No, those are TOTAL prices!! Really worth it considering how much work it is.
Now, understand that they do not dry your vehicle, but whatever they use makes a lot fewer spots on my windows than what I have ever tried. I just drive off and let it dry in the wind. Works great. The basic wash even gets my wheels clean and sparkling. Not detailing, by any means, but very good wash overall.
http://www.bluebeacon.com/RVMotorCoachW ... VBenefits/ They are behind truck stops. You just pull in behind the semis and wait your turn. When you get to the front of the line, they will direct you in and start getting the vehicle wet so it will start soaking. Then you tell them what you want (you can add extras like RainX or Weathershield for a few bucks) and get out to go into the office to pay when directed. While you are paying, about 6 guys swarm your vehicle with wands and brushes. Takes maybe 5-10 minutes for the wash itself, but be prepared to wait half an hour or more in line. (I use the time to fix a sandwich or check email.) Also, remember to make sure all vents and windows are closed!!
Try it, and you will be hooked! Just wish they had more of these.