Tips for Renting an RV
Before renting your RV, plan out your trip fairly carefully. Map out your route, calculate the approximate mileage and then research the gas prices of the states you will be passing through. This will determine what kind of fuel efficiency your rental will need to provide. It's also best to map out your trip because the rental dealer will ask you on what day you plan to return the vehicle. So after you have planned your trip, add five days to it. This not only allows for a cushion should the vehicle breakdown or due to a medical emergency, but it also allows you to stay in one destination a little bit longer should you decide that you really like it.
Next comes the process of actually choosing the RV you would like to rent. Don't pick just one rental place and stick with it; give yourself some freedom and explore the options of several rental dealers. Take this opportunity to compare prices and learn about each individual dealer's insurance policies. Most rental places will have different rates depending on the length of the trip, so bear that in mind. Most dealers will let you inspect the insides of the RV, so take advantage of this kindness. Remember, you are going to be living in this vehicle during your road trip; make sure it's a comfortable shelter. It's also best to locate the other depots the rental company is partnered with. Find out if any of these depots are on your route, because you never know when the vehicle may require a little maintenance.
If at all possible, book your RV early. Like I said prior, the RV rental industry is experiencing growth right now. Many consumers have fallen in love with an RV on the lot, held on booking it until the last minute, only to find that that RV is no longer on the market. If your trip is during the winter months, this scenario is a little less likely. But during the summer months, the busy season for the industry, book as soon as you possibly can.
A summer RV road trip can provide memories that will last a lifetime, but if you want to ensure that those memories are good memories, it's best to have the right RV. Keep these tips in mind, and you should have one fantastic trip. If you're interested in Nevada New & Used RVs or Nevada RV dealers, check these out.