I agree with Bill. All forms of RV share some similar technologies and people who have come up with creative solutions to everyday RV problems can often help others who have a different type RV. We started with a pickup camper when our kids were young, moved to a 37ft fifth wheel about seven years ago and bought a class-A diesel pusher last year. We are the same people we have always been - what I drive or tow does not change that. I strongly believe that each type of RV has advantages over the others in some range of situations. I too have shunned RV resorts that discriminate against trailers, primarily because I believe I get a better value at top rated resorts that are able to cater to a range of RV types.