|
The Price of Gas Really Doesn’t Matter
(PRWEB) May 3, 2006 -- “The good news is that there is no
reason to cower in the corner of your RV trying to avoid the gasoline
bogeyman,” asserts Carol White, author of Live Your Road Trip
Dream – Travel for a year for the cost of staying home. “While
none of us are thrilled about the new reality of gas prices, this
is not a reason to cancel your travel plans, particularly if you
are planning that dream trip of a lifetime.”
White, who along with her husband Phil, took off and traveled the
country for a year in their Pleasure-Way class B motorhome, know
more than a little about how much it costs to travel for an extended
period. When they budgeted for their trip initially, they planned
on an average of $1.75 a gallon for gas. When they returned, 37,500
miles and a year later, their actual average cost had been $1.56
a gallon. They paid as high as $2.35 a gallon in California, and
as little as $1.22 in Georgia.
"Although some RV owners are concerned about fuel prices,
the added cost is only a small part of the equation and not an overriding
issue," observes David J. Humphreys, president of the Recreational
Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA). "For most RV owners, the
advantages of RVing–such as greater flexibility, control and
comfort–outweigh the higher costs of fuel," he concludes.
“Gas prices were fluctuating like crazy then also, and we
weren’t sure what to really expect, but we did know that the
price of gas wasn’t going to prevent us from getting out and
seeing our great country,” Carol confirmed. “We knew
that in the overall scope of trip expenses, this was not going to
be a ‘deal breaker’ for us.”
“As it turned out, at $1.56 average over the year, it represented
only five percent of our total budget and it was only our fifth
largest expenditure,” Phil added.
Carol went on to update their information, “We recently recalculated
our actual budget, using $2.75 as the average price over the same
37,500 miles, and it only moved the expense to 11 percent of the
total cost, and the fourth largest expenditure behind food, lodging,
van payment / maintenance.
Phil and Carol go into great detail in their book not only about
budgetary concerns, like gas, but also provide would-be travelers
with tips about everything from what to do with your house and cars,
to how to manage relationships while you are gone, to what to do
about mail, bills and investments.
The Whites, who are definitely upbeat about encouraging others
to get moving from the “dreaming to the doing,” laugh
when describing the most often asked question: How to be with your
travel companion on a 24/7 basis.
Phil provides a decidedly unabashed answer when he suggests, “You
learn those two precious little words ‘yes, dear’ early
on!” He continues on a more serious note adding, “You
really learn to support each other on your off days, which you will
both have. This is much easier than at home, because it is just
the two of you with no outside influences to be considered. You
really get to be two kids again, and it is great fun.”
Their final piece of advice? Don’t let the price of gas keep
you from living your road trip dream. You will never forget or regret
the times that you spend exploring your fondest travel ideas --
whether it is a road trip like ours, a sailboat trip around the
world, a trek through Asia or backpacking through Europe. The planning
basics are the same regardless of the destination -- and the White’s
book is ready to help you plan your trip of a lifetime.
For more information on planning your trip, or to invite the Whites
to speak to your organization, go to their website at www.roadtripdream.com.
The book is also available from online retailers or your favorite
bookstore.
About RLI Press:
RLI Press is a full service publisher of travel related materials.
Incorporated in 1999 by Phil and Carol White, RLI Press is a DBA
of Retirement Lifestyles, Inc., an Oregon Corporation.
# # #
Home
|Look In Side The Book
|How To Order
|Events
|Resources
|Our Travel Journal
|Media Room
|About Us Copyright 2004-2006 RLI Press Privacy
Statement
|