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An RV or Recreational Vehicle is a motorhome, giving non-owners the opportunity to enjoy the fun and freedom of an RV vacation

How to Rent a Recreational Vehicle

For a first-time RV traveler, renting a unit of the same type you're thinking of buying can be an invaluable help in making up your mind. Just be sure to allow enough time -- a week is the minimum, 2 weeks is better -- to get comfortable with the day-to-day logistics of handling it on the road and hooking it up in the campground.

Our own first RV experience was a 6-week lease on a 27-foot motor home because of a book assignment that required us to visit more than 100 remote ski areas. If we'd been renting it for only a few days, we'd probably have turned it back in and said RVing was not for us.

When they heard about our plans, well-meaning friends regaled us with their experiences. A West Los Angeles bookstore owner took her family out for a month, but they used the RV only for travel and sleeping. "We never cooked a single meal inside," she said. "It seemed too complicated." A couple from San Diego had tried a rented motor home for 2 days, then, frustrated by slow road speeds, turned it back in and set out in their Mercedes 300 SL instead.

But even that's a record compared to a short-tempered lawyer and his wife, who rented an RV for a weekend and gave it up less than an hour into the trip.

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Note that in none of these cases did the user give the vehicle the old college try.

When to Rent Rather Than Buy

  • When setting out on your very first RV journey.
  • When considering replacing your current RV with a different type.
  • When your family can only take a 2-week vacation once a year but wants to do it in an RV. That way you can test drive different models, and when you decide to buy, you'll have plenty of experience.
  • When you want to travel several weeks far from home -- say, in a distant part of the United States -- or take a camping trip in Europe. Popular fly-and-drive packages are available from many companies.
  • When you want to drive the Alaska Highway in one direction only and/or without subjecting your own vehicle to inescapable wear and tear.

Simple Ways to Sample Campground Life With Accommodations Similar to RVs

1. Check into a Kamping Kabin or Kamping Kottage at a nearby Kampgrounds of America (www.koa.com) campground. Kamping Kabins, one- and two-room rustic log cabins with porches and double beds plus bunk beds, can sleep four for $20 to $30 a night. Kamping Kottages offer a kitchenette, dining area, bathroom with shower, and sleeping quarters for four, with porch swing and sometimes fireplaces and air conditioners. It's a good introduction to camping, especially for families with kids. The fee includes use of the campground's toilet and shower facilities, pool, playground, laundry, and store. The Kabins do not have bathrooms, but an outdoor grill and picnic table are provided. You need to bring your own bedding, lantern, and cooking utensils. Get a full list of locations from KOA, free at any KOA campground or by sending $4 to KOA Directory, P.O. Box 30558, Billings, MT 59114.

2. Call around to the campgrounds in your area or the area you'd like to visit and ask if they have any rental RV units. Sometimes a popular area may offer RVs already in place and hooked up and available for rent by the night. Outdoor World has a network of 15 campgrounds on the East Coast from Maine to Florida that offers RV rental units where you can sample RV living without owning. Their website has complete details on all the campgrounds. Contact them for details and rates at P.O. Box 447, Bushkill, PA 18324.

3. Book the family into Fort Wilderness at Walt Disney World in Orlando. Lodging is in Fleetwood park trailers with full kitchens and bathrooms, similar to travel trailers but set in place for a season or longer. Although you won't be able to road test the vehicle, you can determine how well your family fits into an RV. The cost-with air-conditioning, pool privileges, cable TV, cookware, and housekeeping services-is around $269 a night for a party of six with two adults. It's a good idea to reserve well ahead.

Where & How to Rent

Reserve a rental RV at least a month in advance, 3 months during peak vacation time. If planning to rent in Alaska, reserve 6 to 12 months ahead.

A great many rental RVs are booked by European and Australian visitors to the United States who want to be able to see our national parks or drive along the coast of California. The most common unit available for rental is the motor home, either the larger type A or the type C mini-motor home, which accounts for 90% of all rentals. Prices begin at around $875 a week.

