Cruising the open road up top above the rest in an RV can be the dream of many and it is possible through RV rentals. Your family will have fun being able to relax in the back while traveling as opposed to sitting in a stuffy car. And you can enjoy the ride or share the driving with others.
You may be thinking of the big rolling turd made popular in RV, but a family vacation can be a fun and rewarding experience. You can see the country in style or just a slice of it. You will be able to make stops when you choose to and sleep in comfort together instead of crammed into a hotel room.
RV rentals have many options in sizes. The smaller ones are good for a couple and drive like a truck. If you have a baby too that doesn't take up much room it will work. If you have a larger family you can get one that sleeps up to eight people. RV rentals come with supplies at times and convenience such as TV and a DVD player.
You will want to book an RV in advance as much as possible to ensure availability. You will also want to shop around to get the best pricing for your rental. There is an average you can pay for a rental. Make sure that insurance is covered in the rental price. Also confirm whether miles are included in your quote.
You need to ensure you understand the way a rental company charges fees. Most charge by the mile and that can add up. So look at all factors before committing to a rental. Get their insurance policies and if it is extra to add more than one driver. Check their customer satisfaction rating too. Make sure you call ahead to reserve campsites where you plan to stop. They can fill up in the summer months so you want to make sure you have a place to stop.
Have a great time on the road with your family. RV rentals are a great way to go create a memorable trip and create great memories of family time. Make sure you get those quotes to ensure you are getting the best price so you have a couple bucks left for souvenirs.
If you want to buy your very own RV, check out a RV auction, and these motorhome auctions.
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This post was written by Bob Baxter on December 7, 2009
