Baby makes it so difficult to plan!
Ok, so its been ages since I first posted and I am a little bit further along in planning. We are considering taking an RV as it would mean we dont have to lug a travel cot for the baby around and pack the car up every few days. However I really cant find anything with Pros/Cons of an RV over hotels/motels. Can anyone offer any advice?
My key thoughts are:
RV - we can sit outside at night having some drinks with baby safe inside, always in the same surroundings so not unsettled.
BUT - can you drive into towns easily and find restaurants with an RV? We LOVE eating out in the USA and dont want to rent an RV only to find out they're much more suited to the self caterer. We are low-key people and dont want a busy nightlife or anything, but we still want to eat out, even if we then come back to the RV site to put baby to bed and settle down for the night.
Has anyone with a travelled with a baby and can offer me some advice?
At the moment we are thinking about going to the Hill Country area of Texas. Warm and a few interesting things to see within a fairly small area.
many thanks to anyone who can help!
Nicky
It's all right here at RTA.
I haven't travelled with baby but I don't think that is a key factor in deciding whether the RV for you is right or not. The RV's in the US are very well equipped and carry a lot of advantages as well as disadvantages, mainly the cost, it's slower and it's big and not user friendly in the City. The advantages are that when baby needs changing, feeding or you simply want a tea break and visit the bathroom, everything is there for you. You may have to look a little harder for suitable parking in towns, but it has never been the case where we haven't been able to park up and eat before going to the campground.
There is a whole section dedicated to RV info in the tool bar above, including this one on here on the Pros and Cons involved.
I love the RV lifestyle and find that when enjoying natures 'creativity' there is nowhere else I would rather be. We actually enjoy the odd BBQ or creating a home cooked meal in the RV and eat around the campfire, with a couple of beers of course !
Our last trip might give you an insight to thr RV way of life.