Why A Tent and Not Rent?
June 6, 2008
Some people prefer to think that a cabin rental would be the best choice – after all, why bother buying a tent for a one-time camping trip?
But think about it this way: you’d likely spend $100 for one night in a cabin. If you intend to use your tent more than twice, it will cost less per use than a cabin rental and offer your family a very meaningful bonding experience, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Camping tents make a great purchase. Tents allow you to easily plan weekends away with your family without worrying about expensive cabin reservations. You can pick up and go anytime the fancy strikes you, even in winter.
And you can use your tent over and again. If you have children, they will enjoy using camping tents for adventures in your own backyard. It’s a fun and safe way to let your children learn independence and camping skills. You can watch them share roasted marshmallows and scary stories by simply looking out your back window, while you and your spouse enjoy a quiet night at home.
The money you’d spent on that yearly cabin rental? Within a year, your camping equipment pays itself off, and you can set aside what you would have spent on a cabin rental to buy a new canoe, a tent trailer or take a winter vacation to the summer beaches.
The comforts of a quality tent and good camping equipment are worth the investment. They will provide a home away from home for you and your children for years to come.










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