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Originally Posted by Badboy_71
I would worry that even 2-3 visits a day would gain the attention of busybodies, and it takes just one to get you booted. It may be nice to bring your piece of home on the road, but considering the cost of gas as you go from one town to another, plus the cost of your RV, insurance and additional logistics (towing your car or driving your RV around town).
From a financial standpoint, I don't know if there is an advantage.
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I've done the research. On a 60 day trip (that I leave on in a week) here are the figures for the budgets that were worked up to see if I wanted to attempt it.
Memberships for RV Parking savings: I have AARP, AAA, Good Sam's, American Beautiful, plus state park permits for 6 areas of the country. (.75 per day)
Spot Fee with Full Hookups: 30.00 per day
Fuel: Average 20.83 per day
Gas: 4.80 per day for RV and grill
Insurance: 3.31 per day
Tags: 1.43 per day
Food: 14.29 per day
Car Fuel: 1.05 per day
Car Payment: 16.67 per day
Internet/Cell: 4.60 per day
Total per day in RV: 97.77 per day average
Hotel: 110.00 per day
Car Fuel: 8.21 per day
Insurance: 2.16 per day
Tags: 1.05 per day
Food: 53.00 per day
Car Payment: 16.67 per day
Internet/Cell: 4.60 per day
Total per day in Hotel: 196.69 per day average
The cost are more than double in a hotel than in an RV. Keep in mind these are the business expenses incurred while I am actually on tour. I didn't add in supplies, makeup, personal care, ect that remain the same and are all purchased prior to me leaving on tour.
I also don't see the difference between a couple of people coming to see me and hanging out in a state Park vs a hotel. Personally, it would look less obvious in an RV when I'm cooking on the grill with the person and hanging out a bit than rushing into a hotel that screams nookie alert.
Keep in mind, I don't see clients that are too young for me to date in the RW. I also don't plan to just park anywhere. I have scoped out all the locations I will be using and know my surroundings very well.
Like Dallas stated, for someone like me who is low volumn, well known, reviewed, and screens like I do...This is going to offer something a little different that will set me apart as a true GFE provider. I will also become a lot more selective and cater to the older more mature client looking for more than just a quick visit.
My goal is repeat clientele and to get set on a two month rotation where I already know who is going to be on my schedule where and hopefully can drop off the boards completely. So far, I have a good start to do that. I only need 2-6 clients in each location to make it work for me.