RV Life is FINISHED! | 7 HARSH REALITIES Why RVer's QUIT

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Published 2023-10-03
As more time passes, more and more full-time RVer's are packing it up and leaving the open roads. Why are so many RVer's quitting? We're here to give you guys the inside scoop and discuss 7 of the biggest reasons RVer's quit RV life.

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  • Please be sure to hit that like 👍 button. Also ► 🔴 If you're new, Subscribe! →: bit.ly/3yTFUiv ➡ 🎥 Most Embarrassing Truths of RV Life NO ONE Admits (We're All Guilty) - https://youtu.be/_U-Sw0PILng ✨ Join our Weekly Newsletter - www.turnitupworld.com/newsletter ➡ Follow us on IG - www.instagram.com/letsturnitupworld/ Be a part of the most genuine and supportive Las Vegas and Travel community around by joining the TIUW Insiders on ❤ Patreon 👉 www.patreon.com/turnitupworld (Get AD FREE TIUW Videos, Exclusive Merch and Content, access to the secret Facebook group, your name in our videos, meet-up invites, and monthly livestreams and mo
  • @hammer48ful
    What RVing has done for us is being able to visit our kids on our terms. We have our house with us and can get up and go to bed when we want and not disturb anybody. Last year we spent 3 weeks in North Carolina visiting our son. Then we drove across country to Alberta to visit our daughter which took seven weeks to accomplish. Great way to travel, see our kids, and meet nice people.
  • @deniporter3321
    Generally speaking, an average RV was not designed or built to be driven, hundreds to thousands of miles, all year long. The original plan was for an RV to be used numerous times a year, for "Vacations".
  • @hueysegura6956
    Retired RV dealer here. I sold 500 units to FEMA during the hurricane Katrina disaster. Believe me, RV’s are not designed for full time living. They are designed for occasional use and wear fast when used for full time use. Add the lack of factory support and short spare parts support, it can be a real nightmare when your coach is not livable and parts are 90 days out.
  • @MikeAndNary
    The wife and I went from a big 2,700 square feet home to a 30' fifth wheel living in a permanent RV Park just outside of Wickenburg, AZ. We couldn't be happier! Wish we did this 30 years ago. We are saving a boat load of money and a whole lot more freedom.
  • @DeeEss_on_YT
    A good partner who’s supportive and a good team attitude helps get through the tough times I’m sure
  • @colleenlee3220
    I use to live in an RV full time between the ages of 19-25. It was because I moved from California to central Massachusetts. Attached college in MA and lucked up that someone bought an old campground where I could live in a spot for $400 per month. I loved it because I was kept my kitties with me and it felt like home when I studied and worked. Left for 20 years, but now my new husband and I starting to do the RV life while we keep our small homestead. The only time we won't live in our RV is during the winter. We plan to use those months to deal with any repairs, do any updates, stretch out legs and let our dog and two cats have a bigger "house" for several months. It's an adjustment for both of us.
  • @horizon42q
    Excellent reality video. Everyone should watch this one. Almost all full timers I knew quit within 5 yrs, the number one reason was BURNOUT. You are so correct and spot on. In 25 yrs of RVing. I’ve seen the crazy explosion in camping fees. Most new Rvers don’t have any idea what a camp site cost just 5 yrs ago. Fuel is a killer, especially for a Class A Diesel. Last summer on 6 week trip out west we had $7,000 in fuel costs. The average RVer can’t afford those trips. Our current 6 week fall trip still is a bit costly. But our savior is our home base. When we get home we recharge for the next adventure. 4-5 months per yr on the road for us is enough.
  • @joevil6259
    I've been a fulltime RVer for the last almost 5 years. The idea was to travel the lower 48 states within 5 years and by Dec 2023 I'll be able to check that box. I'm convinced though that fulltime RVing is not most people's cup of tea, but it is mine!. It is getting better. There are times when I wish I was back in my very nice (even luxurious) condo in Minneapolis MN where I had all the normal conveniences and where everything was walking distance. But the moment I realize that I'll have to go back to full time work for that, the feeling passes instantly. Instantly! I now get some SS , make a bit of money with Amazon and have some pension coming my way in 18 months time. It almost adds up to something. Life is good. Baja California this winter.
