If you don’t have a guest room in your home, using your RV can be a great place to host your guests. Heck, even if you do have a guest room, your RV may be the place your guests prefer! From experience, we know that sometimes this leaves your visitor with the thought, “Hey, maybe I should get one of these.”
After all, it’s private, it has its own kitchen and seating area, most likely a TV, a bathroom (if you allow them to use it)… What’s not to love? Plus, if your guests don’t own their own RV, staying in one will be very fun for them!
Your RV can also make hosting a whole lot easier. Instead of squeezing everyone under one roof, your guests have their own quiet space to relax, enjoy a morning cup of coffee, or get up early without worrying about waking anyone. It’s a nice balance of togetherness and privacy—and it often makes a visit more comfortable for everyone involved.
If you have kids or grandkids, we bet you already know how much little ones love playing, or even sleeping, in the RV.
Read this article from Gail Marsh about making your RV cozy for guests—in this case, around the holidays.
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