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stacktester
11-06-2007, 09:40 PM
So how many of you are either cancelling or cutting back on activities you would normally do with your camping hobby due to rising fuel? I know overall it adds a few bucks to a trip, but a few bucks is a lot to some who save for a trip.

becky1960
11-06-2007, 09:51 PM
I know a lot of people are saying it only adds a few dollars to a trip, but it adds a lot to overall driving. Diesel is now $ 3.27 here in my area and just 6 weeks ago I bought it for $2.33 at one station. If it goes to four, and they are predicting that much by first of 08 I think we will cut back on our trips. I now see in my area many RV's for sale, all types.

BigDaddyRog
11-06-2007, 10:20 PM
Ya know....I remember walking to a corner gas station when I was a kid to buy gas for the lawnmower. One gallon can, ......33 cents!! MAN....I'm gettin OLD!!!

stacktester
11-06-2007, 10:27 PM
Ya know....I remember walking to a corner gas station when I was a kid to buy gas for the lawnmower. One gallon can, ......33 cents!! MAN....I'm gettin OLD!!!

I didn't know they had gas then.:lmao:

I can believe the rv's for sale. I go get this big 5'er and diesel shoots up. I think it's going to really affect the economy especially the tourism. Even though we're 2.5 hours away from WDW it still costs us a c-note to get there and back. Maybe I'll trade again lol for a tent or a pop up with the deck for the 4 wheelers. Much lighter and fuel efficient.

MBMacs
11-06-2007, 11:18 PM
If we let the gas prices hold us back, then they win. If we use ponchos in the rain, then they win, if we don't bring our own cart, then they win.if we don't......can you see that I will not let them win??? No seriously, gas is going threw the roof, you can tell its the holdays soon.Easily will be $400 round trip for us.

snocrossmechanic
11-06-2007, 11:53 PM
Diesel is up to 3.39 a gallon here today. We are heading to the fort mid december. We guessed at 1100.00 round trip for fuel and I think we may need to add a couple hundred if the price keeps climbing. We have heavy fuel taxes up here so I added a 55 gallon fuel tank to the truck. Now we just need to monitor the states within that range and then we will fill up in the cheapest state.

Anyway you look at it the cost of airfare is the same for 4 of us so the fuel cost is not really a big deal. We do save on lodging and meals (if you forget the cost of the RV) so the trip seems less expensive. We really like the drive and having our "2nd home" to sleep in rather than a hotel room. I dont see us cutting back on the travels at all.

Happy trails to all.

Mark

LarryJ
11-07-2007, 04:30 AM
Diesel is up to 3.39 a gallon here today. We are heading to the fort mid december. We guessed at 1100.00 round trip for fuel and I think we may need to add a couple hundred if the price keeps climbing. We have heavy fuel taxes up here so I added a 55 gallon fuel tank to the truck. Now we just need to monitor the states within that range and then we will fill up in the cheapest state.

Anyway you look at it the cost of airfare is the same for 4 of us so the fuel cost is not really a big deal. We do save on lodging and meals (if you forget the cost of the RV) so the trip seems less expensive. We really like the drive and having our "2nd home" to sleep in rather than a hotel room. I dont see us cutting back on the travels at all.

Happy trails to all.

Mark

That's my take on this also. It takes around 150 gal of fuel for a RT to WDW and even at $4/gal it's still a bargain to RV it over flying, renting a car, staying at a regular resort/cabin and eating out. We also have two dogs to consider so add kennel costs for us if we don't RV it. For our upcoming trip it would cost us more in kennel costs alone (for 45 days) than what we will spend on fuel alone. In the overall scheme of things doubling the cost of fuel for us from say $300 to $600 is just not that big of a deal in the end.

Also, those that try and amortize the cost of the RV in the equation don't realize that one does not buy an RV based mainly on cost savings, but in what RVing offers from the overall flexibility and life style that it offers which one can't put a $$$ value on. We raised two sons and have always owned a trailer and have made many, many trips some coast to coast when I was on active duty and the memories when camping as a family are now priceless.

I do feel for those that are still working and have a long commute. That can really bite into one's life style for those that are basically living pay check to pay check.

Larry

ftwildernessguy
11-07-2007, 07:31 AM
I agree with Larry re. the cost of an RV. I have seen several write on this board implying they are interested in buying an RV because it would be so cheap to camp at FW for their Disney vacation, and I have tried to clue them in on the expense of purchasing and maintaining an RV.

