A Number Of Good Reasons Why Checking Out Coaster Rica Real Estate Is Now Extremely Popular

Posted: January 20th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Holiday, Vacation Video | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »

The country of Costa Rica lies right in the heart of Central America. It boasts rich rain forests and extremely beautiful seashores. In recent years Costa Rica beach homes have turned out to be an extremely popular investment for people who would choose to make the move there or invest in a vacation home to go to a couple of times a year. Because of the growing popularity in Costa Rica real estate it has genuinely become a really good place to invest your money.

One particular reason why Costa Rica properties are an excellent investment is because of the magnificence of the region and also the growing popularity of ecotourism. An additional reason that purchasing property in that country is a good investment is since the government is actually encouraging investment. The government has made substantial tax breaks accessible to folks purchasing property and these incentives have attracted a great deal of investors to the region. Prices are still relatively low and as the area becomes more popular prices will probably be constantly increasing.

An additional reason that Costa Rica real estate is really a very good investment is since the country really is an excellent place to live and/or travel to. The country offers you a low cost of living but additionally a high standard of living. They have a stable government and there is very little crime in that country. When you start adding up all of the reasons that Costa Rica is a fantastic place to live or go to you are able to realise why purchasing real estate there is becoming so popular.

Low property prices, tax advantages, along with a low cost yet high standard of living are all excellent reasons to consider investing in Costa Rica homes. One of the most important reasons it has become so well-liked however is just because of the natural beauty of the region. Costa Rica features a great deal of biodiversity with a lot of various plant and animal varieties. Close to 25 percent of the land mass of the country happens to be either a national park or some kind of protected area. In addition there are many miles of beautiful beaches that remain largely untouched by people. If you adore nature and also the great outdoors Costa Rica real estate is a fantastic investment.


How much would it cost for a family of five to vacation to disney for one week?

Posted: October 15th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Common Questions | Tags: , , , , , , , | 4 Comments »

Three children under 10 years old. coming from canada. would need to include hotel stay, rides, everything. where can I find this info. can you do camping there, rent rv’s, what about the boat cruises?


How much would it cost in gas to drive a motorhome from NYC to Tacoma WA.?

Posted: August 14th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Common Questions | Tags: , , , , , , | 3 Comments »

Abouts how much would it cost to swap out a Ford 460 big block for a class A Motorhome to a Diesel motor ?

Posted: July 20th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Common Questions | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | 3 Comments »

Please if you can separate enigine approx price from labor.
Thanks all~


what does it cost to rent a 25′ RV for a week?

Posted: June 17th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Common Questions | Tags: , , | 1 Comment »

we are interested in renting a 25′ RV for a vacation and need to know what it will cost for the rental


What is the possibility and how much would it cost to live in a Motorhome instead of a home?

Posted: January 10th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Common Questions | Tags: , , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

Would not be travelling all the time. Just wondering about buying one and living in it versus a house and going on trips once in a while.

Any thoughts???
Where would I theoretically be able to park the thing all year?


Nascar Vacations: Why Does Rv Camping Cost More Than A Hotel Package?

Posted: October 1st, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Reviews And Articles | Tags: , , , , , , , | No Comments »

I truly believe the best way to experience NASCAR is camping at the race track.  There is something about the atmosphere created at the campground that makes the race experience much more exciting.  It’s often one very long tailgate party.  You can’t create the same “tailgate” atmosphere staying in a hotel located 45 to 90 minutes from the track.

However, most people I talk to are shocked to learn that a NASCAR RV camping package is more expensive then staying at a hotel (excluding meals).  I will outline why this is the case. 

Not all, but most RV dealers charge a premium for NASCAR races and other sporting events, and require a minimum rental period ranging from 4 to 7 nights.  A luxury motorhome can cost upwards of $700 per night and your standard Class C motorhome can cost about $400.  RVs can be 3 to 5 times more expensive than most hotel rooms. 

Now let’s get into the “hidden” costs.  There is the cost of fuel, mileage, propane usage, generator usage, pump outs, and the campsite.  Campsites can run anywhere from $200 to $400 depending on the facilities offered and hook-ups (e.g., water, sewage and electricity).

If you are flying to the race or a novice camper, there are other expenses that you may incur such as bedding sets, kitchen sets and personal care packages (e.g., towels, etc.).  In most cases these are all additional charges which can range anywhere from $50 to $100 per person.

