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SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 2018 • KOKOMO TRIBUNE
Bunker Hill’s
RV Dynasty has the
experience to help you
choose the right RV
Sitting in the sunshine at your
campsite surrounded by nature,
you inhale deeply and experi-
ence a feeling of happiness wash
over you.
This feeling doesn’t just come
from the fact that you’re em-
barking on a week’s vacation,
rather it’s because all those trees
are giving you an extra dose of
oxygen. And increased levels of
oxygen in the brain spark the
release of serotonin, a body
chemical which makes you feel
happy and lowers your stress
level.
That’s right. Camping literally
makes you happy.
For some though, the idea of
camping conjures up images of
the back-breaking work needed
to set up tents and haul cumber-
some gear around a campsite.
But none of that applies when
you ditch the tent and purchase
an RV instead.
“Sure it’s fun to sleep in a tent
and share the ‘roughing it’ expe-
rience with the kids, but that
gets tiring quickly,” said Jared
Hochstedler, general manager
of RV Dynasty in Bunker Hill.
“Camping with an RV eliminates
all the extra work and struggle
of tent camping, freeing up your
time to make great memories
with your family.”
Spending time at the camp-
grounds helps families recon-
nect with each other without the
distractions of video games and
the responsibilities of daily life,
he said.
“RV camping gets you away
from the stress of everyone run-
ning from one thing to the next,”
he said. “We get so busy in life,
but camping gives you a chance
to slow down and enjoy your
time together as a family.”
It’s also a great way to make
new friends. Campgrounds offer
a variety of activities that fami-
lies can enjoy, such as boating
and fishing, volleyball, basket-
ball courts, and more. A sense of
community often builds around
those activities as well as at the
campsites.
“Camping gives your family a
chance to meet new people who
share your interests and often-
times creates relationships that
last a lifetime,” Hochstedler
said.
Unfortunately though, many
people think owning an RV is a
dream that’s not within reach.
But that’s just not the case, he
said.
“You can have an RV for under
$175 a month, which is a num-
ber that might surprise a lot of
people,” said Josh Keller, gen-
eral sales manager. “You don’t
have to pay a lot to be able to
make those family memories.
You can do it for what most peo-
ple will spend on cable every
month.”
At RV Dynasty, they have op-
tions for all budgets — from en-
try-level to residential RVs.
“We have affordable RVs for
families on a budget and the
large motorhomes that can run
you upwards of $200,000 for
the person who wants to have
the coolest set-up in the camp-
grounds,” Keller said. “We have
models available that will make
all the other campers say, “Wow,
I wish I had that!”
A LEADER IN RV SALES
RV Dynasty is a proud leader
in the sale of new and pre-owned
RVs, earning No. 1 dealer acco-
lades from both Winnebago and
Artic Wolf.
They carry a number of leading
brands, including new bumper
pulls from Winnebago, Chero-
kee, Gray Wolf and Wolf Pup, as
well as a wide selection of previ-
ously owned RVs.
They have a wide selection of
toy haulers, such as the Ven-
geance’s Rogue, Platinum and
Touring lines, as well as fifth
wheels from Wolf Pack and a
nice selection of used Class A, B
and C RVs.
They take trade-ins and offer
financing to most customers.
A GROWING BUSINESS
Founded in 2012, RV Dynasty
got its start with buying, fixing
up and selling used units. Then
in April 2017, two new partners
came on board who brought a
host of experience in finance
and customer service and a solid
background in the RV industry.
They also came with solid con-
tacts that opened the door for
the company to add the option
of new RVs for its customers.
Then to improve the customer
experience, the company part-
nered with local and national
lenders as well as offering on-
site RV servicing, including win-
terizing, regular maintenance
and any repairs.
And this isn’t just any service.
“We brought in the best RV
techs in Indiana,” Hochstedler
said. “Marvin Howell and Mike
Harrington bring more than 40
years of experience in RV ser-
vice between them.”
Starting this fall, RV Dynasty
will begin offering indoor storage
options for all RVs, including
boats, motorcycles, four-wheel-
ers, vehicles and more.
To learn more about how RV
Dynasty can help you choose the
right RV for your lifestyle or to
reserve indoor storage space,
call them at 765-689-8815 or log
onto
You
can also stop in to see them at
10001 S. U.S. 31, Bunker Hill.
RV camping brings families together
PAID ADVERTISEMENT
RV Dynasty
10001 S. U.S. 31, Bunker Hill, 46914
Phone: 765-689-8815
Residential
RV’ing a
growing trend
While most people take to
the open road in their RV for a
few days or a week, there are
some who are choosing to call
their RV home.
Among them is Jared Hoch-
stedler, general manager of RV
Dynasty in Bunker Hill, who
has been living in an RV since
June.
“As we help more and more
customers interested in mak-
ing this lifestyle choice, I de-
cided to live the experience
they are striving for in hopes of
serving them better.”
Although people typically as-
sociate full-time RV’ing with
those who have retired, there’s
a lot of individuals, couples and
families selling their houses
and moving into an RV.
Camping World examined
reasons why people might take
the plunge to the RV lifestyle
and offered the following:
SIMPLICITY
Downsizing and traveling light
appeals to many who have tired
of our culture of consumption.
RV’ing forces you to consider
every item you bring on your jour-
ney, leaving you with only items
you consider an absolute neces-
sity.
MORE FOCUS ON FAMILY
Traveling in close quarters and
spending time with those who are
most important to you — literally
removing yourself from any dis-
tractions that take away from
quality family time.
INCREASED VACATION
TRAVELING
Living in an RV allows you to
travel anywhere and take in new
experiences all day and then
return home and sleep in your
own bed every night.
ABILITY TO WORK ANYWHERE
Many jobs now only require a
laptop and an internet connec-
tion. With improvements in data
coverage across the nation, not to
mention free Wifi at most restau-
rants, cafes, and travel centers,
more and more people are opting
to work on the road instead of
checking in to an office every day.
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