I haven't seen too much on this, so am asking what are probably "dumb questions" to most, but real ones to someone who hasn't done FTing. A variety of questions, right off the bat, so maybe you'd like to answer just one or all? (Any input appreciated!)
If docked in a seasonal campground or RV park (or other length stayover), you have your daily, weekly, monthly or seasonal space rent cost which may or may not include utilities (e.g., electric may be separately charged) but are there other costs that aren't obvious?
Do most RV parks have a honey wagon? If so what does that typically cost (from/to range)?
What do you all think of the portable blue tanks (called sometimes BlueBoy) for keeping up with your dump tanks so if you're docked long term and no honey wagon service, you don't have to hitch up and drive to a dump station, but just keep up with it?
Since you're living in close proximity with others, at night do you tend to close all your curtains or blinds? Or might it be like living in a fish bowl BUT where everyone just understands that and doesn't tend to "peer in" particularly?
At most RV parks where one would feel safe, but where transients come and go, are you generally okay with leaving chairs, table setups, etc. outside under your awning while you run errands? I know "it depends on the park" but say you're staying for a few days. Do you tend to be nervous about leaving stuff out?
A non-RVer's impression of large rig spaces where they're all lined up (e.g., parking lot style), it looks not appealing. However, once you're there and more used to it, as are the others around you, do you have a sense of privacy anyway? I mean, where you can sit under your awning, write, work, knit, ponder your navel, decompress... whatever, even though you may be only feet away from the backside of another rig. Is it the sort of thing where that small space just feels like "yours" and you don't feel like you're in the middle of a parking lot?
Also, regarding that line-up configuration, it would vary from park to park but what would be considered "unusually close" between the door of your RV and the side of the one right next to you? Is there some typical established space that most campgrounds/RV parks tend to allow per rental space?
If you are in the above kind of line-up and you have an odd sleep schedule where you might crash at dusk, but tend to get up at 3:30am, assuming you are quiet (very low soft TV or radio, drapes drawn so your lights aren't shining in a nearby RV's windows), would you envision any problem with that?
I'm sure more questions, but these are some basics I've been really wondering about.