The apparent cost differential is reduced when you compare apples to apples.  Most hotel packages are based on a two night stay whereas RV packages are based on a 4 night minimum.  Then add in the amount of money you’ll spend on meals and beer or other alcoholic beverages at restaurants and at the track.  This could be $60 per day, if not more.  If you are camping, you can prepare meals at the campsite.   This is where the savings add up. 

When it is all said and done, the RV camping might cost a few dollars more, but when you compare the benefits of staying at the track versus a hotel THERE IS NO COMPARISON.  Camping wins hands down.

Many of my friends ask me why I camp if it’s more expensive.  For me, there are two options: 1) spend a substantial amount of money to see a race; or 2) spend a little more and turn a NASCAR race into an action-packed vacation that is simply fun, fun, fun!  I like to maximize my entertainment value for the money invested and for this reason I always chose the RV camping route. 

In other words, why not spend a few dollars more and turn a NASCAR race into a week long NASCAR vacation.  Tailgating for an entire week with 1,000s of other NASCAR fans is simply the best.  It beats all other sporting events including football (College and the NFL).

Camping is guaranteed to turn what is “going to a race”, into a week long, action-packed NASCAR race experience.  If you’re not at the track, you’re playing redneck games (e.g., hillbilly golf, corn-hole [what Canadians called bean bag toss], touring the campground, going to tailgate parties and experiencing some of the best culture in the world; and that is the “redneck” culture.

One of the greatest barriers to RV camping is experience.  There is a lot to learn and this is why I think a lot of fans stay at a hotel.  As a novice RV camper I found an easier way.  Pay a little extra and book through a tour company that offers a NASCAR camping package.  They will provide you with a worry-free and no hassle approach to experience all that NASCAR has to offer.  You can also get “all inclusive” packages where meals are prepared for you.  They have on-site staff to ensure your camping experience is pleasurable and importantly maintain the RV for you.

If you are thinking about a NASCAR vacation, explore all your options.  Trust me; camping is the better way to go.  It’s the ultimate NASCAR experience and with Tour Companies offering a NASCAR camping, it’s the only way to go if you don’t own an RV.  You may think it may cost a little more, but when you factor in the cost of meals, camping can end up being cheaper and it’s so much better. You can also go a less expensive route by camping in a trailer or Class C motorhome, but the Class A motorhomes is beautiful.

Enter NASCAR vacation in Google and you will find travel agents or tour companies that offer camping vacation packages or go to http://www.garnertravel.ca/nascar.shtml

NASCAR fan with an interest in promoting NASCAR RV camping in Canada.  I have been to many tracks and love camping at “redneck” tracks including Bristol, Talladega and Richmond. 


what do you need to buy and how much will it cost to tow a car behind a motorhome?

Posted: May 13th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Common Questions | Tags: , , , , | 3 Comments »

We have a 34′ motorhome and just bought a new Saturn. We have been using a tow dolly…YUK. To convert this to a towed vehicle what all do we need to get and how much will it cost?


How much does it cost to replace a grey water tank for the shower in a 33 ft motorhome?

Posted: May 12th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Common Questions | Tags: , , , , , , , | 2 Comments »

I can get a great deal on a 33 ft itasca motorhome but it needs the grey water tank for the shower and sink replaced.The guy said 100-200 dollars but he’s not positive.Has anyone had to replace one and how much did it cost?


Cost Effective Rv Travel

Posted: May 11th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Motorhome Clubs | Tags: , , | No Comments »

Traveling with your family is a wonderful experience. It is the perfect time for bonding.  Although it may be hard to come by affordable family vacations nowadays because of the rise in prices of basic consumer goods and services, there are still cost effective ways of letting your family enjoy quality vacation time together.

One of the best and most popular ways of vacationing is traveling by RV (recreational vehicle). RVs are convenient and comfortable. You and your family can travel at your own pace while enjoying the luxury of having your own bed or sleeping quarters, your own kitchen, and a clean bathroom with a warm shower. And since RVs allow you to travel on your own schedule, you and your family can stay at a location for as long as you want!

Traveling with an RV is one of the best choices for affordable family vacations. Since RVs provide comfortable as well as convenient accommodations, you can avoid staying in overpriced hotels.  Plus, there is no hassle with check in/checkout times!

