The Official 2008 RVers Guide to Florida - (Page 10) SITTING BEHIND THE WHEEL The Florida RV Trade Association (FRVTA) was established in 1979 with one purpose in mind — to promote the general welfare of the recreation vehicle and camping industries throughout the state of Florida. S ince 1979, the FRVTA (www.frvta.org) has undergone many changes, and today it is one of the largest state RV associations in the country. The FRVTA is a nonprofit organization made up of campgrounds and resorts, RV dealers, finance and insurance firms, RV manufacturers, and service and supplier companies representing thousands of employees. All of these companies work together to ensure that customers receive the finest RV products, supplies, services and accommodations available. All FRVTA activities are coordinated through the state office, which consists of an executive director, marketing director, show director and support staff. The FRVTA has divided the state into eight regions, allowing members to participate in local legislative matters and RV shows. In addition, the association has another region for out-of-state members. It includes just about every RV manufacturer, the nation’s largest campground chains, national camping clubs, and a host of service and supply firms, insurance and financial companies. The FRVTA communicates with each region to keep members up to date on industry changes. Keeping an eye on legislative matters at the state level, the FRVTA employs a full-time lobbyist in Tallahassee to be a watchdog over legislation that affects the RV industry. The association also 2008 FRVTA RVers GUIDE TO FLORIDA supports candidates through the FRVTA Political Action Committee Fund. The FRVTA sponsors a number of regional RV shows (see Page 73) and the annual Florida RV SuperShow in Tampa (see Page 74). These shows not only allow the public to view a number of various RVs, they also are forums for educational seminars and camping clubs. They also provide an introduction to the RV lifestyle. Through these shows and other activities, the FRVTA also works closely with state and local tourism officials to promote RVing and camping in Florida. So, what does the FRVTA mean to you, the consumer? FRVTA dealers carry every major RV brand and manufacturer line. This means a greater selection and variety, whether you’re looking for a travel trailer, fifth-wheel, park model or motorhome. Because of the large volume of new business, FRVTA dealers carry a huge inventory of quality used units, which means your trade-in will be worth more and your choice of used units will be endless. And don’t forget to look for the FRVTA logo in campgrounds. So, whether you’re shopping at an FRVTA dealership or RV show, or looking for the most modern and well-equipped campground or resort, look for the Florida RV Trade Association logo to be assured of the finest RV products, services and accommodations around. 10 http://www.frvta.org http://www.frvta.org
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