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Saturday, November 20, 2010

American RV partners with RVC Outdoor Destinations and Athens Park Homes to Introduce New Product


RVC Outdoor Destinations                
Contact: Katie Breyer
429 North Main Street, Ste. 100            

Public Relations
Memphis, TN 38103                    

Paradigm Marketing & Creative
901.685.7703 X 237
breyer@2dimes.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
11-19-10


First Time in Industry History: Outdoor Hospitality Company, RV Dealership, and Manufacturer Form Joint Venture

MEMPHIS, Tenn. – RVC Outdoor Destinations and American RV have recently teamed up to introduce a superior product. The two Memphis area companies are working together to sell park models, including the official RVC Resort Cottage, and to provide a great experience for new and veteran owners of RVs and those seeking easy cottage and cabin options.
   
“This is the first time in the RV industry that the manufacturer, dealership and resort establishment have joined together,” said Phil Surles of Athens Park Homes, manufacturer of RVC Resort Cottages. RVC President Andy Cates added, “A dynamic team has been formed and I believe it will drive more interest to park models and to the outdoor hospitality industry.”
   
Buyers have a variety of purchasing options at American RV, from a wide selection of RV models to the exclusive RVC Resort Cottage. Its superior architectural design, layout options, and overall quality are just some of the features that make the RVC Resort Cottage different from traditional park models. Interested buyers now have a new product line to browse and own, while both RVC and American RV will benefit from this team approach.

This new partnership allows the dealership to offer a highly attractive destination for people interested in purchasing an RVC Resort Cottage. In addition to selling RVC Resort Cottages that are made specifically for RVC Outdoor Destinations, the joint venture will sell park models that can be purchased for utilization at any property, including farms, hunting camps, recreational land, and even as guest houses.

RVC Outdoor Destinations will help American RV sell RVs by arranging a smooth “maiden voyage” experience, providing park model designs, and granting marketing support. American RV will help drive traffic to RVC properties via park model sales and on site cross marketing. “The marketing efforts will help both companies increase growth and awareness to the Southeastern RV and outdoor vacation industries,” said Peter Albano of American RV.

RVC Outdoor Destinations is based in Memphis, TN, though it owns and operates six properties (one being a boat club) in the Southeast with another opening in Hot Springs, Arkansas in February. Not far from RVC’s headquarters, American RV is located in Olive Branch, Mississippi, and is known for offering a huge selection of the leading RV brands.

About RVC Outdoor Destinations: RVC Outdoor Destinations owns and operates a unique collection of properties that combines your ideal natural environment with your favorite hotel experience.  RVC Outdoor Destinations has properties in Arkansas, Georgia, North Carolina, and Florida. For more information, visit www.rvcoutdoors.com. For more information on American RV, visit www.americanrv.biz. 




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http://www.AmericanRV.biz

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Best Secret Islands on Earth

Thirty under-the-radar islands, from Oregon to the Greek Aegean, where you can kick back and let yourself go.
Warm blue water, pristine white sand, swaying coconut palms: Belize’s South Water Caye is a tropical paradise pared down to the alluring basics. Some 30 years ago, only fishermen inhabited this 15-acre islet; today, because it lies distinctly off the Caribbean’s beaten path, frankly, not too much has changed. You can still enjoy the surf’s rhythmic, soporific whush-shhh over sunset drinks at a sandy-bottomed bar.

There’s something magnetic—almost primevally compelling—about a fleck of land bounded by endless sea. And having to share the space with a crowd of tourists can ruin the magic. Fortunately, secret islands like South Water Caye still exist. And for those willing to search for solitude, the reward may be your own maritime Shangri-la.

“People rarely follow the road less traveled,” says Kelly Shea, a Travel + Leisure A-List agent who organizes journeys in Greece. “They have their minds set on Mykonos and Santorini.” But Alonissos—in the country’s Northern Sporades archipelago, in the Aegean Sea—is tougher to access. “Americans have never heard of it,” she says, “and there are no luxury hotels. But it has isolated coves where you won’t see another person all day.”

Alonissos’s primary lure is its marine park—at 875 square miles, Europe’s largest—where striped dolphins and endangered monk seals abound. The isle also features hiking trails that meander through fields of ruby-red blooms, olive groves, and pebble beaches. In the cobblestone streets of the old town of Chora, cheery, Venetian-designed tavernas grill up the catch of the day while live Greek music drifts out of open pub windows.

Ferries make the trip to this 14-mile-long ribbon of flowering rock in a couple of hours from nearby Skiathos, where there’s a small regional airport. But Alonissos remains comparatively remote, so—unlike in Mykonos—the beaches and restaurants and bars have space to spare.  

While seclusion has helped hide places such as Alonissos, it’s neither a guarantee (think St. Bart’s) nor a necessity. Just 10 miles from Portland, OR, sprawls a 24,000-acre stretch of river-encircled farmland called Sauvie Island. Known among foodies as the epicenter of the Northwest’s locavore movement, the place bursts with fresh, pick-your-own harvests: plum-colored marionberries, sweet corn, plump pumpkins. And with Stumptown only a 15-minute drive away, Sauvie also represents that rare find: a weekend getaway that’s easy and affordable.

