It doesn't sound like you should, no.
We have one, and I love it. I like (a) being in the middle of nowhere (by most people's standards; I realize this is impossible in a camper by one subset of such standards), (b) not having to get back in a vehicle once I arrive where I'm going on vacation and (c) being able to prepare my own food. That combination rules out pretty much all hotels (except maybe a few in national parks), and having the camper does, let's be blunt, make camping a lot easier than tent camping (in many ways, not all). It also makes camping an (easy, comfortable) all-season activity in our part of the world (SE US).