Angie I viewed an earlier video you did on the tour of the Winnebago factory. WOW was I blown away with the detail and quality of each build and the process of making almost all the parts in house ! You have changed my mind about Winnebago, it is a first class builder of motorhomes. You do a wonderful job of showing each coach model and all the details. I now have only Winnebago on my radar and look forward to future travels upon deciding which size and model to choose.
We've done the WGO factory tour three times since 2007 and I do not remember them bragging about Azdel so it might be time for another tour next summer. - Since the E450 chassis does not allow for the computer workstation, I am basically limited to using the U-dinnette for my computers and second monitor. I thought about considering getting the 31H instead where I could have a modification done to the bunk area so the livingroom area isn't permanently taken over by the computers. WGO did several prototype workstations on the Forza 38D, Vista 31BE, and others, but it did not generate enough interest where I could place my order through WGO, it would all have to be done custom afterwards. In the end, the 26T is smaller for those National Forest and National Park visits, but picking a floorplan that is numble to park and spaceous inside is like trying to fit into my old suit, LOL.
I have to give the video a thumbs up bc Angie always does a wonderful video…this motorhome has some good amenities and some that are ridiculous….the sleeper/ dinette is one …all those tiny cushions and where do you put those large pieces while sleeping…and I never understood why these small motorhomes are not made to accommodate retired travelers …we don’t need to sleep 8 we need abundant amount of storage and good TV placement….but I do love the pantry in the kitchen but microwave is too small …like the kitchen and bedroom 👍🏻
Love it….not too huge but comfortable for a family. Would be nice to have a small “medicine cabinet” storage above the bath sink, but otherwise like the lay out and amenities.
We love that you go to A&W. I was thinking that when the turn signal was on it would be nice to show both sides of the rig so you can make sure you don’t tail swing out and hit something on the other side of the rig.
You GOTTA' LOVE ANGIE'S REVIEWS! She sees things from the distaff/female perspective, but then, I have to sell whatever RV we get to one of Angie's kind (my spouse of 46+ years)! Ol' Matt is cute and energetic, but he does NOT get into the practical detail that Angie does, nor WHY Winnebago does this or that. Example: Angie says that ONLY Winnebago offers the Driver Assist package from Ford in a Class C...at our advancing ages, that is HUGE. Also, we would haul the Grandpups now and then, so 7 seatbelts will MATTER. After reading myriad comments below various reviews, I have also concluded that buying an RV requires a careful assessment of YOUR wants and needs, which might vary over time. We DO now want to stay some in those national parks...so that maximum length of 28' DOES matter. Also, we are not the boondocking type, so things like storage tank capacity and extra solar simply do not matter to us. We would stay occasionally in hotels and eat out a lot, so the whole kitchen prep/storage area space matters less to us than to others. I started out 2 months ago thinking we would get a diesel Sprinter (like the Navion/View), but have totally shifted due to concerns about low carrying capacity (CCC) and other limitations. Also, while the diesels would likely last longer, we are bumping age 70-- am simply not worried about going 200k miles...and the MCB is expensive to service. You can get a Ford truck serviced anywhere...and for a lot less. The 26T is looking really good...the wife likes the slide flexibility, although we get that there are 2 kinds of slides-- those which leak, and those which will yet leak. But at age 70, we won't have many years to worry about that side challenge. One last comment...the weird Covid effect has SOARED prices and limited supplies (parts also), BUT that should begin to correct (unless Slow Joe and his crowd keep wrecking the economy). I am betting that you will start to find a surfeit of new or lightly-used Class C's at better prices before long. The RV game is profoundly cyclical ;~)
Absolutely impressive presentation! Knowledgeable, direct to the point, and thorough but not laden with useless boring information . Thank you.
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Absolutely LOVE the pull out shelves in the kitchen!! Great addition!
Angie is a pro at this. The right info presented thoroughly and expertly.👍👍
And pretty!
Angie I viewed an earlier video you did on the tour of the Winnebago factory. WOW was I blown away with the detail and quality of each build and the process of making almost all the parts in house ! You have changed my mind about Winnebago, it is a first class builder of motorhomes. You do a wonderful job of showing each coach model and all the details. I now have only Winnebago on my radar and look forward to future travels upon deciding which size and model to choose.