Use of the generator is not usually included in the fee. You would need it only for operating the ceiling air-conditioning, microwave, and TV in a place without electrical hookups, and the dealer will know how much time you've logged by reading the generator counter, usually located by the on/off switch.

When you find a company that rents travel trailers, you'll find they usually require that you furnish your own tow vehicle, hitch, and electrical hookups on the tow vehicle. Some companies offer a furnishings package with bedding, towels, dishes, cooking pots, and utensils for a flat price of around $85 per trip. Other add-on kits are those containing power cords and hoses, plastic trash bags, toilet chemicals, and a troubleshooting guide.

Be sure you're provided with a full set of instruction booklets and emergency phone numbers in case of a breakdown. Best of all is to have a 24-hour emergency 800 number in case of a problem. When in doubt, ask a fellow RVer what to do. They're always glad to help, but sometimes hesitant to offer for fear of offending. No matter how much you bustle around like you know what you're doing, the veterans in the campground can spot a goof-up a mile away. Before setting out, be sure the dealer demonstrates all the components and systems of your unit. Take careful notes, and, just as with rental cars, check for dents and damage from prior use before leaving the lot.

Get a detailed list of what furnishings are included in your rental so you'll know what necessary items you have to supply. It may be easier to bring things from home than spend vacation time searching for them on the road.

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Recreational Vehicles in the USA and Canada

An RV or Recreational Vehicle is a motorhome, campervan, etc.

We have never used an RV in the USA or Canada, so the information on this page is not from firsthand experience.

In the USA and Canada, small caravans towed behind cars in the British sense are virtually non-existent. The closest is the famous old silver aluminium caravan-like lengthy trailer with flat sides and rounded corners still seen occasionally (I forget the name but I think it has the word "air" in it - it might be "Airstream"). Minibuses are also quite common, although the old VW Microbus or Caravanette often associated with the hippie era is now a very rare sight.

RV's come a wide variety of sizes and types, described on the RV America web site listed in the External Links section at the bottom of this page.

While hiring an RV for a holiday in the USA and Canada may at first seem a very attractive proposition, we feel that the RV rental companies are selling a dream and that the practical reality has some very serious drawbacks.

The main disadvantage for visitors to the USA is the cost. Hiring an RV is very expensive in terms of basic rental cost, mileage charges, CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) charges and petrol consumption. Most RV rental companies only provide an extremely meagre mileage allowance and charge heavily for additional miles travelled. The typical RV only does five to ten miles to the gallon. There are usually also some "hidden" charges such as for the rental of kitchen utensils and a cleaning fee. Remember that motel prices in the USA and Canada are very low compared with the UK, and that you still have to pay campsite fees with an RV. Also remember that the cost of eating in fast food restaurants in the USA and Canada is almost as low as cooking your own meals.

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An additional complication is that unlike car rental depots, RV rental depots are only open during normal office hours. This usually means having to arrange accommodation in a motel for the first and last night of your stay, plus transport between the rental depot, the motel and the airport.

We also feel that even a fairly large RV would be constrictive and during the summer an RV would be very hot at night especially in the south. However, I received an EMail from Sharon McCrary saying that many RV's have air conditioning, powered by an external mains electricity connection which almost all RV parks have in the USA and Canada. Sharon explains that some RV's also have generators but these are noisy and should be used only when camping in an area where no amenities are available and where no one else will be disturbed by the noise. Some RV's also have heating, usually gas with fans run off 12 volt battery current. Having the RV plugged into an electrical hookup will keep the batteries charged.

Another important factor is the presence of restrictions regarding large vehicles over some mountain roads, for example the highest part of the Going-to-the-Sun Road over Logan Pass in Glacier National Park in Montana. In addition, many of the companies who rent RV's prohibit taking their vehicles to Death Valley and some may impose further restrictions.

On the open road there would be few problems in driving even a large RV in the USA or Canada, and parking lots in National Parks (etc.) and outside most fast food restaurants and large out-of-town shops have areas set aside for them. However, driving a large RV in a confined area such as in a large town or city, or on relatively steep or narrow mountain roads, is quite a problem and causes a considerable inconvenience for fellow motorists.

