gbaglo
Senior Member
left Vancouver frozen, returned frozen. Ron
Seems like only yesterday that you headed south.

left Vancouver frozen, returned frozen. Ron
Welcome to our little community! A lot of us have similar stories to tell and we hope you make as many good memories in your Escape as we have.
Welcome to the family.
You should think about attending the Niagara Wine Escape Rally in September.
Riverside Park Motel and Campground
13451 Niagara Parkway
Niagara Falls, On. Canada
I think it would be a several hour drive but you could see a lot of Escapes and meet a great group of people.
WINE....yes please
Wow do you know what weekend that is, we have an Alaskian cruise booked for the 11th.....would love to go
Thanks so much for the info
Seems like only yesterday that you headed south.![]()
I've noticed that we head off on a trip, in this case 5 weeks, then return and folks who stayed at home doing their everyday routine comment, "oh, you're back" like we were just away for a 3 day weekend.
At one time we were supposed to be heading for a paperless society. I should have taken a photo of the heap of mail that now has to be dealt with.Paperless indeed.
Ron
The nice thing about Escapes is if you change your mind you can always sell you old Escape quick and for almost what you paid and turn around and order another different one.
I have no doubt I can resell, especially here in Ontario (cannot locate used ones)
Wish I could take a smaller toilet and get a wider bed in 21, I really like the layout
No you don't. Neither of us are large people and you wouldn't want a smaller toilet, especially if you want to be able to shower.
When you had to wait almost a year to get one, many folks were willing to pay more to get a nice, used trailer much sooner than a new one. Now, you wait a few months and you can have one customized to exactly how you want it. And for not much more than what the used trailers used to get.
The question I have is why are so many newer trailers being sold by their owners recently?
I'd add "found it too small" to the reasons. These are not for everyone.
The 5.0 is our 15th camper and the only new camper we've ever purchased. It's a keeper.And I'd add, "bought the dream but reality intruded." There seems to be two basic types of owners. Those that have owned multiple RV's or even boats over the years, maybe started with a smaller unit and worked their way up. They're more likely to keep their unit longer unless one of the other factors such as health becomes an issue.
Then there's the folks who have the dream but little or no experience in the realities of spending a lot of time in a space much smaller than they're used to. Good reason for complete newbie's to rent an RV and try out life on the road first.
Surely you have heard of Niagara on the Lake wine area......very beautiful place. It is about a 15 minute ride north from Riverside CG which is also very pretty with it's water views.
This is exactly what the 2020 NE is ,a smaller bath and a queen bed and a huge from dinette....here are some photos
The nice thing with the two model 21 footers...there's the 21' Classic and the 21'NE. You can order yours either way. As for the bathroom footprint - you'd have to talk with Escape Industries directly if you chose the 21' Classic.
Thanks Jim
Looks beautiful but probably too big for us
We were originally leaning towards a 19 until we went to the factory and looked at them in person. For us the increased counter space far outweighed the smaller bed. Plus not having to crawl over each other to get out was a plus. We have a king at home, and don't seem to mind the size of the 21 bed until our golden squeezes between us, but I prefer sleeping cocooned
In saying that, in 5 years I wouldn't be surprised if we upgrade to the 23 to get the queen / dry bath as long as they don't lose the counter space.