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    Default Thanks All!

    Your advice is much appreciated. One interesting thing - maybe my imagination. People seem to treat you differently when you step out of the Prevost coach vs my other RV's. At a country music festival, the security and ops staff went out of their way to help me, including arranging for a fuel truck to keep me going during the five days I was there. I also seem to have less people cutting me off than in my country coach, truckers at truck stops are more friendly, etc. It was a little creepy when Chinese tourists scrambled out of their bus to surround mine and take photos at a rest stop.

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    Gavan,

    I think your description is typical of many people's reaction to a Prevost. I have always wrestled with this situation myself. Since I am about as economically challenged as you can be and still own a Prevost, I almost feel like I am tricking the world. It always makes us feel good when we take the time to really talk to admirers and they realize we are just common people ourselves.

    Most assume if you are in that big beautiful bus, you are someone important, rich or both. Even most other RV owners have no idea that you can purchase a great looking and performing used Prevost for the same price you can buy many plastic coaches for, so they assume you shelled out megabucks for it. The ride, quality, size and overall appearance of a Prevost just seem to dazzle many and justifiably so. Most of us are still dazzled by them. They are massive pieces of art. Unlike the art that hangs on the wall, these require a significant amount of care and feeding, but "There is nothing else that rides/drives like a Prevost".
    Dale & Paulette

    "God Loves you and has a plan for your life!

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    Dale, thank you for your insight. I am on the very low end of the pay scale for folks who might own these puppies. I also consider myself a "regular guy" and not comfortable with undue attention. I had a group of women stop me asking if John Mayer was in the bus as he must have played nearby the night before. They did not believe me when I said no, and seemed ticked off. Oh well. Off to see Kenny Chesney at Anaheim stadium today in the coach. Should be fun.

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    Just tell them that there is a very important person inside and you will get fired if you reveal whom it is,knowing all along that it is only your wife.

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    I was asked in Hershey Penn who was in the coach, since it was just me and the dog I thought I would have some fun. I told them that I was just transporting the owners dog to their summer home in Maine, and I was just the hired driver for such things, Well the eyebrows raised and they ask who the owner was, since he must be someone important, told them I was not at Liberty to discuss that I could lose my job. They believed every word I said. The next morning as I pulled out the dog was in her usual place in the co-pilots seat, every one just stared. I laughed all day about that gary

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    When we were working in Yellowstone in 2008, we befriended several students from Hong Kong who came from wealthy homes. They called our bus a castle because it was nicer and larger than their homes. Their parents were doctors or business owners, but living space is a premium.
    Dale & Paulette

    "God Loves you and has a plan for your life!

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    My wife and I were taking two of our Amish friends to Lancaster, PA to visit another community and stopped at Walmart so Harvey and Lizzie could pick up a few things. You can only imagine the looks on people's faces when they saw us and an Amish couple get out of the bus. One group was so curious they questioned me about it. I simply replied that they were the Amish actors in the Amish movie "Witness" and they owned the bus but are not allowed to drive it and I was their driver and my wife was the hostess. Wish I had a photo of the looks on their faces.

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    That is funny Denny. You, Jack and Gary have provided some insight about how we can deal with these situations.
    Dale & Paulette

    "God Loves you and has a plan for your life!

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    Thank you experienced Prevost owners for your insight again. It has been around 90 days or so since we bought the coach and are having a ball. Headed to the beach with our newborn baby in the coach tomorrow for 4 days. It has served us well at numerous concerts - Kenny Chesney, Eagles, Jason Aldean and a few more. Headed to Jimmy Buffett in Vegas for 10 days next month. Our only issue is the PVC plumbing had to be redone almost completely, leaks, and we had to put in a new water pump. Always something with these toys.

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