Traveling in an RV brings a unique sense of freedom and adventure, but preferences on how to enjoy that journey can vary widely. To get a better sense of our readers’ travel styles, we recently posed a question in our newsletter: “Do you prefer to travel alone or with a group?”

The responses were intriguing, and we encourage all our readers to participate in these polls to share their insights and be part of our community’s collective voice.

Remember, your vote not only counts but also helps us understand the diverse ways people enjoy their RV adventures.

Poll Results: Alone vs. Group Travel

The results are in!

  • A whopping 67% of our readers prefer to travel alone
  • While 33% enjoy the company of a group.

It seems that the solitary road warriors outnumber the social travelers by a significant margin. This data gives us a fascinating glimpse into the RV community’s preferences and sparks a fun conversation about the pros and cons of each travel style.

The Lone Ranger RVers

For those who voted to travel alone, we salute your adventurous spirit! There’s something undeniably liberating about hitting the open road with just your thoughts, a playlist of your favorite tunes, and the occasional tumbleweed for company.

No need to negotiate bathroom breaks or compromise on the next destination—you’re the captain of your ship!

Plus, let’s be honest, the only snoring you’ll have to tolerate is your own.

The Group Travelers: Party on Wheels

On the flip side, our group travelers know how to bring the fun. Traveling with friends or family means shared experiences, laughter, and maybe a bit of chaos.

Whether it’s a caravan of RVs or a single vehicle packed to the brim, group travel can turn any trip into an unforgettable adventure. From campfire stories to impromptu roadside picnics, the journey becomes just as memorable as the destination.

And hey, if you get lost, at least you won’t be alone!

Conclusion: Why the Preference for Solitude?

So why did the majority of our readers choose solo travel? It could be the allure of complete freedom and flexibility, or perhaps the desire for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Many RV enthusiasts relish the opportunity to connect deeply with nature and enjoy the solitude that comes with solo travel.

On the other hand, group travel appeals to those who thrive on social interaction and the joy of shared experiences.

Ultimately, whether you prefer the quiet of a solo journey or the camaraderie of group travel, the beauty of RVing lies in its versatility—there’s no wrong way to hit the road.