Plan Your Motorhome Vacation- Tips for Vacation Planning

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An RV vacation can be a lot of fun! It can make for a great family adventure, and it is typically less costly than other types of vacations. According to PKF Consulting, a consulting firm with expertise in travel and tourism, RV vacations are 27 to 61% less expensive than other types of vacations studied.

While an RV vacation can be fun and relatively inexpensive, there are a few basic pointers to follow to plan a successful trip.

Plan Ahead

The key to a successful RV vacation is planning. Anyone considering such a vacation should think about:

  • Planning an itinerary that includes the places you want to go and things that you want to see.
  • Mapping out driving directions that are easy and direct.
  • Mapping out the places you will be staying. There are many resources to find RV campgrounds, including the websites of KOA (Kampgrounds of America), Passport America RV Campgrounds, Recreation.gov, RV and Camp Out West.com, and Thousand Trails to name a few.
  • Making your reservations for both the RV and the RV campgrounds that you will be visiting.

Rent Early

Similar to vacation homes, RVs are in demand during peak vacation seasons. It is not at all out of the ordinary for an RV Rental company to have most or all of their RVs rented by early spring. Renting ahead also applies to space in RV campgrounds. The best ones in the best locations are also booked early.

A Tutorial Will Remove the Guesswork

Most RV Rental companies provide a video or in person tutorial before letting someone drive off in an RV. You should make sure that any rental company you are considering offers such a tutorial. Prior to leaving the rental lot, you want to be comfortable with the following:

  • How to drive the RV – Yes, RVs drive slightly differently than cars. It is important to get the “feel” of driving an RV.
  • How to operate basic equipment such as the furnace, generator, liquid propane tank, water heater, and water pump.
  • How the electrical system works (when to start it and when to use the generator or plug in).
  • When to use gas or electricity to run the refrigerator.
  • How to dispose of waste such as black water (toilet waste), grey water (sink and shower), and garbage.

Have Fun

It’s supposed to be an adventure! Make sure to leave your cares at home and enjoy the open road. With all the sights and attractions in the United States, you’ll never run out of things to see and do on your RV Vacation!

Rob Pirozzi is a freelance writer working for El Monte RV, one of the largest RV rental companies in the United States. Be sure to check out their RV Vacation resources page.

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