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Liane72

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In the process of purchasing our very first class A motorcoach, 2025 millennium. We are flying out to Dallas to put a deposit down on it and should have it by the beginning of the summer. I’m wanting to get my feet wet and play around with planning some trips. And I’m looking for suggestions on the best apps to use. We are pretty much newbies and very much welcome any suggestions and or advice on planning aides
 
Welcome from Mississippi! We have tried RV Trip Wizard, and with some getting used to, it might be ok. I typically research routes well ahead of time to avoid surprises. I’ve found google maps to be more user friendly, but it doesn’t provide any guidance about height or weight restrictions.
 
In the process of purchasing our very first class A motorcoach, 2025 millennium. We are flying out to Dallas to put a deposit down on it and should have it by the beginning of the summer. I’m wanting to get my feet wet and play around with planning some trips. And I’m looking for suggestions on the best apps to use. We are pretty much newbies and very much welcome any suggestions and or advice on planning aides
As mentioned on the "other site" I am available to be your chauffer and engineer to operate that wonderful rig. I also know my way around the country having been in every state except Hawaii. Yes, I know how to get to Alaska. Anyway, how do you sleep with this anticipation?
Dennis
 
Welcome from Mississippi! We have tried RV Trip Wizard, and with some getting used to, it might be ok. I typically research routes well ahead of time to avoid surprises. I’ve found google maps to be more user friendly, but it doesn’t provide any guidance about height or weight restrictions.
Soon to change with Google Maps new rollout. Ask Maps Looking forward to checking it out!

 
It is Apple only but I switched from RV Trip Wizard to inRoute.

Love that is an app on all my Mac hardware - less expensive as well.

Once I got used to it have not looked back. Easy to transfer the gpx files to the Garmin I run in the rig as well.

Can also run the app for navigation live if desired.
 

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