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bord1niowa......Curt

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  1. The Flagstaff is the same as Rockwood, same factory and designs. We have the Rockwood 2317G which is the same as the Flagstaff 823D. Similar to what you are looking at. The good news is that if you buy right, you can save up to 35% off the list price. We paid $9800 for our 2013, down from $15,354. Discounts are deep now. Especially at the end of the month and they need the sales. We're pretty happy with the unit, other than the water outlet position.

  2. We like the 100-200 loops. Close to the Marina where the Grandkids like to play on the beach. Short hop to the trading post and other front areas. So far we have managed to get all our RVs in there with no problems. We'll see this next time with a 34 foot MH. Should make it though.

  3. Class A advantage to us was huge basement storage and stability on the road. Feels roomy too. Disadvantage is they are made more for two people as everyone else sleeps on a sofa sleeper or dinette. On the Class C you do have the overhead plus the dinette and sofa sleeper, besides the bedroom. Trailers generally don't have the basement storage as much. They can sleep more though. So if storage is a concern, look towards a Class A, which btw I have seen last year models at 69K at an RV show. 2 slides included. A real deal.

  4. Well we did move to Florida here and are full-timing in our motor home. We don't really move around because as some of you are aware, we started a business here in Florida. Giving up the stick house really wasn't that hard for us. I don't really miss it. The costs of staying in the motor home are significantly less... heat, ac, water etc. Smaller area to cool and heat. If you feel like you are getting cramped inside, step outside. The world's your yard.

  5. Maybe I'm a glutton for punishment but when we drove from Iowa 1330 miles each way, we always did it in 2 full days or started in the evening the previous night to get some miles down, then took an easier 2 day drive after that. I have driven trailers and a motorhome this way several times. Yes, it's not always fun, but it gets us to Disney quicker and then you can rest or just enjoy things there. Disney is like the light at the end of the tunnel....lol. If you have never been there, you will enjoy it as much if not more than your kids. When people tell me Disney is for kids, I just laugh.

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