There are two kinds of people this time of year.

The thinkers — the ones saving reels of dreamy campsites, talking about “maybe a road trip this spring,” and saying things like, “We really should plan something.”
And then there are the planners.
With spring right around the corner, the shift from thinking to planning is easier than you might realize. The days are getting longer. The air feels lighter. And this year, there’s even more reason to hit the road.

In April, U.S. Route 66 kicks off its Centennial celebration — 100 years of adventure, freedom, roadside diners, neon signs, and stories written in tire tracks. For generations, Route 66 has symbolized possibility. The open road. The idea that you don’t have to go far to feel far away.
And that spirit? It’s still alive.
From “Someday” to Spring
Maybe you’ve been thinking about:
- Weekend camping trips
- Taking the kids somewhere new
- Visiting national parks
- Finally doing that road trip you keep talking about

But here’s the thing — spring calendars fill up fast. Campsites book. Schedules tighten. “Someday” quietly becomes “maybe next year.”
Planning doesn’t have to mean mapping every mile. It just means deciding you’re ready to go.
The Freedom of Having a Plan
There’s something powerful about knowing you can go.

Even if your first trip is just a short weekend getaway. Even if it’s only a few hours down the road. Having a plan in place turns daydreaming into countdowns.
Spring road trips hit different. Windows down. Coffee in hand. Music up. The first campfire of the season. The smell of fresh air after being cooped up all winter.
That’s not someday energy.
That’s now energy.
Not Ready to “Buy”? Just Ready to Explore?
We get it — sometimes the hardest part is taking that first step. You want to look. Ask questions. Picture yourself in it. But you don’t necessarily want pressure.
That’s exactly why we love No Salesman Sunday. Come join us April 12th and see what it’s all about!

It’s your chance to walk through, open cabinets, sit at the dinette, imagine your family inside — without someone hovering. Just space to think… and maybe start planning.
Because the road ahead doesn’t start when you leave your driveway.
It starts the moment you decide you’re ready.
Spring is coming. Route 66 is turning 100. The open road is calling.
The only question is — are you still thinking about it?
Or are you ready to start planning?
