My daughter and I were gone a month last year, hated to have to go home.
This year we left last Friday, came out here to Quartzsite, are going to be here till Friday. My husband usually comes home every 8 weeks but this time will be April 1st before he gets home. Soooooo, I'm thinking we are going to run around a bit more, head for Vegas, maybe back down and across to Florida stopping at lots of stuff we are always wanting to see and miss. Just have to see how it goes weatherwise and issues wise.
I have spent quite a bit on repairs this time already. New fridge, broke my heart and bank account
but as my husband says if you are going to have one of these things you should not complain about what it costs because its a choice not a necessity. But wait till he sees this bill! We found a frozen p trap on the washer, the repair guy said it had frozen and been repaired before. Then he found one on the bypass valve of the water heater. We figured out how to get water in the fresh water tank after hubby had done some changes to it trying to make it easier for me to winterize and forgot he did so I guess. We winterized but it got 11 below where we were so pretty brutal. We have now learned about better winterizing. And the water heater quit, the guy still doesn't have it working and has to come back next week. At least I can wash clothes and cook now. But I still need hot water!!
If I were going fulltime and it was just me this would be more then big enough, its 39 foot. But DD has stacked out the bedroom and I end up with the couch for bed. It does make a full size but I'm 5'9" so its a tad short. It's a flex steel so pretty comfortable otherwise. This is the 3rd one I've tried on for size. Had an old 80's didn't like it, a nice 2006 Winnie but blew me all over, had 2 slides so that was nice. This old one 1992 I really like. It drives better then any of the others and I will likely keep it for the duration if it keeps running ok.
You just have to find what is comfortable for you. If you buy a used one, get an inspector to go over it before you plunk down your money. There are guys that specialize in it and it will cost $200 to $300 but its money well spent, then you will know what is wrong with it. And most everyone has something wrong, I mean you are keeping a house on wheels running and that's hard to do.
After you get one, then enjoy it, and I'm sure you will, they are lots of fun.