{"id":23559,"date":"2011-02-12T17:20:56","date_gmt":"2011-02-13T01:20:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/travelswithmiranda.uskeba.ca\/?p=11089"},"modified":"2016-09-16T21:50:17","modified_gmt":"2016-09-16T18:50:17","slug":"seattle-rv-show-and-meeting-a-friend","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.raecrothers.ca\/blog\/seattle-rv-show-and-meeting-a-friend\/","title":{"rendered":"Seattle RV Show and Meeting a Friend"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It was exactly 22 months today that I first went to <a href=\"http:\/\/travelswithmiranda.uskeba.ca\/?p=1149\">Seattle<\/a>. That might not seem like so long ago, but, just think. Back then, I&#8217;d only been RVing a little over six months. I&#8217;d never had a bad accident with the rig, never been to the Yukon, never toured Vancouver Island. I was still very much at the beginning of my RVing life.<\/p>\n<p>I went to Seattle to attend the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.theseattlervshow.com\/\">Seattle RV Show<\/a>, and that wound up coinciding with a trip north by reader <a href=\"http:\/\/joanhriley.com\/\">Joan<\/a>, with whom I&#8217;ve been corresponding for months about decor issues. So, we finally had a chance to meet! She had a little gift for Miranda that I will show off soon as I get my darn library chair recovered! Thanks!<\/p>\n<p>The drive to Seattle this morning was blustery, but uneventful. I&#8217;m glad I arrived early since major rain was in the forecast for later in the day, so I was able to head back in daylight. I can do rain or night driving; both is a bit too much for me if I want to get home with my sanity intact.<\/p>\n<p>Even with a stop for breakfast, I got to Seattle in two hours flat at 9:45. I&#8217;d bought my tickets online to get a free parking pass, so I wandered around the general vicinity of Qwest Event Centre to find the &#8216;north parking lot.&#8217; I knew I was going in the right direction when I encountered very slow traffic. I just followed the column straight into the parking lot! I didn&#8217;t get parked till almost 10:30. That was a long time riding the clutch!<\/p>\n<p>The show was surprisingly disappointing! There were a lot of rigs, but many were duplicates and most were towables. I think I counted a half dozen Jayco Greyhawks! There were also no vendors to speak of; what was there was mostly not RV related. I think it was\u00a0 probably a good place to shop for a rig, I saw some great deals, but it wasn&#8217;t such a great place to go out and see what new RV-related products are out.<\/p>\n<p>I did find a few rigs that I actually liked in terms of layout and appearance, but I don&#8217;t know about the quality. There was a Coachman model that had beautiful rustic flooring and solid wood cabinetry like Miranda. It was the first rig I&#8217;ve ever entered where I wouldn&#8217;t change anything about the factory decor! I had a chance to tour a Born Free, which is one of the top class C manufacturers. Very disappointing. I liked the knotty pine cabinetry, but that was it. The whole thing felt shoddy and was missing finishing touches. I found one A, a Winnebago I think, that I really liked. It had bunkbeds in a slide out across from the bathroom and a full bedroom in the back. Rip out the beds, put in a custom office in an armoire, and I&#8217;d be very happy!<\/p>\n<p>But I am thinking of down, not up, sizing, so I spent more time looking at the truck campers. I saw some models with slides and dry baths that I really liked and could see myself in at some point down the road.<\/p>\n<p>So, the show was barely worth the drive down, but the company more than made up for it. I&#8217;m hoping to make it to Joan&#8217;s neck of the woods next month and am therefore grateful that I had a chance to meet her and some of her friends.<\/p>\n<p>I left Seattle around 1:30. I hadn&#8217;t thought to bring my camera and the weather wasn&#8217;t conducive to wanting to hang around and do tourism. Getting out of town was fun since I got caught in traffic going up James street. This picture illustrates what I mean by fun:<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/travelswithmiranda.uskeba.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/02\/james-street-seattle.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-11090\" title=\"james street seattle\" src=\"http:\/\/travelswithmiranda.uskeba.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/02\/james-street-seattle.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"512\" height=\"384\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Even though I am an expert at driving with a standard transmission, I&#8217;m shocked I managed to crawl up that hill without stalling once, especially since my clutch leg was shaking by the time I cleared the top. Seattle, Montreal, and San Francisco are three cities in which I would not own a manual transmission car!<\/p>\n<p>Rain started to pour around Marysville, so I pulled into the Applebee&#8217;s for a late lunch. The service was appalling, but the food was awesome, and I have a full meal left for tonight, so my $12 went far! The restaurant was surprisingly busy for mid-afternoon and I was told I&#8217;d have to wait for a table since the only free space was in the bar area. I said that&#8217;d be fine. To which the server responded &#8220;Sorry, you need to be at least 21 to sit there.&#8221; HOW YOUNG DO I LOOK PEOPLE?! I actually had to pull out ID to be able to sit in the &#8216;bar area&#8217; to order a pasta lunch!<\/p>\n<p>The rain didn&#8217;t let up the rest of the drive and now it&#8217;s not only coming down in sheets, there are huge gusts rocking the rig back and forth. I&#8217;m glad I got with daylight to spare. Now, a beer and a chance to review some of the information I picked up at the show!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It was exactly 22 months today that I first went to Seattle. That might not seem like so long ago, but, just think. Back then, I&#8217;d only been RVing a little over six months. 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