So whether you’re looking for a secluded atoll renowned for its beauty or a little-known enclave just around the corner, T+L’s list of 30 secret islands is sure to reveal a dream destination you’ve been craving. —Catesby Holmes 


Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Reasons Why RV Traveling Is Growing Popular

Travel has always been an enjoyable recreational activity, and the reasons why RV travel is growing popular is no great mystery when the topic is viewed in detail. With the growing population of baby-boomers nearing retirement age, RV travel is growing popular with an entire generation of Americans that find themselves with an excess of available free time and a desire to see the country in comfort. To travel by RV is to exclude the stresses associated with commercial transportation, not to mention avoiding the hassles of increased security measures implemented since the tragedy of 9/11. Added to this is the fact that hotel and restaurant reservations are not necessary for RV travelers, and it becomes easy to see why RV travel is growing popular.

For those that travel frequently or on vacations of extended duration, RV travel is growing popular because it enables a significant savings when compared to conventional travel. Lodging and dining costs are slashed for RV travelers, and even the high cost of gasoline seems small when compared to the price of airline tickets, baggage fees and car rental expenses. RV travel is growing popular because it allows travelers to enjoy destinations and activities at their own pace, with no restrictions placed on personal schedules other than those self-imposed. This aspect of RV travel is an especially important reason why RV travel is growing popular because those traveling by commercial means are often hampered by the demands of following a strict itinerary. The amount of money that is generally saved by using RV travel can translate into enabling a much longer trip with the ability to participate in more activities. In short, an traveler gets more bang for their buck when traveling by RV.

Every traveler likes to be as comfortable as possible during their excursions, and RV travel is growing in popularity by allowing travelers to create an environment that is most suited to meet personal needs. Comfort items that cannot be taken along on conventional vacations are easily transported with an RV, including items such as bicycles or small boats that would otherwise need to be rented while on vacation.

RV travel is growing popular because it takes the hassle out of traveling with children, and can make life much easier for senior citizens on the road. An RV traveler can also take their beloved pets along without the associated worries that result from separation anxiety.

There's no better time to buy an RV!  Let American RV help you with your RV purchase!

Why Go RVing?


It's Easy On The Pocketbook

Free time shouldn't cost a lot of money. Owning an RV makes economic sense by significantly reducing costs associated with travel. Many RV models allow a family of four to save up to 74 percent on vacation costs compared with other forms of travel. That calculation takes into account RV ownership costs, including payments, insurance, maintenance, tires, tax breaks, registration and depreciation. Want to take a family of four to Disney World for a week? Traveling to Orlando in a typical family motor home will cost you 53 percent less than flying, renting a car, staying in a hotel and eating out, according to Go RVing. A trip to the Grand Canyon in a folding camping trailer will cost 70 percent less than driving and using hotels and restaurants.

It's A Healthier Lifestyle

RV families enjoy walking, biking, jogging and hiking. According to a Campfire Canvass survey, 70% of RVers say they walk more when on RV trips than when they are at home. RVers also say they specifically travel by RV to participate in outdoor activities like hiking and nature walks.

Increasing activity while on the road, escaping stress, recharging batteries, and bonding/reconnecting with family members all help to explain why RVers feel happier and healthier than if they didn't RV. RVs reduce vacation stress by allowing travelers to control their own schedule and timetable, by keeping the family relaxed in familiar surroundings, and by making spur-of-the-moment getaways possible by leaving the RV packed with the staples needed to head out of town with little planning. And, since rest contributes to overall physical health, sleeping in a familiar, comfortable bed plays a major role in recharging the body's batteries.

And, maintaining normal eating patterns is not easily accomplished while waiting in airport terminals, staying in hotels, and eating in restaurants. RVs make mealtime decisions easy because not only are they equipped with on-board pantries and cabinets for non-perishable storage, ovens/stoves and microwaves for cooking, and refrigerators/freezers to store your favorite meal ingredients.

Travel With Creature Comforts

Fully equipped kitchens and baths, central air and heat, TVs, VCRs and surround-sound speakers give today's RV travelers all the amenities of home. Many RV units also are equipped with slide-out sections expanding the living, bedroom, kitchen, and


Some of the modern conveniences and creature comforts available in many of today's RVs include:  




  • Choice of twin, double, queen, or king-sized beds, and bunk beds for the kids


  • Refrigerator, microwave, and dishwasher


  • Full range with oven


  • Trash compactor


  • Satellite dish


  • Internet-ready computer station


  • Closed-circuit rear-view camera for backing up


  • Washer and dryer


  • Outdoor entertainment center


  • Global positioning systems


  • Driver's seat with built in heat and massage


  • Bring The Family Pets
    Full bath and shower or tub
Travel can be stressful, especially for pets and their owners. According to a survey conducted by the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association, 48% of the nation's 8.3 million RV owners travel with their pets, with dogs topping the list. RV travel eliminates the inconvenience of boarding, crating, or shipping pets. Instead, the beloved member of the family rides first class in an RV complete with windows for a breath-taking view, enough room for walking around, and a soft place to nap.

