My wife and I are considering purchasing a conversion van. Probably most of you have seen these vans. They are designed for traveling and comfort. Most are like either a GMC Savana or a Chevrolet Express. They normally come equipped with 4 captain chairs and a bench type seat in the third row that may be converted to a sofa. The captain chairs can be reclined and are heated. It also has interior decorative lighting and a TV with a DVD player. OK, so now you get the idea. My question is does anyone own such a van or have a friend that may have one and would anyone care to share your thoughts or comments about such a vehicle?
We own a home in Florida and like to drive down from PA occasionally, rather than fly and also drive to other parts of the country. I have relatives in Ohio and Tennessee and this would be good, I think. I have back issues and can only drive for 3 hours at a time and then I need to stretch it for an hour or lay down and this type of vehicle would solve that issue. However, I am just not convinced yet as to whether I should make such an investment. I do get to fly free, but I miss so much by flying all the time.
Thanks for any input. Decisions are sometime difficult and I tend to procrastinate, but when I have others weigh in on issues, I can sometimes make better decisions because I have more information that I may not have thought of.

We own a home in Florida and like to drive down from PA occasionally, rather than fly and also drive to other parts of the country. I have relatives in Ohio and Tennessee and this would be good, I think. I have back issues and can only drive for 3 hours at a time and then I need to stretch it for an hour or lay down and this type of vehicle would solve that issue. However, I am just not convinced yet as to whether I should make such an investment. I do get to fly free, but I miss so much by flying all the time.
Thanks for any input. Decisions are sometime difficult and I tend to procrastinate, but when I have others weigh in on issues, I can sometimes make better decisions because I have more information that I may not have thought of.
