Yes, it is good to get some ideas of what one might like best but with a warning?
About the time we got into and found what we liked, we also found things were changing so fast that we were always in a state of getting used to the "new" setup!
Kids big enough to go, kids big enough to not want to go and then suddenly kids are gone!
So suddenly there are only a few years of trying to figure out what WE want to do?
Next step was figuring out that we really DID NOT want to do!
But there are now so many good onli9ne places to get info! Can I point to some of the info that Winnebago puts online as it can help in the shopping if we can do it when we are relaxed at home instead of the quick little stops at RV dealers?
Winn home stie for a list of links to tons of details on their lineup:
www.winnebago.com
That page starts with the current year but looking under the "owners" tab leads to tons of info on a lot of the older models as well.
That means if you begin to get down what general items you "require", you don't have to drive over to look at how things are arranged, but try looking at some of that online info to avoid so much wasted time driving to look at things you can tell are not right for you at this time!
We all do shopping differently, but I like to know how to avoid looking in the wrong places and things I know I don't want!