On the other hand, being able to stay overnight in a scenic area out in the country is a very pleasant concept.

Jeff Solberg of southern Alberta sent me these comments in response to the above:

  • I have spent this morning searching for rentals in Canada, specifically Calgary Alberta, and find that the prices range from $1,000 to $1,500 Canadian per week for an RV that is 7 to 9 meters and sleeps six, with the "hidden" charges you mention not hidden at all, but proudly displayed. Example - linen - $95.00 per person (you then can keep the linen or it will be donated to a charity). Mileage allowances ranged from 200 to 250 kilometres (about 125 to 155 miles) per day, with a $0.28 per kilometre surcharge for exceeding the allowance (equivalent to about $0.45 per mile).
  • With (clean/safe) motels ranging from only $50.00 to $100.00 per night, an RV would be for the person who has the desire to experience the beautiful country in a way more intimate then one experiences when sleeping in motels. For instance, when camping on the west side of Logan Pass last summer, we were informed that bears were spotted in the campground every night for the past couple of weeks, making our 5 minute walk back (in the dark) to the RV from the common campfire talk with Ranger Shirley very interesting.

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RV Rentals: Try It, You'll Like It

With the growing popularity of RV travel, the rental business is booming. There are now recreation outlets nationwide renting motorhomes, folding camping trailers and other vehicles, giving non-owners the opportunity to enjoy the fun and freedom of an RV vacation.

For someone who loves RV travel but can't commit to ownership or wants to give RVing a try before buying, renting a vehicle is a smart way to start.

Why Rent an RV?

  • Renting an RV is a great way for prospective RV buyers to take an RV on an extended "test drive" with their families and belongings.
  • Rentals give prospective buyers the opportunity to try various types of RVs and learn from actual experience which one is best suited to their particular needs.
  • When you rent an RV, you have the flexibility to make your own travel schedule as you travel in complete comfort.
  • Rentals are the answer for families who already know and enjoy the RV lifestyle but don't want the responsibility of ownership.

More than 400 national rental chain outlets and local RV dealerships offer state-of-the-art, late model year vehicles for rent. Most rental sites offer fleets of 5 to 50 vehicles and a growing number of campgrounds offer on-site rentals as well.

A valid drivers license and proof of age are required by all rental agencies. Minimum age of driver varies with each rental location, so check before renting if you have any doubts.

Rental companies give inexperienced drivers tips and test drives before letting you head out onto the open road. With automatic transmissions, power brakes and steering, RVs are easier to drive than you might think.

Once you’ve chosen your vacation destination, you must determine if your plans are to rent an RV near your home and drive there or to fly to the location and rent an RV locally to see the sights. Many larger rental locations offer special fly-drive packages to out-of-town renters.

Most RV rental companies provide "housekeeping" packages (dishes/pots/pans) at nominal fees. Most require you to bring your own bed linens and will supply you with bed sizes in advance.

Before you rent, check with your automobile insurance carrier to see if the rental RV is covered under your current policy or if additional coverage should be purchased from the rental agency.

Most of all, relax, enjoy and have a great family vacation experience!

What Types of RVs are Available for Rent?

Motorhomes are the most popular rental model; however, travel trailers, folding camping trailers, truck campers and conversion vehicles are now available at many rental outlets.

Depending upon the season, motorhomes rent from $70 to $170 per day and truck campers and travel trailers average $50 to $120 per day. Remember, that fee includes your transportation, sleeping accommodations, and a kitchen which gives you the option of reducing food costs.

Where To Find a Rental RV?

For a listing of local and national RV rental locations, contact the Recreation Vehicle Rental Association. Their website provides comprehensive information about member locations throughout the US and Canada.

For even further information, check your local phone directory yellow pages. Look under the heading of "Recreation(al) Vehicles: Renting and Leasing" or check with a local RV dealer.

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Renting an RV: The Ideal Vacation or Getaway

Many families experience RV travel for the first time by renting a recreation vehicle (RV).

