This is a blog about two baby boomers who are retired and living full time in their Class A motorhome. We stay mostly at Thousand Trails campgrounds. We use a drone to film our adventures and share the video on the blog
My wife drives our 42 ft Class A motorhome, I fly the Drone and we are having a blast in our new liftstyle.
We have been in Florida for several months now and it has been great. That being said, we did hit a snag with our RV and decided to put in a shop and have the repairs done professionally and timely by making an appointment with the biggest RV repair facility in the country. Lazydays Sales & Service scheduled us right in and we expected to be there 3 or 4 days so we kept our reservations at Orlando RV Resort and left our camp chairs, and other outdoor items in our site knowing we would return in a couple of days.
Well, that is where the story goes haywire, I won't spoil the suspense other than to say, we spent $10,000 spent 3 weeks in the service bay and still do not have all the repairs completed. Our RV is in pretty good condition and the slides are working much better as well as the leveling system but it was not an easy process to have items diagnosed and repaired.
More than anything, I hope Lazydays has learned a little of a lesson and makes some changes in their business model, as we feel there is a lot of room for improvements.
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