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Mar
27

Tips for renting an RV in 2010

The Camper Couple on Mar-27-2010

Most people that have plans for traveling long distances do rent RVs for the pure fun and luxuries of having home-like features with them. Having the comfort of home can help anyone with their travel needs and wants. You need to keep in mind a few things when you do rent an RV. Let’s look at a few of them now.

The first thing would be to make sure you are comfortable driving and RV. Some RVs are very large and do require more attention when driving them. Others are small and are almost like driving a van or pick-up truck. The larger ones are taller, and you need to make sure you watch for things like low hanging branches off of trees, or low over hangs in front of buildings for example.

Compare the pricing when you are renting an RV. You may find that there is more than one place that rents RVs and will give you a better rate just to get your business. Just keep in mind, compare apples to apples when you do this. Make sure to get the same or better RV for less money. Also make sure the company has a good track record on services when you are on the road and need help. This is very important. You would rather pay a little more for having a good service than not to have it when the need arises.


Make sure to know how to operate everything in the RV. Most will have a owners manual with them and it would be advised to go through it before you take off on any trip. Most places that rent RVs will go over the amenities with you, however, sometimes just reading about it will help you remember it better. As always, they will supply you with a phone number if you forget how to do something, and all you do is call them and they will get you up and going.

When you rent your RV, make sure to read all of the fine print on the contract. This will explain in detail of what you are responsible for while the RV is in your possession. You don’t want any surprises when you get back from your trip and they charge you extra for something you thought was part of the rental, when it was not.

Insurance for these RVs are not like regular insurance and would be advised to take the insurance that the rental place offers. Their policies specialize in these types of vehicle and these vehicles alone. Most car policies will not even come close in covering RVs, so make sure to ask your agent about this before going to rent the RV.

These are just a few of the things to think about when renting an RV. Just keep in mind that common sense goes a long way when it comes to driving one of these Riggs. If you are not comfortable driving the big RVs, then start small and work your way up to a larger unit later when you get the experience you need. And always remember to have a safe and fun trip.

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Mar
27

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Mar
26

How to Stay Safe and Have Fun Traveling in your RV

The Camper Couple on Mar-26-2010

More and more people are planning road trips by RV. Many couples and families are finding motor homes a relatively affordable way to travel. Many also enjoy the option of traveling on the road while still having many of the comforts of home. This is particularly true with long distance trips. Whether your next RV trip is a long distance or a short distance trip, there are a number of steps that you can take to help ensure that your next trip is not only fun, but safe.

 

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The first step in planning a fun and safe RV trip involves deciding on an intended route. This can help on a number of different levels. For safety, deciding on a route ahead of time gives you the opportunity to familiarize yourself with that area by examining maps. Even with an examination done beforehand, it is still important to bring a travel map with you. In fact, if you are an RV owner, a up to date map should be kept in your motor home at all times.
Deciding on an intended route ahead of time can also help you with activities and attractions. Many RV owners and renters are known for stopping along the way to participate in fun activities or to visit neat attractions, like flea markets, amusement parks, or museums. Researching what you can do and see before you leave for your RV trip can help to make sure that you will not miss out on anything fun and exciting. It can also help you create a travel budget for yourself.
Speaking of money, it is important to have extra money on hand, especially for long distance travels and trips. This is important for safety, as well as fun. Always remember that gas prices vary from city to city and from state to state. Money is also nice to have on hand if you ever decide to make any unexpected stops along the way, however, use caution. Do not carry too much cash on you or leave it all in one place. For travelers, traveler’s checks, debit cards, and credit cards are a great idea.
For safety, be sure to bring all needed documents with you. These documents should include the proper identification, like a driver’s license, and insurance cards, such as those for health and auto. Health insurance cards are particularly important. If you or anyone in your traveling party, like your family, suffers an injury, you will want to be able to get help and treatment right away. This is best done by having all proper documents, including health insurance cards, readily available.
As stated above, researching fun and popular activities and attractions that are along your intended route of travel is a great idea. Also, be sure to plan activities for the road. The good news is that you have a lot of options, as RVs give travelers more room than traditional cars. If a television is present, movies are a good option. Video games, board games, card games, and reading books are also great activities for the road.
For safety, be sure to use your best judgment. For example, does an area that you wish to stop at look dangerous or unsafe? If so, you may want to continue moving on and get gasoline or food at another place, when possible. It is also important to keep safety in mind when staying at an RV park or a public campground with motor home accommodations. Never invite strangers onto your RV, especially right away. If you are traveling with children, be sure to set ground rules.
Keeping the above mentioned points in mind, your next RV trip is likely to be both fun and safe. Remember that fun and safety go hand in hand. You will all have a better time if you stay safe and healthy, and have a lot of fun along the way.

