The OP's question was "you have to save for a $3,000 vacation, right?" and then went on to assume that everyone has 2 car payments, a camper payment, storage fees, cellphone/cable/internet, and junk bills.
I was pointing out that yes, most people (including me) save for a vacation and not everyone has all the bills she does. We have those things because we've saved for them. It's about choices. The OP wanted a camper so she bought one on credit, rather than saving the money until she could pay with cash. There's nothing wrong with that, but its a choice she made that eats into her cash flow. She's now bemoaning the fact that she doesn't have money for a vacation she wants to take and is waiting for a relative to die so she can inherit money to make her life easier.
I'm sorry you were taking what I wrote as preachy, but that wasn't my intent. I was trying to point out that if you add up eating out, movies, getting coffee/lunch out every day, have smart phones, premium cable channels, etc. you're spending a good amount that could be saved, if you choose to do it. There's nothing wrong with spending money that way if that's what you want to do, we just don't so we can save it for other things - - like vacations.
If you want to compare to when we were younger, no we didn't have 7 cars or a vacation home, but we also still didn't have 2 car payments, a camper payment, storage fees and "junk bills."