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Tips for Renting an RV for Your Road Trip Vacation

In this travel blog, learn tips for renting an RV for your next road trip.

 In this travel blog, learn tips for renting an RV for your next road trip.

#15 Reserve your slot ahead of time

Reduce the stress and worries you might have when planning for your next road trip. It is important to think ahead and draft your plan. An RV needs to be reserved at least a month in advance because you can never be sure how much RV rental shops will be able to supply the demands of customers. Take note that when you choose to have a road trip during holiday seasons or school breaks you might want to do your first move earlier so you can have a better chance at reserving an RV you want.
 

#14 Know your travel buddies

In order to determine the capacity you’ll need in an RV, be sure to check who is going along with you so you can count and list their names. Ensuring your group may help you identify what type of RV you may want to rent out. No one wants to end up without bed or a place to sleep inside the vehicle.

#13 Figure out what type of RV you need

Similar to cars and other kinds of vehicles, RVs have different variations. The reason to choose wisely what type of RV you rent is that each one has different features and highlights. There are types that offer limited resources that can only accommodate limited passengers. You can also try to get the most for your money. To learn more about the common types of RVs and for help selecting one that fits your needs, be sure to check out the different types of RVs in rental shops you know or online.

#12 Search the nearest rental services shops around you

In every state you can find the top RV rentals. An amazing thing about this is that there is one of the most reliable directories for searching for an ideal RV you want. KOA’s RV Services Directory will assist you in spotting RV rentals that offer great deals that could also help you save up! The directory can also provide you with information about the different features of each RV. You might end up buying one of your own!

#11 Learn how to operate the power in an RV

When you are finding out what type of RV you want, another thing you must consider is the power source. Ask for guidance on how to generate power in an RV. There are some RVs that have generators and some that don’t. One has batteries that eventually lose power, so the generator has to be a replacement. The other plugs into a power source. If you choose an RV that has a generator, never forget to learn the basics on how to use it, how to make it start, and what kind of fuel you have to fill it with once it drains.

#10 Acquire road assistance for emergencies

As much as no one wants to encounter problems while hitting the long road, sometimes they do occur. It is better if you are prepared enough so you know how to deal with them just in case. RVshare can solve your problems on the way 24/7! You can learn more about their interesting offers, they can help you be more prepared.

#9 Discover How to Drive an RV

First timers can be stunned by how fun, easy, and exciting it is to drive an RV. With practice and enough learning, you would surely be amazed by it. To help you learn the basics, remember that RVs are bigger than your typical vehicle. Practice how you will make turns, back up, use the brakes, slow down, and park safely. Studying and mastering the basics will surely help you have the great adventure you are dreaming of!

#8 Download apps to boost your trip 

Make your trip more fun and enjoyable by downloading some helpful apps that could assist you in navigating to hubs that you are looking for. Gas Buddy will give you the prices of different gas stations on the road you are taking, so you can find the cheapest one. To find an area where you can rest and have your ultimate vacation moment, try checking Yelp. It is an app where you can discover new areas! Don’t forget to download navigation apps like Google Maps as they can help you locate places.

#7 Keep the Gas Mileage in mind

An RV has a particular fuel level, and every RV has a limit. Be sure to determine what kind of gas mileage you should expect by asking the RV owner. After figuring it out, check your apps to find nearby gas stations where you can fill the tank. It is better to know this beforehand so you can ready yourself and lessen the hassle along the way. Plus, never forget that gas mileage depends on spend and terrain of the vehicle.

#6 Fix the sleeping arrangements

Besides thinking about the capacity of an RV, most renters tend to forget organizing where one should sleep. This must be a major consideration, securing the number of passengers is not enough. You might never know that the RV you rented out has convertible beds that save space. Rather than having regret at the end, it is good to find out in advance so no one will end up sleeping in a huge bed.

#5 Apply for insurance

In case of a collision, it would be great when renting an RV to be sure that the rental store offers insurance so both sides will be covered and no one will end up with empty pockets. There are certain rental stores that have deals which can not only cover you with basic road collision, but can also protect you from whatever may happen on your journey.

#4 Ready for any possible fees

Renting an RV does not end with certain fees based on what is written. There are other fees associated with it. Possible fees may include extra items, pets, generators, and cancellation fees. Planning ahead is great because you can feel relieved that you got the slot. Still, you never know what’s in store for you after you book and before the day of your travel. In case you need to reschedule or cancel your reservation, beware of the cancellation policy based on the deal you have made. You can try to avoid additional penalty fees.

#3 Identify the rental costs and rates 

RV travel is another way of having a glamourous trip. You should be aware of its pricing and see if your budget can cover the rate of your choice. Rental rates are higher during peak seasons, so scheduling ahead of time is a must. That way you won’t suffer last minute booking and spend all your money on expensive rates. In ordinary seasons, it only costs half the price or less. Keep in mind that the bigger the RV you choose, the more money you must hand out for your daily rate, so be sure to properly allocate your budget enough for the rental fees.

#2 Handle the items inside the RV with care

You are borrowing a vehicle from another person even though you are paying for its rental. During your road trip, you may be thinking of activities you are longing to try once you reach your destination and not thinking of damages you might cause inside the RV. To prevent incidents, be sure to clear any possible areas where they could occur like counters, tables, cabinets, and other things. Better safe than sorry!
 

#1 Find the best campgrounds

Fortunately, there are lots of great options to choose from, and a quick internet search can help you find the spots that are right for you. First, decide what type of campground you are looking for. Do you want amenities, such as a pool? A private RV park may be what you are looking for. Looking for privacy and access to great hiking? Then a public campground might be more your style. Some great websites to check out include Allstays, Campendium, US Campgrounds and Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Resorts for family vacations.

Thanks for reading, Revellers! Rewarding yourself with an exceptional castaway is a joyous goal to achieve. It can be more exciting when you get to rent an RV so you are free to go where you want without thinking of where to stay. You can have a memorable road trip experience with an RV. Which one of these rental tips for RVs will YOU try first? Comment below, we’re excited to hear what tips you can apply to your next ultimate road trip!
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