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28/4/2006 at 10:24pm
Location: Mid-Wales UK Outfit: VW + Bailey Pageant Burgundy 08
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We are thinking of hiring an RV in the USA next Spring - has anyone here done it and can they pass on any tips or advice? We are unsure as to whether we should go for the larger vehicle with fixed beds that will sleep all five (or seven if the in-laws come too!) or should we opt for the smallest berth possible because of the hassle driving such a big vehicle around.
The ones we have been looking at are between 29ft and 32ft long. I know the roads are good in the US and mostly long and straight - but what about a trip to Walmart? How the heck will we park?
Did you also rent a tag-along car for excursions?
How long would you recommend? We were thinking about touring either Florida OR Nevada/California.
Any advice most welcome!!!
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30/4/2006 at 9:49am
Location: West Midlands Outfit: peugeot coachbuilt motorhome
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Hi- when we did it a few years back we had no problems, the van was a c class about 26ft long and there was 3 of us which was just nice and roomy. We hired from cruise america and also hired all the bedding and plates etc. I found them a joy to driveauto gears, cruise control, power steering, but bear in mind you only get about 10 mpg. Absolutly no problems as to where you want to park ie supermarkets there is so much room , dont forget the americans drive everywhere and so the roads, parking lots, petrol stations all accept large vehicles and that goes for campsites as well. We toured Nevada/ Calafornia/ the naitional parks, fantastic, beats Florida hands down. what I would say though is dont try to sleep too many people in the van a 6 berth is o.k. for perhaps 3 adults and 2 small children pro rata. If not you finish up hating each other after a 2-3 week period, lol. I found it quite an expensive way of seeing the states, but have never regretted it. Consider renting a large car and staying in motels which are everwhere and cheap , just a idea, but I would say is go there is nothing to beat it. Kiev
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