Cruise America is the most popular RV rental company in the US. RV Share is like AirBnB, but for RVs. Source: 10 months ago
If you haven't looked yet, Outdoorsy and RVShare both have RVs available for rent in the area. Source: about 1 year ago
Where can I rent an RV? Cruise America is one the largest rental services. Outdoorsy and RVshare are options that allow you to rent directly from owners (think Airbnb for RVs). In addition, local RV dealerships will sometimes have rentals available. Source: about 1 year ago
My two sons and I did a RV trip over xmas break. Flew to Las Vegas, rented an RV and drove to Grand Canyon, South Rim. Stayed for 2 days. Drive to Zion, stayed for 2 days. Did lots of fun stuff on the way. Back to Vegas. 5 days, 4 nights sleeping in the RV. We had a great time. There's a massive market for RV rentals in Vegas. Go to rvshare.com. Source: about 1 year ago
I think you should start by going to https://rvshare.com or any similar place, and rent an RV for a week or a month to try this out, even if you just lock your house and camp in your driveway. That will give you a far better feel for the reality than anything we can do in here. Source: over 1 year ago
I would try https://rvshare.com. You can search by location. Source: over 1 year ago
I just went Shiftpod this time (worth it to my ancient arse!), but if the packages w/RV don't look good, you might find a close-by rental via this: https://rvshare.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
I rented from Cruise America. I had considered El Monte RV, outdoorsey.com or rvshare.com. Source: over 1 year ago
Rent an RV for a week or two, move into a park near home, and do your regular daily life to get some idea what full-timing is really like. You might think that's expensive, but it's not as expensive as buying one and deciding you hate it. There's also a need for 'office space' for that hoped for online job. There is https://rvshare.com and other places for rentals. Source: over 1 year ago
Logic probably says rent, especially if you have to pay for storage. However there is some uncertainty in renting. You could look at https://rvshare.com to get an idea of what the rental options are. Source: over 1 year ago
If you ever want to rent, try rvshare.com or outdoorsy.com - it's rentals from private individuals. Never use Cruise America - there's been horror stories on this sub about them. Source: almost 2 years ago
I know this website https://rvshare.com/ have some rentals that will deliver it to your destination, and I believe other sites will as well, I know when we were considering renting before buying we looked and saw some that required delivery, its out there, just need to look at the rental sites. Source: almost 2 years ago
Very feasible although I’m sure there are many details like insurance to work out. See https://rvshare.com/ Common advice is to try it in a rental before you plunk down $XXX,XXX. Source: almost 2 years ago
- how trustable the comments on rvshare.com are? Is there any other recommended platform/company to rent rv? Source: almost 2 years ago
You could look at a place like RV Share. Most National Parks will require reservations and that be a challenge depending on where you are going, luckily October is after the summer vacation period and less busy. Still busy, but not as bad as trying to get reservations for June - August. Source: almost 2 years ago
Check out rvshare. We wanted to try a few before we bought one and this was a great way to do it. Source: about 2 years ago
Let him know that he can rent his RV out to other people and make money off of it. I know the people who started rvshare.com. Don't know a ton about it myself though. Source: about 2 years ago
Https://rvshare.com/ Lets all ride together! Source: over 2 years ago
However, if I was buying in today's world, I would definitely look for a used coach - lower price, and all the little problems already sorted out. Classic advice is to try renting an RV for a weekend or a week to see if you and the rest of the fam really like it. This would be a place to look - https://rvshare.com/. Source: over 2 years ago
Try https://rvshare.com/ it's people who are renting their rig so if you find the right person they will probably work with you on the one-way trip thing. If you start your trip in Wyoming (which is fairly economically depressed compared with Los Angeles) they might be okay with picking up the rig from a populous place and driving it back for an agreed upon fee. Source: over 2 years ago
Have you tried looking into sites like https://rvshare.com or https://outdoorsy.com? I don’t have experience with either, but just know that they exist. Source: over 2 years ago
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