  • @CaminoTurtle
    I think that the reason you want to travel full-time in an RV often affects how long you want to live this life. Some of those I met 6 years ago no longer live in an RV. After several years of RV living, they bought a boat and are living a full-time water life. Others are traveling full-time in Europe and Asia. Not everyone who quits the RV life quits because they hated it. I'm still living the full-time RV life but I am also dreaming about what the next adventure may be. Thanks for tackling this topic. I hope folks who are considering this lifestyle don't think that the life isn't worth the hard work.
  • @fatboyroy6081
    Talking about burnout, before I sold my house in Atlanta to move full time rv living I did 3 1/2 months tour to the west visiting every national parks it was awesome but when I was by coos bay Oregon heading towards Seattle I got tired and drove straight back to Atlanta. I did this while working in the RV. I then decided to buy a house in Florida, rv living is not for everyone lol
  • @Mestachi
    Me and my gf are currently going to buy one and her mom has land on native reservation already set up she said we can place our rv there without rent or anything and we are deciding to get a 5th wheeler as a 23 year old I feel a bit happy to get that chance we work near by too and have a freeway to travel to many spots near our city I’m very excited helps us build up money to do bigger stuff in life when we are ready
  • @webster60cl42
    I Just found you two. Super funny and genuine ! My name is Cindy and my Husband Bob live in a small town in Az. We have 3 sons and a bunch of grandchildren.. We bought an older Class A. In 2021 . Got the Covid first week!!! We have lived in it for 3 years and are having to replace every single thing. Update water system, AC units at $1k each.. Breaker system… Thank the Lord my husband is a Jack of all trades . But he is getting so discouraged something is always breaking down. I keep telling him.. at least all the upgrades are New. But he is still working full time so we are parked at a RV park. I don’t regret selling our large home . This day and time I feel good knowing that we can pack up and move. So Happy to have found you.! ♥️✝️🙏
  • I absolutely love the time we spend out on the road, but I gotta tell you I need a home base. Three months or even four months are just heavenly, but I need to to know I can go home at the end of a wonderful journey.
  • @dh2602
    Just got to say thank you both. Ive always wanted to do this but the adjustments I could not. Thank you for being real and honest. Cant thank you both enough.
  • Good information. I am not an RVer, but I enjoy seeing your loving and joyful relationship. (adventures)
  • @Evelyn_McMillan
    Hi Tanya & Dave, excellent video. You guys are so on point on all of the aspects of RV living. Obviously it is not for everyone, but you guys do not sugar coat the pros & cons! I just love the way you do the deep dives on the details, so that it gives food for thought for those who are considering RV traveling. All the best you two, and keep those video's coming. By the way Tanya, I love that shirt! As always, be safe out there and stay blessed! ❤🙏🙏
  • @pakkycs1
    I’m a newbie to rv community, getting my new home next week, so excited and nervous at the same time. Trying to get the most info in as possible, thanks for this video 😊
  • Hi Tanya and Dave! Let me get this straight: So Tanya has an identical twin sister, similar clothes and all, who shows up, unannounced, at RV parks to bang on random RV doors to give occupants important tips on subscribing to channels? What in the potato chips and Pepsi tarnations? 😂😂 This video is so true as countless people all over this country are quitting RV life permanently for so many reasons, some of which are mentioned in this video.
  • We enjoyed your presentation style! Now in our 8th year of fulltime RVing in a small Class A (under 26'), your reality list resonates with us and is good advice. We've mitigated many of the issues you cite by doing volunteer work as state park hosts the majority of the time. By planning 1-2 years ahead we chart our RV course to parks in the best locations for climate, access to internet, supplies, health services and repair shops, and proximity to loved ones. We do light work for the parks in exchange for a free site with all hookups for 2-5 month stretches. This gives us stability, amenities (as valued park personnel), plenty of social contact, affordable lifestyle and less maintenance and expense on the road. We highly recommend the full-time RV, part-time volunteer lifestyle!