Re: Motorhome v air & hotels
- From: "Jochen Kriegerowski" <joinvalid@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 19:16:44 +0100
"Hatunen" <hatunen@xxxxxxx> schrieb
I've seen many, many in the USA that don't, including some of the
more ubiquitous ones, like Motel 6.
Maybe - I'm only familiar with the situation in Canada and thought
it would be more or less the same in the US.
Part of the problem with using motel cooking facilities is food
storage, since you will be on the road again in a day or two.
Either you must carry a lareg ice chest in your car or you must
buy your supplies in small, less economic quantities.
Oh, right, that's true. You shouldn't buy large quantities of
food that needs refrigeration. But then, I travel alone, so I
wouldn't want to buy cheaper 'family size' packages anyway:
I don't want to eat the same meals throughout my vacation <g>
Just think, with an RV you can enjoy the cameraderie of Slab
City, California: http://www.slabcity.org/
Well, ehmmm, "Chacun a son gout", as you said ;-)
Jochen
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