For first time RV users, renting an RV is highly advised before purchasing one. Normally, RV store owners will give tips to inexperienced users. Those who are accustomed to traveling in RVs are generally eager to purchase their own RV because they are familiar with the joys that family RV vacations can provide. Purchasing or renting an RV is definitely a long term option for those looking for affordable family vacations.

For those looking to enjoy a fun RV vacation, a little bit of research, whether it is online or asking friends or family, will open your eyes to a variety of affordable and fun vacation packages. These packages give you various options for your family vacations, especially if you have children of varying ages. Sometimes, choosing the right vacation package or option depends on the children: what will engross them, what will make them learn, what interests them.

Additionally, whether renting or owning, an RV gives you the freedom to explore the country like you have never been able to before.  You can spend as much or as little time at any location as you choose.  You are your own tour guide so you might want to make sure you have the most up-to-date map available and guys…don’t be afraid to ask for directions!  However, if you are seeing the country for the first time, there are some states that you just shouldn’t miss.

Discover the Everglades on a Trip to Florida

An interesting family vacation destination is Florida. There are several Florida RV parks that you and your family can enjoy. These Florida RV parks have activities and events lined up every month, so you and your family can schedule your trip according to coincide with the month that has the most interesting activities.  Plus, if you choose to extend your stay and are looking for additional space, some of these parks also offer various cabin choices, all furnished and equipped with the basic cabin necessities. Your family will surely enjoy all there is to offer.

Some parks even rent out All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) for campers who are looking for greater adventures, while others organize games and activities by the pool area. Most of these campsites also have fishing and boating areas as well as sandy beaches. There are also Florida RV parks that offer amenities and facilities for large group outings or meetings.

Florida is an exciting place that offers a lot of opportunities for adventure. Vacationing at a campsite will not only assure you that your children will have fun and enjoy their vacation — it will also give them the opportunity to meet new friends. Choose Florida RV parks that offer more than just the usual outdoor perks.

Everything is Bigger in Texas…Including the RV Parks!

Heading west from Florida leads you to the great state of Texas. Texas is another place that’s perfect for your family. Texas is an exciting place that evolves from pine-filled woods to semi-forests to plains and prairies. Known as the Lone Star State, Texas is rich in history and culture. Your family will enjoy the state’s Southwestern atmosphere in any of the Texas RV parks conveniently located at some of the best locations in the state. Many of these parks have RV sites and tenting areas as well as cabins for rent. The cabins are comfortable, fully-equipped and furnished. Like the campgrounds found in other states, these Texas campsites have all the typical amenities and features that most families would enjoy:  playgrounds for the children, swimming pools, and basketball and volleyball courts. Camping in these Texas RV parks will give your family the opportunity to visit some of the state’s most interesting treasures like Canyon Lake, Guadalupe River, the Alamo, River Walk, and Fiesta Texas. Campers will also enjoy the beautiful Texan nature trails in some of these parks. Petting zoos, fishing lakes, and several meeting rooms may also be found in some Texas RV parks.

For companies who want to hold their seminars or conferences in a unique atmosphere, some of these campsites also have meeting rooms perfect for family reunions and company get-togethers.(Most of these campsites offer free Wi-Fi connection and use of computers.) And perhaps (for RV owners) one of the most enticing things that these Texas RV parks have includes their designated areas for RV club rallies.

All these campsite options offer RV travelers not only fantastic ways to enjoy family vacations. These parks also have the best cost-effective choices for RV travelers.

About the Author:


With over 8 years of experience marketing campgrounds and RV resorts online for MorePro Marketing, Cory Howell has a unique understanding of the camping industry. Cory’s experience elicits unique ideas for affordable family vacations like the Texas RV parks and Florida RV parks discussed here.


How much would it cost for front suspension repair on GMC Motorhome?

Posted: May 9th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Common Questions | Tags: , , , , , , | 2 Comments »

I need to get the pitman arm, idler arm, and the upper and lower tie-rods replaced. It is a 1977 GMC Motorhome. About how much am I looking at on average to do all of this?


How much would it cost to paint a motorhome?

Posted: May 6th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Common Questions | Tags: , , , , | 3 Comments »

It’s a class c, 27ft motorhome. I would llike to paint it but I don’t know how much it would be… please help!!! and thank you!