I've never seen the appeal of a static van or timeshare property, but I have sat through the sales pitch and can understand how people become persuaded.
We decided to buy a small camper van last year - a VW Transporter T6.1 conversion to a high spec, costing about £60k. However the plan was never to use it for more than the odd night, it's more for comfortable days away with the option of staying over if I couldn't face the drive home. We considered another Discovery or similar - we've had 3 - but wanted more flexibility and wanted more reliability too. The camper is nice to drive, has less driver aids admittedly but I managed without any for 40 odd years, and as we've already found, we can park, go for a walk, come back and knock up/eat some lunch, in seats facing each other over a table, plenty of room for the dog, room for a portapotty (I'm knocking on a bit now), I can run some electrical stuff if required, we have a diesel heater if parked up, etc. We wouldn't plan to overnight in it unless in the wilds, as we prefer a hotel, but we can if we want to. Ideal really.