Above, campers at Lava Hot Springs/City Center KOA. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
If traveling around in an RV appeals to you, but you wonder how affordable it is, TravelPulse has some tips on how to save money.
They begin with:
Many people love RV travel because of the freedom it inspires.
You can pack up and head out wherever you want. You can drive longer than you planned, stay somewhere new or drive all night. You aren’t bound to hotel reservations or other travel plans. You can go where the road takes you, or heck, you can go absolutely nowhere.
Unfortunately, RV travel isn’t cheap. A new RV can easily cost $50,000-$100,000 or more. Renting an RV lets you escape the long-term costs of ownership, but it’s not inexpensive, either. For example, a five-night stay in a $99 per night rental could cost around $800 if you drove 600 miles and paid a mileage rate.
If you want to enjoy the freedom of RV travel without all the costs, consider these tips to save some cash.
To see what the tips are, go here.
1 comment:
I was thinking about RV rental pricing when I read your insightful blog post, Affordable RV Travel. Your post discusses renting an RV but not too much about the cost to do so. Interestingly, we recently released a first-of-its-kind national study on RV rental cost that explains RV rental prices better than any other source. https://www.gorvrentals.com/Vehicle/go-rv-rentals-rate-study-article-819.aspx. Furthermore, we researched RV rental rates throughout the US and found that location is a significant cost factor in addition to vehicle type. Please check it out and see what you think.
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