This last trip I budgeted 600 dollars for gas from Eastern PA to WDW and back. We ended up spending about 450 bucks and that included running around the Orlando area and a trip to Lakeland. A couple of years ago I remember spending more on gas when it was floating closer to 3 bucks a gallon and more. Now granted, my tow vehicle/trailer combo isn't what some of you are pulling, but I'm not the smallest unit on the road, either.

OK GRUMPY
11-07-2007, 07:49 AM
I was there last week, I seriously thought about filling up before we got to FW. When we left FW I kept seeing gas about .20 more a gallon then it was when we went in I thought hmm must be a tourist trap. That was a real reality check! I'm sure it will effect some campers. I live in NW Florida and I've thought about a Hotel room ... Maybe! Maybe Not! But it sure something for me to think about.

kimluvswdw
11-07-2007, 07:51 AM
With the rising cost of fuel, I now don't feel so bad about selling our motorhome.

ftwildernessguy
11-07-2007, 07:55 AM
Since Hess took over the stations on WDW, I try to hold off filling up until we get to WDW - the stations on WDW now have some of the cheapest gas prices in the area. Not so when Exxon had the stations.

LarryJ
11-07-2007, 08:23 AM
Since Hess took over the stations on WDW, I try to hold off filling up until we get to WDW - the stations on WDW now have some of the cheapest gas prices in the area. Not so when Exxon had the stations.

Has anyone filled up at the WDW Hess station(s) and can you tell me what the cost of diesel is.

In addition to the 40 gal stock tank, when going on long trips towing I also carry an additional 20 gal of diesel in four 5gal jugs secured in my rear enclosed storage area. I would never do this with gas for safety reasons, but when towing I already have at least one 30lb LP tank open for the refer so I have more safety concerns just with that than the extra diesel I'm carrying. I only fill these extra jugs on my first and last fuel stop usually at the Flying J. in either Carmel Church on I-95 or just north of Winchester, Va. on I-81 depending on where we are going. When going to WDW that gives me the ability to only stop at Carmel Church and Brunswick, Ga. at two of the cheaper Flying J's for fuel and going down do make sure I have the jugs filled in Ga. so I don't have to mess with fuel while at WDW. When the son's join us at WDW, I make like 4 round trips to the airport to get them so I can put on like 400+ miles while at WDW running around, but not towing I can get close to 15 to 18 mpg vs. the 11 to 12 towing.

Larry

Disneefun
11-07-2007, 08:49 AM
I agree with some of the others. It sucks, but it's not affecting our plans, yet. We drive small cars daily (and I work from home so drive rarely) so we aren't laying out big fuel bucks every day. The MH is our only vehicle that really costs. And we love to travel and aren't willing to give it up until we're absolutely forced. So if not the MH, we'd be flying or cruising or renting cars and going somewhere. And it would all cost the same or more b/c we'd have to buy hotel rooms, food, kennel the dog, etc. Even if you factor in the cost of MH maintenance/ownership, it's probably still less in our case since we have no payments and it's an older unit w/cheap taxes.

So for now, we'll keep going. Although after our next 2 planned trips to WDW and the AP expires, we may opt to visit some states closer to us to save a little gas $$$. We just keep cutting down other luxuries like movies, dining out, etc. to make more room in the budget for our big passion, travel.

ColoBlu6
11-07-2007, 09:01 AM
I know a lot of people are saying it only adds a few dollars to a trip, but it adds a lot to overall driving. Diesel is now $ 3.27 here in my area and just 6 weeks ago I bought it for $2.33 at one station. If it goes to four, and they are predicting that much by first of 08 I think we will cut back on our trips. I now see in my area many RV's for sale, all types.

We live in California and just paid 3.69 a gallon for diesel. :scared1:

bigdisneydaddy
11-07-2007, 09:34 AM
Its $3.49 a gallon up here and now that its winter (it snowed last night) I will get worse mileage from the winter blend fuel.
I just keep adding to the line item busget for fuel and taking it away from the fun parts but I am going to WDW for Christmas no matter what !
:thumbsup2

Mr Man
11-07-2007, 11:24 AM
Fuel prices will not affect the frequency of our vacations/camping trips etc BUT it will definitely affect whether we choose to fly or drive to WDW. I knew this was coming (work in the Energy Sector) and thus chose to purchase DVC to give us some more options when we fly in to Orlando.

