So will you still use the CampInn? I'm sure there is a comfy bed in your new rig.
Actually, that is my sister-in-law's rig, which is about as much fun to drive as a U-Haul. She went camping in it once before discovering that she has stage 4 colon cancer. So we are staying with her while she goes through six months of chemo (4 more months to go).
She has a couple of good days at the end of each two week chemo cycle, so we go camping on those days. Since we don't know for certain whether she'll be up to it or not (or what the weather will be like), we have to make plans at the last minute, when the campgrounds are pretty full. It's difficult to get two sites reasonably near one another on such short notice, so it makes sense to tow our camper and camp together on one site. We could all fit in her rig, but the galley sucks, and it just isn't as comfortable as our camper (and we would just as soon walk to the toilet and shower).
A word of caution - camping like this at a private campground can blow some people's minds (it hasn't been a problem at any public campgrounds). One place where we tried to reserve insisted that we'd have to get two campsites, and would have to unhitch the Camp Inn on one site, and park the Minnie Winnie on the other. If we were all in the Minnie Winnie, it would just cost a few extra bucks for a third person...
I apologize for teasing, but I'm too impatient to wait for April Fools Day. Plus, the only other picture that I've seen like this was photo-shopped.
By the way, we sleep in our camper in her garage, opting for the comfort and convenience of our Camp Inn over her guest room.