Go Big or Go Home – The (Not So) Lighter Side of Glamping

Go Big or Go Home! That was the battle cry heard on the convention floor at the Florida RV SuperShow in Tampa this past weekend. Gargantuan displays by the major luxury motorcoach manufacturers were in no short supply. Names like Newmar, Phaeton, Prevost and others were out in full force.

Starting at $250,000 but rapidly climbing into the million-dollar stratosphere, I always thought these were the coaches that escorted the rock stars to the music festivals we attend. Apparently, they’re for some (very elite) fans, too.

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When a Jam Band ‘Road Trip’ Includes the Mexican Riviera Maya

By Barry Bluth

Fans of Widespread Panic know all too well that we must beware of those who build monuments to themselves.  We’re a pretty bright lot if I must say.

We also know that we can’t always road trip “on the road,” though it is our preferred way of hitting up awesome music –  and what RoadTripMojo is all about.  After all, we were given Driving Song, and Up All Night.  But the truth of it is we have Airplane.  Though the song does exclaim, “DRIVE my liquor down, – to Mexico!”  it’s not always practical to drive. 

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Nucamp Micro Teardrop Camper: A Quick Look at a Totally Dope Rig

At first glance the Nucamp T@B teardrop camper screams to be taken to a music festival.

Like all teardrop campers, its very small, they come in a few basic sizes and configurations.  Weighing in under 2000 pounds, it can be pulled by most vehicles, including a Mini Cooper, though a Cooper hitched to a T@B may be quite a sight to behold!  This small, lightweight TT (travel trailer) is extremely maneuverable and aerodynamic. It packs a mean camping punch, chock full of the RV features which will enhance your festival experience.

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