Regarding daily driving. Definite effect. We are trading in our Dodge Magnum (w/the mega huge hemi) for a Toyota Prius next week. We were on a waiting list for 6 weeks to get one. Not much of a deal but the tax write-off should ease the pain (not to mention the much improved MPG compared to the Magnum)

Still keeping the Durango though.......gotta pull that Hybrid TT (if I can just persuade DW.....)

Regards,

clkelley
11-07-2007, 11:28 AM
I have very little daily expense for gas as it is only 3.5 miles to work each morning. But I filled up the truck this morning and it was $70.00 (Ouch!!)

I doubt I will cut my travels back too much cause we're committed to using the T@B at least once a month except we probably won't go out in December.

I'm saving my leave for at least 3 weeks at Disney next year (1 week in October, 2 weeks next December), so will probably keep the trips closer to home to the confines of a weekend.

goofyjoe
11-07-2007, 12:34 PM
We love camping at the Fort...fortunately for us we only live about 60 miles away so it remains affordable for us.

loveDmouse
11-07-2007, 01:46 PM
Well the gas prices suck but we aren't going to let it change our plans yet. We love coming to the Fort and only get to come once a year right now anyway. Right now low test (use to call it cheap stuff back when it actually was cheap, can't call it that now) $2.95 and we know one of the local gas station owners who said it would be going up 6 cents this afternoon when the truck comes and it won't be stopping there.
I must say at this point I am glad we don't have diesel.

I miss the days when I first got my license and gas was 99 cents a gallon. lol I hear that we won't see it go under $3 again. Who knows.

BTW we are in Virginia.

I agree with ftwildernessguy in saying that people should be aware that it isn't a cheap way to travel it is just a great way to travel. Although I must say that since most of our trips are weekends at a campground close by it is pretty cheap compared to going and staying in a motel somewhere and eating out. Honestly I don't count in our payment and maintenance when I am thinking about a trip.

ram101
11-07-2007, 03:02 PM
We are new to camping and have taken only 2 trips in our MH. I do not believe that we would get rid of or lessen the amount of trips due to gas prices. If we were to get rid of any vehicle it would be the conversion van (11MPG highway):eek:
Since the MH would only be used for trips and not everyday driving it should not effect us too much but, that conversion van is gonna have to go I think!!! Our other car is a Cavalier min of 20mpg so we use that more then anything! I think what is realy gonna hurt us is the cost of fuel oil!! At 2.83gal here :eek: :scared1: !! You can only cut the heat back so much!!

CyndiL
11-08-2007, 10:29 AM
We are new to camping and have taken only 2 trips in our MH. I do not believe that we would get rid of or lessen the amount of trips due to gas prices. If we were to get rid of any vehicle it would be the conversion van (11MPG highway):eek:
Since the MH would only be used for trips and not everyday driving it should not effect us too much but, that conversion van is gonna have to go I think!!! Our other car is a Cavalier min of 20mpg so we use that more then anything! I think what is realy gonna hurt us is the cost of fuel oil!! At 2.83gal here :eek: :scared1: !! You can only cut the heat back so much!!

I wish it was $2.83 here. Our is running $3.16 a gallon and diesel is $3.49. YIKES!

kimluvswdw
11-08-2007, 10:48 AM
Anyone know what the gas prices are running up and down I95 from Virginia to Florida?

surferrat
11-08-2007, 11:02 AM
In Jax. you are looking around 3.09 for regular.


Anyone know what the gas prices are running up and down I95 from Virginia to Florida?

ntsammy5
11-08-2007, 11:11 AM
There's a news item on CNN that reports gas has hit $5.00 a gallon in parts of California. It's $3.20 here.

bigdisneydaddy
11-08-2007, 12:01 PM
There's a news item on CNN that reports gas has hit $5.00 a gallon in parts of California. It's $3.20 here.


Good old CNN, boy they almost never contribute to the hype :sad2:

BigDaddyRog
11-08-2007, 01:13 PM
The lowest price in the New Orleans area is $2.89, of coarse that was YESTERDAY...could be another .20 today!!

des1954
11-08-2007, 03:10 PM
Has anyone filled up at the WDW Hess station(s) and can you tell me what the cost of diesel is. Larry

Today (11/8/07) diesel at WDW Hess is $3.22* - $.16 cheaper than the Love's Truck Stop 25 miles away - go figure. FtWGuy is right about the Hess station at Disney having the best gas prices in the area. We go over to WDW at least once a week & always top the tank at the Hess.

* Disclaimer - price subject to change by the minute!

