3 RV Tips to Make the Holidays Merry & Bright

Will you be traveling in your new or used RV over the holiday season? Whether you’re visiting loved ones, embarking on new adventures, or treating the kids (or grandkids!) to a holiday vacation, there’s no reason why your home away from home should feel anything but festive. Check out our holiday RV tips below!

Favorite Flavors

Take your favorite holiday recipes with you! You might need to scale down the size to better accommodate your RV’s kitchen space, or bake a few things in advance and freeze (like those sausage balls you can’t do without, or your favorite Christmas cookie).

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Additionally, you’ll want to leave room for sniffing out local favorites and recommendations in your destination town. Coastal towns offer fresh seafood that can’t be beat, the Midwest will offer hearty farmer’s fare, and the southern gulf will tantalize you with Cajun flavors. Consider your meals part of the adventure and a gift to yourself!

Traditions Old and New

Take inventory of the holiday traditions you really enjoy the most. Then, find a way to make them travel friendly – and open yourself to finding some new traditions along the way!

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If you pride yourself on multiple stunning tree displays, downsize to a tabletop size that can slide up against your RV’s fireplace, on bedroom and bunkhouse bedside tables, and an Advent wreath at your dining room table. Do you decorate your home’s exterior? Adorn your power awning with lights. Do you read A Christmas Carol – and go Christmas caroling – each year? Grab a Kindle version to pack along, and find out what community service events are open to the public at your destination. Are there parades, community performances, or holiday lighting displays? Modify your favorite traditions and embrace new experiences along the way!

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Stay Flexible

One thing that makes the holidays stressful for anyone is unreasonable expectations. What would happen if you just…let go of expectations this year? Stay flexible and extend patience to yourself and those around you. Stay curious about new opportunities and the memories you can make from them. If the turkey is taking longer to cook, don’t fret – just pour a glass of mulled cider, and kick your feet up for a minute while you listen to a few more carols play through Spotify.

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One of the things you shouldn’t leave to chance, though, is the condition of your new or used RV before hitting the road. Keeping your RV in excellent condition is the first step toward having a peaceful and carefree vacation. Contact us today to schedule some pre-holiday RV service!

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