Escape To The Outdoors

Traveling in an RV can help foster a love for the outdoors. RV owners surveyed by Robert Hitlin & Associates cited teaching children a respect for nature as an important benefit of family RV camping. Of those who camped as children, 95% said it had a positive impact on their adult lives, helping them develop an appreciation for the outdoors and insight into different people and places.

In an RV, you can experience the great outdoors up close. Whether your passion is hiking, canoeing, attending festivals, or camping with the kids, RVing is a fun and affordable way to experience these activities more often. 
 Retire in Style




Seniors find that today's RV's make travel and camping comfortable and accommodating, even for those with physical restrictions. Many of these "condos-on-wheels" have slide out rooms that expand their interior space by about one-third at the push of a button. On-board closets and storage space eliminate the need to pack, unpack and carry bulky suitcases. Fully equipped kitchens help older RVers follow special diets and vacation more economically by avoiding fast-food eateries and high-priced restaurants. 

RV travel also fosters a sense of community, offering mature travelers a valuable network of friends who share common interests. Especially popular among seniors are camping clubs, which provide an active social network on the road. Camping clubs hold annual conventions, regional rallies, campouts and other events to bring RVers together. 
There's no better time to buy an RV! Let American RV help you with your RV purchase!

Source:  Gather.com

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Vacation Adventures: Yeah Right Sir, sure you can Shove a 500lb Ox into a 2'x2' Overhead Compartment. Go for it! (Flight Humor)

In terms of demand, 2009 went into history books as the worst year the airline industry has ever seen, according to the IATA Chief Executive. The following comical video also reinforces why it has become more and more stressful for Americans to fly.  With the added stress we are under due to terrorist threats and attacks, our patience are running quite thin.  It's like our patience gas gauge is permanently stuck on "E" and there aren't any gas stations on the maps for miles!  Wait.....I know I had a point in that scenario somewhere!  Oh yeah.....  Me? Well, I should actually probably start the SSOS (Sarcasm Society of the South) Club. 

This stand-up comedy act by Brian Regan on the subject of Flying shows the audience many reasons why, #1, I could never be an airline attendant - I would be fired my first day, no doubt!  And secondly, I always spend my entire flight just watching and observing people, and it never ceases to amaze me just how....well stupid....some people can be with the obvious!  How many times have you just kicked back in your seat watching someone (in total amazement) doing something really stupid or annoying right next to you on a plane, and you tell them in your head just how stupid they really are.  You want to just turn to them and say "hello, sir??  Seriously???"  or "Um m'aam, do you plan on doing that the entire flight?  Because if you do, I'm going to take a sedative... or three ...or maybe I'll just backhand you momentarily!"  This is why I find this video pretty freakin' hilarious. I can very easily relate to these topics...especially the one where Brian is discussing a man on a plane trying to stuff a YAK into a 2'x2' overhead compartment for 20 minutes while he holds up the entire line of people trying to make their way to their seats and the actual plane departure!  Come on man....give me a break!!  Use that little  brain of yours...yeah you can stuff that peanut brain in that little 2x2 compartment and then maybe you'll have room in your head for the big OX...I'm jus' sayin'.  It makes you wonder....can he really be that stupid or is he doing it just because he can & he wants to annoy us? 

So by now you are probably wondering why I am rambling endlessly about airplanes & oxen, and asking yourself just when and how I will ever tie that into camping or RV-ing.  Well, I'm glad you asked!  =)  I was just thinking about what a hassle it is to fly anymore period.  And that brings me to the fact that we should all be camping and RV-ing so we can actually escape the stress and "enjoy" our vacation. I say we take it all back to nature!  Who's with me? 

Yeah so I'm running on 72 hours of work and literally "no" sleep, so please forgive my aimless babble!  I am literally falling asleep in my blog as I type, and I drool in my sleep....which is so NOT good for the keyboard!  I'm sure the thought of that makes Mr. Microsoft cringe....sorry Mr. Gates!   Soooo my dear friends, I will leave you with this little piece of entertainment as a reminder of why you should be camping instead of flying..............Enjoy!!





So next time you are planning your vacation, just remember...avoid the hassle and Go Camping America or go buy an American RV!  =)

Friday, April 9, 2010

Redneck Camping for Dummies

Most of you RVer’s will probably agree with the “vehicle access” part of this camping spoof video and all you campers will think this is a camping trip gone wrong. Originally made as an advertisement of sorts for Kotulas, but this camping redneck video is more of a redneck camping for dummies spoof. Enjoy this comical view of camping and the great outdoors. I love the section on calling your woman and pretending you are not having a good time. I've gotten those calls before! Ha!

If you are looking for a camping getaway of your own, check out this RV Vacation site for some great ideas!  And perhaps you might want to take their advice and "drive" up to your campsite in an RV!