| Campfire Survey: RVers to Camp More in ‘09 |
| April 6, 2009 |
| Woodalls.biz |
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Consumer confidence may be down, but RVer confidence remains high, according to the biannual Campfire Canvass survey of RV owners conducted by the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA).
Fifty-five percent of survey respondents intend to use their RVs more this spring/summer than last year, and 45% are considering another purchase, according to a news release announcing the results. Only 4% say they'll use their RVs less this year. Three-fourths said they planned to take more mini-vacations so they could escape stress, spend more quality time with family, and enjoy nature and other outdoor activities. A primary reason why so many RVers will be traveling – and even buying in this economy – this spring/summer is that they appreciate the value they get compared to flying, driving and staying in hotels, according to the survey. Eighty-six percent say RVing is an affordable way to travel. Three-fourths save at least 25% when they travel in an RV – more than a quarter save 35% to 50%. These results echo the findings of a study by international travel and tourism experts PKF Consulting, which found family RV trips are 27% to 61% less expensive than other types of vacations. "RV travel continues to appeal to people looking to save money and cut costs," says Richard Coon, RVIA president. "By having their homes-on-wheels with them, RV owners receive a bigger bang for their buck than other types of vacations offer." Other findings: • 45% of RVers are considering another RV purchase. • 24% are looking to buy in the next year; another 48% within two years. • 34% said they have attended RV shows this year, helping generate surprisingly robust attendance and strong sales at recent RV shows nationwide. When RVers hit the road this spring/summer, state and national parks will be among the most popular destinations: • 64% will visit national parks. RVers also plan to be on the move during major holidays, with 58% planning to travel over Memorial Day weekend and 60% over July 4th. |
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