you on the fact the dry weight is under your weight restrictions, you need to think of how you'll use it and the loaded weight of the trailer. 
     
    Rvtrader.com is a great way to check prices at other dealerships as well as look for used RVs. We drove about 200miles to pick up our first TT, it met our weight restrictions and what we were looking for in a trailer at the time, not to mention the price. Craig's list is also another good option for finding used RVs in your area. If you do a Google search you'll find a lot of good info on things to look for in a preinspection of an RV. 
     
    If you are buying a new trailer out of your area I would call the manufacturer of the trailer and ask if they have someone in your area that can do repairs and warranty work.
     
    If you find a brand or floorplan you like do a Google search for that brand and floorplan. There are a lot of forums out there now for rv owners and it'll give you an idea of issues or things people like or dislike about that brand or model. 
     
    Most importantly enjoy the search and enjoy your new RV!
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    busterthebronco reacted to momof3kids-Yvonne in went RV shopping for 1st time=HELP!   
    RV trader is what I used to do my comparison shopping.

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    busterthebronco reacted to Cortezcapt (Derek) in went RV shopping for 1st time=HELP!   
    Forgot to add.
    Look to see if there are any RV shows in your area, they can be a good place to see lots of different brands and floorplans.
     
    If looking at new ask if they have any previous year models leftover. We got the same floorplan we had seen at an RV show but at a much better price for buying a previous year model they still had on the lot and we're trying to get rid of to make room for the new ones coming in. 
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    busterthebronco reacted to twiceblessed....nacole in went RV shopping for 1st time=HELP!   
    Welcome!!  We too are in Atlanta 
    I think my answers may have echoed some of the others, but I hope they still helped!  
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    busterthebronco reacted to Travisma in Poll; Favorite Premium Loop!   
    Well at least you aren't working on your pole dancing skills.... or are you???
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    busterthebronco reacted to Tri-Circle-D in Poll; Favorite Premium Loop!   
    Third time's a charm!  It looks good now.
    To answer your original question, the 1100 loop is nice because most of the sites have more space between them than on other loops- especially the sites on the inside of the loop. The drawback for me on this loop is that is the location- it's the furthest premium loop from the Settlement, and is also not as close to the Meadow area as many of the other premium loops.  Others may see that location as a plus, and if you have a golf cart to use, it's a minor issue.
    It's hard for me to pick one premium loop as my favorite.  I lean toward the 800 and 900 loops.  I would have voted for the 900 loop in this poll, but I would be just as happy to be in the 800 loop.  It looks like I can't actually vote though, since I was a wise guy and voted for the 1500 loop when it was still part of your poll.  LOL
    TCD
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    busterthebronco reacted to twiceblessed....nacole in fortcamper rental?   
    We used this company several years ago and had a good experience (I don't believe they have pop-ups though):   http://www.mcrfl.com/fort-wilderness-packages      
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