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Mar
18

Research RV Parks before you Leave

The Camper Couple on Mar-18-2010

For many traveling by RV, motor home parks are their only affordable overnight accommodation option.  RV parks are similar to traditional campgrounds, but they are designed with motor homes in mind.  When compared to traditional campgrounds, RV parks often have more space.

 

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Whether you are interested in staying at one RV Park or if you would like to stay at multiple RV parks along the way, it is important to first familiarize yourself with all of your options.  This is best done with a little bit of research.

Researching RV parks enables you to save money.  Regardless of where you travel, you will find that RV parks differ, on a number of different levels, including the prices that they charge.  Price comparison is particularly important for long distances trips.  The longer you must stay at an RV park, the more you will have to pay.

Researching RV parks is also important to get an idea of what you can expect, in terms of features.  RV travelers are urged not to make reservations at a motor home park without first knowing what they can expect to get.  For example, does the park in question have a swimming pool or a hiking trail?  What about a play ground for kids?

Speaking of kids, if you are traveling with your family, will young children be present?  If so, there are a number of additional reasons why RV parks should be closely researched and examined.  For safety, will your intended parking spot be near a lake?  If so, does your child or children know how swim?

Researching RV parks before you leave for your RV trip also gives you enough time to examine all park rules and restrictions.  Although most public RV parks will allow pets and children, not all do.  That is why it is important that you do the proper research first.  This research will allow you to first make sure that you can meet all rules and restrictions.  If not, it also gives you time to find an alternative.

Now that you know a few of the many reasons why it is important to research RV parks and public campgrounds with motor home accommodations, you may be curious as to how you can go about doing so.  The good news is that it is relatively easy to do.

Researching RV parks and public campgrounds for motor home accommodations is easy to perform on the internet.  You will want to search with the name of the park in question.  Your standard internet search should connect you to the website for that Particular Park or campground, should they have one.  Examine that website to learn as much as you can or at least get the contact information from the website.  This allows you to contact the park or campground in question to ask any additional questions that you may have.

Even if you do not have a RV park name, you can still use the internet to your advantage.  Business directories enable you to search for a business, like an RV park, in a particular area, such as a specific city and state.  You can also perform a standard internet search with a generalized phrase, such as “New York RV parks.”  Through the use of a business directory and standard internet searches, you should be able to find the online websites of multiple parks or at least the proper contact information.

As a recap, there are a number of reasons why you should take the time to research RV parks and public campgrounds with motor home accommodations.  By taking the time to do the proper amount of research, you are more likely to choose the park or campground that is the best fit for you and your needs. This will certainly make your stay more comfortable and you holiday much more enjoyable.

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Mar
09

How to Keep Costs Down While Traveling in Your RV

The Camper Couple on Mar-9-2010

Traveling by RV is a relatively affordable way to travel.  However, many are still concerned with the cost.  Just a few of the many ways that you can help to reduce or at least limit the costs associated with traveling in a motor home are outlined below.

If you do not already own a motor home, you will want to consider all of your options.  For starters, do you have a close friend or family member who would let you borrow their RV or even rent it?  If so, this approach is often much cheaper than dealing with a professional RV rental company.  Speaking of RV rentals be sure to examine all of your options.  If you have access to two or more motor home rental companies, be sure to compare prices.  The largest expense of traveling in a motor home is renting or buying one to travel in.