Angie, you do such a great job with these videos!
We've done the WGO factory tour three times since 2007 and I do not remember them bragging about Azdel so it might be time for another tour next summer.
- Since the E450 chassis does not allow for the computer workstation, I am basically limited to using the U-dinnette for my computers and second monitor. I thought about considering getting the 31H instead where I could have a modification done to the bunk area so the livingroom area isn't permanently taken over by the computers. WGO did several prototype workstations on the Forza 38D, Vista 31BE, and others, but it did not generate enough interest where I could place my order through WGO, it would all have to be done custom afterwards. In the end, the 26T is smaller for those National Forest and National Park visits, but picking a floorplan that is numble to park and spaceous inside is like trying to fit into my old suit, LOL.
Thanks for the Great Review of the Mini Winnie … We love the Solid Construction of a Winnebago RV #AngieIsTheBest
This was a VERY helpful video! Thank you!!!!
Now that's high-end.. 🤘🏼
I have to give the video a thumbs up bc Angie always does a wonderful video…this motorhome has some good amenities and some that are ridiculous….the sleeper/ dinette is one …all those tiny cushions and where do you put those large pieces while sleeping…and I never understood why these small motorhomes are not made to accommodate retired travelers …we don’t need to sleep 8 we need abundant amount of storage and good TV placement….but I do love the pantry in the kitchen but microwave is too small …like the kitchen and bedroom 👍🏻
Hi Stacy,
Thank you for following the whole Video and letting us know of your views here. We are glad you enjoyed the Walkthrough. Happy Holidays!
Great review!
Love it….not too huge but comfortable for a family. Would be nice to have a small “medicine cabinet” storage above the bath sink, but otherwise like the lay out and amenities.
We love that you go to A&W. I was thinking that when the turn signal was on it would be nice to show both sides of the rig so you can make sure you don’t tail swing out and hit something on the other side of the rig.
you always do a great job. Are these in stock or do I have to order? Interested in the 31K
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Excellent review…..
Great job.
Wow what is that Sony radio model number?
Could you please make a video of the Newmar king aire 4533 floor plan
You GOTTA' LOVE ANGIE'S REVIEWS! She sees things from the distaff/female perspective, but then, I have to sell whatever RV we get to one of Angie's kind (my spouse of 46+ years)!
Ol' Matt is cute and energetic, but he does NOT get into the practical detail that Angie does, nor WHY Winnebago does this or that. Example: Angie says that ONLY Winnebago offers the Driver Assist package from Ford in a Class C...at our advancing ages, that is HUGE. Also, we would haul the Grandpups now and then, so 7 seatbelts will MATTER.
After reading myriad comments below various reviews, I have also concluded that buying an RV requires a careful assessment of YOUR wants and needs, which might vary over time. We DO now want to stay some in those national parks...so that maximum length of 28' DOES matter. Also, we are not the boondocking type, so things like storage tank capacity and extra solar simply do not matter to us. We would stay occasionally in hotels and eat out a lot, so the whole kitchen prep/storage area space matters less to us than to others.
I started out 2 months ago thinking we would get a diesel Sprinter (like the Navion/View), but have totally shifted due to concerns about low carrying capacity (CCC) and other limitations. Also, while the diesels would likely last longer, we are bumping age 70-- am simply not worried about going 200k miles...and the MCB is expensive to service. You can get a Ford truck serviced anywhere...and for a lot less.
The 26T is looking really good...the wife likes the slide flexibility, although we get that there are 2 kinds of slides-- those which leak, and those which will yet leak. But at age 70, we won't have many years to worry about that side challenge.
One last comment...the weird Covid effect has SOARED prices and limited supplies (parts also), BUT that should begin to correct (unless Slow Joe and his crowd keep wrecking the economy). I am betting that you will start to find a surfeit of new or lightly-used Class C's at better prices before long. The RV game is profoundly cyclical ;~)
Hi Craig,
With utmost grace, we thank you for acknowledging our team's work! We wish you a great time RVing! Happy Holidays!
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Such a lovely Woman