Thinking about plopping down your money on one of America's most
popular brands – Winnebago? Perhaps you need a little more convincing. Or maybe
you're not in the market for a new rig, but you're just interested in how one
of these rigs is put together. If your travels take you over Iowa way, Winnebago says, "Come on
down!"
The big RV manufacturer has about 10,000 guests drop in
every year to visit their Forest
City plant to take a free
factory tour. Founded in 1958, “Winnebago” became a household word when the
company became the first recreation vehicle manufacturer to build motorhomes in
an automotive-style assembly line system. Winnebago builds its Winnebago, Itasca, and Winnebago Touring Coach motorhome brands in
one of the most technologically advanced RV manufacturing facilities in
existence today.
The tour starts at the Winnebago Visitors’ Center with a
20-minute video that offers a preview of the manufacturing process. After
the video, the tour bus, manufactured by Winnebago Industries, departs for a
drive-through tour of the grounds. Tour goers are also able to do walk-in
tours of three buildings: the chassis weld facility, where the raw chassis is
prepared to become a home on wheels with the front cab and basement storage
added; the Stitchcraft facility that builds quality chairs, window valances,
sofas and other innovative furniture pieces that are only found in our
motorhomes; and our main production area named Big Bertha.
Equivalent in size to eight football fields, Big Bertha
features three production lines. Visitors will see the magnitude of this
building thanks to mezzanines that provide a bird’s eye view.
Before or after the tour, visitors can also visit the Winnebago Museum which is located in the upper
level of the Visitors’ Center. The museum chronicles the Company’s
56-year history, as well as the design and construction of the Company’s
motorhomes.
During the spring and summer months, the Visitors’ Center
also features some of the latest models of the company’s Winnebago, Itasca, and
Winnebago Touring Coach motorhomes, as well as Winnebago Towables, right off
the assembly lines.
Visitors can also see one of the first motorhomes built by
Winnebago Industries, the classic 1967 Winnebago D22, as well as a 1959
trailer. The Visitors’ Center is also home to WIT Club, the company’s product
owners club and Winnebago Outdoor Store, which offers a variety of Winnebago
branded apparel, gifts, and wearables.
Tours of Winnebago are free, and all ages are welcome.
Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. The Visitors’ Center
is accessible to those with disabilities; however the factory tour does include
three staircases.
Tours, which last approximately two hours, are offered twice
daily at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday through Friday from April through October,
and at 1 p.m. in November. If your group is larger than six, reservations
are recommended.
For more information, call 641-585-6936, visit http://www.winnebagoind.com/company/visit-us/
or e-mail info@winnebagoind.com.
Source: Winnebago press release and rvtravel.com
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