Tom Schaeffer's RV Superstore has expanded its inventory of Grand Design Imagine travel trailers at its Shoemakersville, Pennsylvania, location, adding additional floor plans for customers comparing lightweight travel trailer options and seasonal camping RVs across the state.
The inventory update includes multiple Imagine models designed for buyers evaluating RVs in Pennsylvania that support weekend travel, regional road trips, and extended campground stays. The dealership operates a 15-acre sales and service facility on Route 61, where customers can compare new and pre-owned RVs.
The Grand Design Imagine lineup includes travel trailers built for a range of camping conditions. Key features across available units include sleeping capacity ranging from two to five occupants, solar preparation with a 200-watt roof-mounted solar panel system, battery support systems for extended use, heated and enclosed underbody construction for temperature control, tankless on-demand water heating, pass-through exterior storage, power awnings with LED lighting, 50-amp electrical service, and panoramic window layouts.
Selected floor plans include rear bath configurations, theater seating arrangements, and multi-slide layouts that increase interior space for longer stays. One available unit includes a 26-foot 6-inch layout with a theater dinette, walk-in shower, and dedicated storage zones.
Demand for towable travel trailers continues to grow as shoppers evaluate RVs for sale in Pennsylvania. Lightweight travel trailers remain a frequent comparison point for buyers seeking manageable towing requirements and multi-use travel options, including Imagine Trailers from Grand Design, which are often reviewed for their layout variety and seasonal camping features.
Tom Schaeffer's RV Superstore inventory includes travel trailers, fifth wheels, Class A, Class B, and Class C motorhomes, and pre-owned RVs. RV buyers are increasingly reviewing features tied to power management, seasonal usability, and towing compatibility when selecting travel trailers.
“RV shoppers are placing more attention on travel trailers that balance towing requirements with practical interior layouts and off-grid camping capability,” said Mark Bodnar, Managing Partner at Tom Schaeffer's RV Superstore. “The Grand Design Imagine series is frequently reviewed because it includes solar readiness, insulation packages, and configurations suited for different travel durations.”
Travel trailers in the Imagine category are commonly used for family camping trips, multi-day regional travel, seasonal campground stays, road trips, and campground-based off-grid setups. Features such as solar readiness, insulated undercarriages, and expanded storage support extended use at both developed and remote camping locations.