LarryJ
11-08-2007, 05:00 PM
Today (11/8/07) diesel at WDW Hess is $3.22* - $.16 cheaper than the Love's Truck Stop 25 miles away - go figure. FtWGuy is right about the Hess station at Disney having the best gas prices in the area. We go over to WDW at least once a week & always top the tank at the Hess.

* Disclaimer - price subject to change by the minute!

Thanks,

That's a fairly good price and will consider topping off there and maybe filling the jugs I carry for the trip back if the FJ prices are comparable. We've only had the diesel Van there once and didn't need to consider fueling up.

Larry

bigdisneydaddy
11-08-2007, 05:27 PM
Today (11/8/07) diesel at WDW Hess is $3.22* - $.16 cheaper than the Love's Truck Stop 25 miles away - go figure. FtWGuy is right about the Hess station at Disney having the best gas prices in the area. We go over to WDW at least once a week & always top the tank at the Hess.

* Disclaimer - price subject to change by the minute!


It just went to $3.69 at the stations a block awya from work. Go figure that its cheaper at the happiest place and more here where its dark and snowy.

mickeyminniefan2
11-11-2007, 04:01 PM
Were coming to FW in December and we figure it's going to be around $1000.00 for round trip from MI. We have a dually F350 and pull a Fifth wheel. We're thinking about getting an auxilary tank so we can fill it up when we see cheaper diesel does anyone else have one of those and do you like them. The one I saw you have to transfer the fuel into your tanks but we thought it would be ok. Also thinking about getting an air intake system from K & N suppose to increase power and fuel has anyone put one of those on their truck just curious. We have been going to the fort for about 13 years now and still plan on coming down. It's our big trip of the year.

kg66
11-13-2007, 02:08 PM
We just took a trip to the Fort in our '04 F150 and TT, I budgeted $800 for fuel, but it was closer to $900. When we got home I checked the cost of cabins and the difference in cost was almost $2000, not including fuel, just cabins VS. preferred site. We would be interested in possibly renting a trailer next year from someone who lives in Fla, instead of the cost, and the long haul. We live just this side of the Windsor/Detroit border, not too far from Big Disney Daddy. Have a great trip next month, just save your pennies. It'll be so worth it to be away from the snow!

bigdisneydaddy
11-13-2007, 02:15 PM
We just took a trip to the Fort in our '04 F150 and TT, I budgeted $800 for fuel, but it was closer to $900. When we got home I checked the cost of cabins and the difference in cost was almost $2000, not including fuel, just cabins VS. preferred site. We would be interested in possibly renting a trailer next year from someone who lives in Fla, instead of the cost, and the long haul. We live just this side of the Windsor/Detroit border, not too far from Big Disney Daddy. Have a great trip next month, just save your pennies. It'll be so worth it to be away from the snow!

Nice to get a shout out from my metric neighbors. :thumbsup2

I filled my truck today, just a hair under a 1/2 tank and it cost me $51, thats at $3.69 gal and I expect it to go up.

kimluvswdw
11-13-2007, 03:41 PM
I was just watching MSNBC and they said gas is supposed to go up by .20 a gallon over the next few weeks. I guess I will be budgeting more for gas also.

loveDmouse
11-13-2007, 09:15 PM
Ours had been going up then it stopped for a bit now it is back on the rise.

Regular is $2.99
Diesel is $3.35

mdoc
11-13-2007, 09:23 PM
We're not cutting back. I'm estimating that fuel for our round trip to Fort Wilderness later this week will be around $1000. It's cheaper than airfare for 7, and we'll sleep in our own beds and have our stuff with us.

DznyRulz
11-14-2007, 09:53 AM
Our RV travels are pretty much over for this season so we'll wait and see what March brings. For our trip to FW last August I budgeted $1000 for gas based on 2006's trip where it cost about $875 (average price $2.55). This year I decided to keep the speed down, utilize cruise control and overdrive whenever possible and got better milage overall. This year prices were better which helped. Using only the Flying J's (http://www.flyingj.com/fuel/gasoline_CF.cfm) (Carmel Church, VA, Latta, SC and Brunswick, GA) on I95 (the prices ranged from $2.40 to $2.45) and the WDW Hess ($2.64) this years gas cost was around $750. Nice. Since WDW is our big trip every year I'll just start saving gas money now.

