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7 Tips in Renting RV or Motor Home For Your Vacation Trip

2021-01-31

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Are you thinking of leasing a recreational vehicle (RV) for your getaway retreat? If your answer is yes, then I got 7 tips in renting RV or motor home for your vacation trip.  

What better way to spend with your family than cruising down the road in style via a spacious RV or motor home! 

But before you rush out to make reservations, keep the below few things in mind:

1. Deposits are non-refundable. Most dealers charge anywhere from 10 to 100% of the rental price, depending on when the booking was cancelled.

2. Read the terms and the conditions of your RV rental contract, including the cancellation policy before you sign a rental contract and pay your deposit.

3. The reservation is non-refundable because the dealer can’t rent the vehicle to anyone else while it is on hold for you, and the dealer may not be able to find another renter in due time especially if reservations are cancelled with little or no notice at all.

4. Purchase Optional Insurance packages. Extra insurance reduces your security deposit and provides the protection in case of unforeseen events that would occur. Your rented RV is your sole responsibility.

5. It is usually the renter’s obligation to ensure that the engine fluids are at the correct levels. And if ever the RV breaks down during the trip, you can be charged for mechanical damages because of negligence.

6. Never forget to disclose all additional drivers. If you are not the only one who is going to drive the RV, make sure to tell your dealer or you will be held responsible for any damages caused by unauthorized drivers. Your best option is not to let anyone else drive the vehicle.

7. Renting from a supplier will not provide you with a much cheaper option. Most people mistakenly assume that if they rent directly from a supplier company rather than from a booking agent, they will be able to get a lower rental rate.

However, this is not always true since rental agents usually cost the same or less in order to have competitive rates.

What makes motor homes ideal for travel?

RVs offer a comfortable method of road travel and transportation since they usually contain all the basic home amenities like kitchens, bedroom, showers, bathrooms, and entertainment centers.

RVs are usually parked in specially designated and equipped campgrounds called RV parks where utility hookups are provided.

The greatest thing about RVs is that you get to travel without having to worry about your lodging.

The most popularly rented RVs are motorized and can be driven from campsite to campsite.

These are your Class A motor homes, Class B camper vans, class C motor homes, and towable RVs which are designed to be simply towed behind a car or truck and typically open up to create a tent at the campground.

What Are The Different Types Of RV?

Class A motor homes are the most desirable, luxurious, and expensive. Most of these are rented by people with higher budgets.

The class C RVs are also similar to Class A in terms of being expensive and being luxurious. They both have large capacities and always have the amenities of convenient and comfortable living.

Class B motor homes are like vans and usually are just for sleeping. They don’t boast any of the extravagances found in Class A and C.

Extra Knowledge: The towable RVs are also called folding camping trailers, travel trailers, and fifth-wheel travel trailers. The synonyms for RV are motor home, camper, and trailer.

When using them for typical family getaway events, motor homes are usually the rentals of choice.

Freedom, adventure, and the thrill of the open road on the RV. Yes, they’re all part of what makes a vacation such a joy.

Thank you for reading the 7 tips in renting RV or motor home for your vacation trip.

If you liked this, share it with your family and friends who are thinking of their next vacation using a recreational vehicle or a motor home.

Check out my other posts and you can also follow me here on News Break below. Until next time. Take care and stay safe. Cheers!

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