You do not need to own an RV to pursue your passion for travel!

RVRA's member rental companies offer rental units of all sizes and descriptions.

Families enjoy the RV lifestyle because it gives them freedom of movement, travel at a relaxed pace, togetherness, comfort and economy. They roam where they please, not tied to rigid schedules, and sleep each night in their own bed.

A family or group traveling by RV avoids the stress of crowds, struggling through jammed airports, or checking into and out of hotels, of packing and unpacking luggage.

Also, travel by a rental RV is economical, as well. Vacation cost comparison studies show that a family of four, on the road for 21 nights, will incur less than half the costs in a RV, compared to traveling by airline and staying in motels or hotels and eating most meals in restaurants.

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New to RVing? Rent first!

Vacation travel can often be fraught with hassles, especially for the very young and elderly. But traveling in a recreation vehicle (RV) lets anyone feel at home, even as the view out the window constantly changes. There are no lines to wait in at airports or motel lobbies, no luggage to pack and unpack, and you sleep in the same comfy bed night after night. At mealtime, stop by a cafe along the road, or just pull over and prepare your own meal.

RV rentals come in all sizes. Who rents them? Families with young kids, grandparents with grandchildren, couples, and sometimes friends, who split the cost.

If this sounds good, perhaps your next vacation should be in an RV. But before you rush out to buy one, how about taking one out for a spin ?as a rental? Renting is a great way to see if you are truly suited to the RV lifestyle.

When you rent an RV, you have the flexibility to make your own schedule as you travel in comfort.

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Renting an RV is a great way for prospective RV buyers to take an RV on an extended "test drive" with their families and belongings. More than 400 national rental chain outlets and local RV dealerships offer state-of-the-art, late model year vehicles. Most renters choose a motorhome, but travelers on a budget can opt for a smaller truck camper or a easily-towed pop up trailer. Although compact, these units are packed with amenities and a good option for couples.

The nation's largest motorhome rental companies are Cruise America and El Monte RV.

Typical tour packages include services such as airline and railway connections for fly-drive and rail-drive plans, one-way packages, off-season rates, vacation planning and guided escort tours. Campground discounts also are available from some rental dealers.

Driving an RV is easier than many newbies think and, for nearly all RVs, require no special license. Automatic transmission, power brakes and power steering are typical equipment in today's vehicles. With proper attention to the difference in vehicle size, height and weight, experienced car drivers will find it easy to drive an RV.

There is a lot to learn, though, about operating all the systems on a rental RV including how to use the appliances, how to hook up the rig at a campsite, how to dump wastes, how to fold out beds, how to run the generator, how to make sure the toilet doesn't smell, and how to deal safely with propane. The only instruction about how to use a rental RV that we know is a VHS home video from RV Education 101 that fully explains and illustates how to drive and use everything on the RV.

The motorhome remains the most popular rental model. However, travel trailers, folding camping trailers (also called pop up campers), truck campers and conversion vans are also available. RV rental costs are dependent on season, region of the country and size of the unit. Most motorhomes rent from $90 to $200 per day; pop up campers and travel trailers average $35 to $65 per day. Package deals of three to seven days often include mileage and reduce the per day rate. Because of the growing consumer demand for RV rentals, advance reservations are essential.

For an additional fee, some RV rental companies offer housekeeping packages that include linens, cookware and other necessities for life on the road. Larger dealerships operate an extensive emergency repair network and a toll-free renter's assistance and information number.

In addition to allowing non-owners to experience RV travel, rentals help prospective buyers determine which type of unit best suits their needs. They also are the answer for those who already know and enjoy the RV lifestyle but don't want the responsibility of ownership.

According to the Recreation Vehicle Rental Association (RVRA), the rental segment of the RV market is booming. RVRA members are expanding their rental fleets each year as rental demand grows.

Vacationers interested in renting an RV locally should consult their Yellow Pages under "Recreation Vehicles? Renting and Leasing." Consumers with Web access can locate most of the major RV rental companies with the click of a mouse.

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