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ROLLING OUT THE BIG ONES
Thursday, September 28, 2006
The big ones---Class A motorhomes---will roll out big time at the big show---the 18th Annual Fall New Jersey RV Show, October 6 - 8, 2006, New Jersey Convention Center, Edison, NJ.
A fascinating array of gasoline and diesel powered motorhomes will be available for close inspection at this buyers’ show where deals highlight the action.
Take a look at a quick list of exhibitors who’ll be on hand: Campers Barn of Kingston, NY; Colonial Airstream, Lakewood, NJ; Cartec Motors, Bordentown, NJ; Meyer's RV Super Store, Lakewood, NJ; White Horse Leisure, Inc., Williamstown, NJ; Surf RV Center, Lakewood, NJ.
Motorhomes offer a variety of opportunities for RVing all year long, actually. With air conditioners and furnaces, they can go anywhere in the country, seasons not mattering.
John Lanzo from Colonial Airstream noted that motorhome travelers are surrounded by home comforts in units equipped with comfortable living, dining, sleeping and bathroom facilities. Modern kitchens help older RVers follow special diets and avoid high-priced restaurants and hotels.
“With ranges, ovens plus a microwave, RVers can dine in their own ‘five star’ eatery---doing it their way,” said Lanzo.
So, what are your travel plans? Weekends in the mountains beside a crystal clear lake or on the coast by the roaring surf? Do your plans include extended cross-country trips or how about a two-week trek into the high country?
“Whatever your destination, there’s a versatile Airstream motorhome right for you,” said Lanzo. “Our motorhomes are roomy, easy to drive, and of course, luxurious. In fact, generous amenities make Airstream motorhomes true exploration vehicles freeing you from a need to rely on trailer park hookups typically available only in areas near civilization. Your lights, water, refrigeration and toilet facilities are all independent of outside resources. With an Airstream motorhome, you’re on your way to a new level of travel adventure.”
Another important amenity is space, always a concern for large families. Motorhomes have multiple slideout sections that greatly expand livable space at the touch of a button. Slideouts have become so popular that it’s virtually impossible to consider a motorhome without them.
Also, studies have shown that family RV vacations are more affordable than travel by personal car, train, airline, or cruise ship.
However, many motorhome buyers use their big rigs as a second home for extended time away during winter months, for example. Truly the intangibles of the RV culture have long had a hold on the imagination, and the current generation of buyers is no different. Romantic notions of hitting the open road in an RV have figured in movies from 1954's 'The Long, Long Trailer" (starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz) to 1985's 'Lost in America" (starring Albert Brooks).
Consider the Fleetwood Bounder diesel motorhome displayed by Meyer’s RV Super Store. “ Innovation is everywhere you look,” said Jim Lutz. “ From the full-body paint, to the vast storage capacity, to the fully equipped galley, you'll find thoughtful details that make Bounder Diesel such a great value. Based on solid steel 10-inch I-beams, Bounder Diesel is more stable, offers more storage, and can withstand the tow load of most vehicles.”
Yet the end of the road also holds strong appeal. Long stays in warm climes or a haul to the Pacific Northwest for an extended tour of that coastline are what the big ones are exceptionally good at.
The statistics about RV ownership are revealing. Since 2001, the number of RV owners between ages 35 and 54 grew by 11 percent, from 3.5 million to 3.9 million. The number of owners younger than 35 grew by 18 percent, from 850,000 to 1 million. The number of owners among the 55-and-older crowd grew by 20 percent, from 2.5 million to 3 million, but some of that increase may be attributed to the fact that that age group is growing in size as people live longer, according to economist Richard Curtin, director of the University of Michigan's Surveys of Consumers.
So don’t miss your big chance to see the big ones at this really big RV show, the 18th Annual Fall New Jersey RV Show, October 6 - 8, 2006, New Jersey Convention Center, Edison, NJ.
The 18th Annual Fall NJ RV Show will be open Friday, Oct. 6 from 1:00-to-9:30 p.m., on Saturday, Oct 7, from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., and on Sunday, Oct. 8, from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
The Fall NJ RV Show is produced by MAC Events, a nationally recognized producer of high-quality business-to-consumer trade shows in a variety of industries and markets since 1968. The Spring Lake, NJ-based family-owned company produces approximately 20 recreational vehicle, boat, home and flower & garden shows a year throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Virginia and Wisconsin and is a source of market research for the recreational vehicle, boating and home improvement industries.
For additional information, directions and discount coupons visit the company's website www.macevents.com.
For press releases, boat photos, contact Jack Quinn at MAC Events Media Communications (800) 332-3976 ext 122 or jack@macevents.com
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