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Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Start Your Own RV Adventure

Above, The Beast at Crater Lake National Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

Prices, along with demand, are going up for vacations involving plane fares, hotels and attractions. Going on vacation in a RV may be more of a fit for your budget.

Digitl Journal has an article with five tips on getting started for a RV vacation.

They begin with:
MISSION, Kan., Nov. 29, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (Family Features) If you’re looking for a way to get away without the hassle of planes, hotels and an exorbitant travel budget, a recreation vehicle may be just the answer. 
Whether you're traveling with family, your significant other or several generations of family and friends, these tips from world-renowned auto travel expert Alan Taylor can get you on your way to an unforgettable RV vacation adventure.
I'll give away one of their tips:
3. Try it before you buy it. There’s no better way to try before you buy than by renting an RV. Many people rent RVs simply for a change of pace by taking a trip to a special event or destination. You can rent near home and journey to your final destination or fly and pick up your RV at the other end. More than 460 national chain outlets and local RV dealerships rent RVs, including state-of-the-art, late-model-year units. A growing number of campgrounds offer on-site RV rentals, as well. 
Most RV rental companies offer housekeeping packages (dishes, pots, pans, bed linens, etc.) for a fee, or you can bring your own. Even if you’re driving or towing an RV for the first time, features like automatic transmissions, power steering, large external mirrors and rearview cameras make it easy for inexperienced drivers to adjust to the difference in size, height and weight.
Above, a RV rental business in Van Nuys, California. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

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