4 Tips to Pick the Best Festival Camper

“MacDaddy” Prevost luxury coach

Walking the aisles of the Florida RV SuperShow this weekend, it was easy to be awestruck by the million-dollar motorcoaches. They shone beneath bright stage lights, all polished and new and ready for some buyer to break out the trust-fund checkbook. Yet from the most grand coaches to van-like “class B” Sprinters to respectable towables, there were accommodations for every taste, budget, and festival experience.

Matching the right unit to your lifestyle needs and festival expectations requires a bit of vision.

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One Album on the Road to a Music Festival Lifestyle

By Jeff Zbar

I was about 12 when my father and I walked into a record store in Coconut Grove, Florida. I walked out with my first album, the debut LP from some new act called Boston. A few weeks later, I bought my second, Elton John’s Greatest Hits.

By the time I was a senior in high school, I was playing bass in a rock band (it wasn’t considered “classic rock” back in ‘82) and I had two “Peaches” crates of vinyl. My passion for music was never as fervent as it was then.

Until now.

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Whoosh, laughs, and barks – A Travelblog from Fort Myers Beach…

By Zoe Zbar

You’re sitting on the beach of Fort Myers, nothing but a thin towel between your body and the powder-white sand. The only sounds hitting your eardrums are soft “whooshes” of the waves in front of you, muffled screeches of seagulls, laughs of children making sandcastles and chaos, and barks of dogs having the time of their lives.

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Oh the Blogs You’ll Read at Roadtrip Mojo

As the saying goes, at Roadtrip Mojo, this isn’t our first rodeo. We’re long-time road trippers who, about 15 years ago, hit the road in a production called Home Office Highway. The two week adventure found us in a 25-foot RV emblazoned with brand emblems and sponsor logos as we traveled the Eastern Seaboard.

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Radical Vacation Equations for Home Office Time Management

I recently wrote about the Death of the Away Message. Communications are so pervasive, so ubiquitous, so tethering, that we never really can disconnect – if that’s what we seek. Someone replied with a gentle suggestion regarding my vacation: “Unplug a little if you can.”

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