Another great way to help reduce the cost of traveling by RV is to stock up on supplies when they are on sale.  This is ideal for long distance trips, as you likely need more supplies, including food, drinks, snacks, and toiletries.  Even if you are interested in taking a last minute RV trip, you can still save money.  You can do this buy shopping at stores that you already know have low prices.  Watching what you buy and asking yourself, “Do we really need this? “Is an easy way to save money.

Before you leave for your trip, make sure that you fill up your gas tank.  What is nice about doing so locally is that you likely already have a good idea as to which gas stations have the cheapest prices.  Of course, you will never want to run low too long on gas when on the road, but if you can stop in well populated areas, you may be able to save money.  Well populated areas often give you access to multiple gas stations all in a short distance.  This makes it easier to find the cheapest gas prices.  If possible, avoid isolated gas stations, as they often have the highest gas prices.

If you will be staying at a public campground or an RV park, take the time to compare prices.  This can be done as soon as you have a destination in mind.  Many areas in the United States and Canada have multiple RV parks or public campgrounds with motor home accommodations.  This includes full electric hook up and primitive sites.  Remember that not all charge the same rates.  That is why you should compare prices.  You can easily find information on campgrounds and parks online.  If rates are not posted online, a quick phone call can get you the answers that you need.  Comparing rental rates for motor home accommodations can save you a considerable amount of money, especially on long distance trips.

If you are traveling to visit friends or family, see if you can park and stay on their land, even if you must do so in their driveway.  This can save you a considerable amount of money.  It also gives you the opportunity to spend as much time as possible with those that you are visiting.

There are a number of steps that you can take to limit or reduce the cost of traveling by RV.  Additional ways that you can save money include preparing your meals in your motor home, as opposed to eating at restaurants.   Take all that was said here and save yourself a lot of money when traveling with your RV.

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Mar
05

Used RV Campers Means Great Buys

The Camper Couple on Mar-5-2010

Despite the fact that some RV campers are no longer brand new, doesn’t mean that it won’t work for a family to use. There are actually a lot of great deals on used campers but it is important to educate yourself on what to look for before a purchase. Knowing the difference between normal wear & tear and signs of abuse can be very beneficial. This will help to make sure that you get your money’s worth and to make you more confident when buying used RV campers.

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After a few repairs and some minor adjustments along with some cleaning, many used campers can be like new again. It will not even be obvious that it was just passed on to you for pennies on the dollar. When you are ready to get a camper, you can find lots of real bargains out there if you just take your time and look. You could even have some friends or family keep an ear open for someone that has a deal waiting to happen.
An example of a great buy would be, a person buys a 1987 Wildcat for… let’s say $500 dollars. A new step is needed, a new set of tires and a lot of soap and water along with some scrubbing. After you have done the repairs, you just made this little trailer a winner that a family can use for years. You may also want to upgrade the awnings and cabinets to give it a more modern look. Most of the manufacturers and RV camper dealers stock inexpensive parts for campers. Companies like Couches Campers in Middletown, Ohio carry parts and repair kits for many of the modern campers as well as some of the older models. If they don’t have the part you need in stock, they may be able to order it for you. Now that you have repaired and upgraded this used camper, you will probably be able to sell it for more than what you have invested in it when ready to upgrade to a newer camper. That to me is a great buy.


When looking for used RV campers, look at some local news papers or online classified ads in your area. Many newspapers include camper advertisements in with the Boats, RVs and Motorcycles classified section. They may also be found in the general classifieds or even automotive sections. There is always a list of used RV campers on eBay.com as well as the many online classified forums. You can even look on Craigslist.org. You may directly call or visit RV dealers such as Couches Campers in Middletown, Ohio because they get used campers in trade when someone buys a new travel trailer or fifth wheel. Wherever you look, it is necessary to be a smart shopper and know how to spot real value so you can get a good deal.
Make sure your tow vehicle is rated to pull the camper you want to buy. Most owner manuals will list the tow rating for your vehicle or you can find it online at www.trailerlife.com. You will need to find the trailer’s weight. If you are buying it from a dealer, they should be able to tell you. If you buy it from a private seller, many times they will have a weight slip or have the weight noted on their current registration.
Before you finally decide to name a price for those used RV campers, ask a lot of questions and kick the tires, that way, when you do buy your camper, you will be ready to hit the road to your campsite.

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