With some vacations being canceled due to COVID-19 concerns, many families are turning to recreational vehicles to spend time with each other while social distancing. A recent US Travel Association survey shows 47 percent of people were likely to travel by car after pandemic worries lessen and 42 percent would stick close to home with those plans. Quietwoods RV sales manager Dylan Welch says those canceled plans have made getting an RV an attractive option.
In-store traffic for people buying RVs is slowly picking up, but Welch says they have been able to stay close to its average pace thanks to people calling and looking at units online.