Originally I was going to ask, are there mobile homes in Hawaii? Though when I thought back, I remember seeing one parked on a street near where I lived some years ago. So I guess my more general question is, why aren't there more RVs in Hawaii?
Save the snarky answers. I know it's mostly because you can't exactly drive in or out to or from another state. That there aren't that many places to go. That shipping an RV here would be incredibly expensive. But is that all?
Is Hawaii unfriendly to RVs? Say, from a regulatory standpoint? (There are occasional references to them in HRS, but oddly enough many times in entries relating to agriculture.) Are they commercial vehicles, or accommodations? Are there any RV facilities anywhere in Hawaii (i.e. parking with water and power service)?
I see this company rents RVs on the Big Island, probably the only island where it makes sense. But apart from that, mobile homes and RVs seem incredibly rare. I know our streets are packed as it is, but with the housing market in such dire straits, I'm wondering why they haven't picked up at all. After all, there was that whole family living in a set of old tour buses...
Save the snarky answers. I know it's mostly because you can't exactly drive in or out to or from another state. That there aren't that many places to go. That shipping an RV here would be incredibly expensive. But is that all?
Is Hawaii unfriendly to RVs? Say, from a regulatory standpoint? (There are occasional references to them in HRS, but oddly enough many times in entries relating to agriculture.) Are they commercial vehicles, or accommodations? Are there any RV facilities anywhere in Hawaii (i.e. parking with water and power service)?
I see this company rents RVs on the Big Island, probably the only island where it makes sense. But apart from that, mobile homes and RVs seem incredibly rare. I know our streets are packed as it is, but with the housing market in such dire straits, I'm wondering why they haven't picked up at all. After all, there was that whole family living in a set of old tour buses...
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