Thumper_ehhhhh
11-15-2007, 05:27 AM
$4.00 a us gallon up here. Just over a buck a liter here now. I must say we looked forward before to the cheaper gas down south. Now with the canadain dollar being in a positive ,gas south of the border is even cheaper. As for the question. Hell no we are looking to go on more camping trips. Actually were moving from a Astro van V-6 to A gas guzzling V-8 next year so we can tow farther south, east, west, or north. Gas for camping is of no concern as it is still cheaper to go camping than flying somewhere. I just make sure we have our debit card with us. HMMMM then why am I getting ready to fly to mexico in a month. hehehehe. OH yeah because it's 30 degs there and we got the trip real cheap lol.

ntsammy5
11-15-2007, 07:25 AM
OH yeah because it's 30 degs there

You have to remember the audience here. That's 86F. :rotfl2:

lawnspecialties
11-15-2007, 11:07 AM
Our RV travels are pretty much over for this season so we'll wait and see what March brings. For our trip to FW last August I budgeted $1000 for gas based on 2006's trip where it cost about $875 (average price $2.55). This year I decided to keep the speed down, utilize cruise control and overdrive whenever possible and got better milage overall. This year prices were better which helped. Using only the Flying J's (http://www.flyingj.com/fuel/gasoline_CF.cfm) (Carmel Church, VA, Latta, SC and Brunswick, GA) on I95 (the prices ranged from $2.40 to $2.45) and the WDW Hess ($2.64) this years gas cost was around $750. Nice. Since WDW is our big trip every year I'll just start saving gas money now.

Very smart DznyRulz. All those Yanks heading down, do not get fuel in my home state. We tax it rediculously.

Fuel up before you leave VA. and try to make it to SC. Far cheaper.

DaddyDon
11-15-2007, 03:54 PM
2.95 reg in south Ga.......Not a great deal...I bet my camper:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: it will go up this weekend before Thanksgiving!:confused3 :confused3 :confused3 And last year they said it was the hurricanes......:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: What's next .....Oh election year........Dont get me started.

Thumper_ehhhhh
11-16-2007, 02:00 AM
You have to remember the audience here. That's 86F. :rotfl2:

oops my bad. Thanks. Usually I do the conversions. I blame it on the night shift lol

ejmbibb
11-19-2007, 10:49 PM
Were coming to FW in December and we figure it's going to be around $1000.00 for round trip from MI. We have a dually F350 and pull a Fifth wheel. We're thinking about getting an auxilary tank so we can fill it up when we see cheaper diesel does anyone else have one of those and do you like them. The one I saw you have to transfer the fuel into your tanks but we thought it would be ok. Also thinking about getting an air intake system from K & N suppose to increase power and fuel has anyone put one of those on their truck just curious. We have been going to the fort for about 13 years now and still plan on coming down. It's our big trip of the year.

I put one on my 03' 6.0 it made about 2 mpg and some more ponies. I have an 08 f350 4x4 cc 6.4 and I am thinking about one for it too, I havent heard if it helps for them as much or not.

john

bigdisneydaddy
11-20-2007, 06:48 AM
I put one on my 03' 6.0 it made about 2 mpg and some more ponies. I have an 08 f350 4x4 cc 6.4 and I am thinking about one for it too, I havent heard if it helps for them as much or not.

john

I saw some dyno tests on the Duramax and there wasnt any change in HP by going to the K&N. I used to run them in all my gas trucks but I removed them after reading an independant test. They didnt do very well, that coupled with GM being very picky about them caused me to remove mine. I run a cold air modification on my truck and that helps a little, the biggest thing was putting a free flow exhaust on it. I dont think thats an option on the 08 with the DPF.
Scott

kimluvswdw
11-20-2007, 01:23 PM
Anyone know the cost of gas in Georgia and around Disneyworld?

bigdisneydaddy
11-20-2007, 04:20 PM
Anyone know the cost of gas in Georgia and around Disneyworld?

go to www.flyingj.com and you can check fuel prices at all of their stations.

wdwlover54
11-20-2007, 10:58 PM
According to Gasbuddy.com, as of Monday night the price at the Disney Hess's was $3.09 per gal. You can check Georgia on that website. Didn't know which town you needed to search.

Buzzcut
11-21-2007, 11:55 AM
With a 300 gallon tank, I make sure it never goes below 1/2 and can be kinda selective when looking for cheaper diesel stations. The thing that kills us is that last year with our boat we paid well over $4.50 a gallon for fuel on the water and I'm sure it'll be over $5 bucks this year. I guess that if your gonna play you gotta pay but someone is getting very rich and we're all paying for it.:headache: