How many people will the RVs accommodate? 6 to 8 people. The Class Cs will actually sleep more people because they have the over-cab bed. They will sleep 6 adults
Comfortably or 8 adults and children. The Class A RVs are much larger and have more amenities but you do loose the over the cab bed so they are referred to as 6 sleeper.
Most RVs will transport 8 passengers max because that is the number of seatbelts.
How much does it cost? Prices vary due to the size and amenities of the RVs. Most RVs have the prices listed below the RV pictured. In addition to the daily or weekly rate
There is a per mile cost, Generator fees (unless you are plugged into electricity) and there is a $500. Security deposit which is refundable within 2 weeks after your return if the
RVs come back Clean, Full of Fuel and LP, the Holding Tanks Empty, (which is how they go out) and No Damages.
What do I need to bring? You will need to supply all bed linens, Class C RVs require: 2 sets of queen sheets, 2 sets of full sheets
Pillows, 4 blankets, (if you will be using all the sleeping units.) Cookware, dishes, silverware, cooking utensils, Pots and Pans, (except coffee pot) bath towels, hand towels,
wash cloths, dish cloths, dish towels, Class A RVs require the same except they have only 1 Full bed (breakfast booth). (Inquire about our convenience packages)
You will also need to bring any outdoor items, folding chairs, grill etc.
Are Pets allowed? Pets are not allowed in the RVs. Unfortunately we have customers that are highly allergic to pet dander and we do have to be considerate of this.
Is Smoking allowed in the RVs? NEVER, Smoking in the RV is an automatic forfeit of your deposit.
Do I need a special license to drive an RV? No special License is required to drive an RV in the US, You must have a valid drivers license and be at least 25 years of age.
How often will I need to empty the holding tanks? This depends on how much you use the shower, sinks, tub and toilet. While traveling you can conserve water and cut
Down on using the holding tanks if you use the restrooms at stations and rest areas.
Where do we empty the holding tanks? You can empty at any RV dump station. Some of the Rest areas have RV Dump Stations and you can also dump at your RV Parks
Along your route. There may be a minimum charge at the RV Parks. You can go online as you plan your route and look up RV Dump Stations by Road and state
@ www.rvdumpstations.info
Do I need a special Insurance? Your Insurance may cover you to Rent an RV if so they will need to supply us with a Certificate of Insurance stating your are covered for
A Recreational Vehicle Rental full coverage. If your Insurance doesn’t cover you, you may purchase Insurance through MBA Choice and we will walk you through the purchase
Or we can purchase it the day you pick up. Our dealership number is required to tie it to the RV. Class C Insurance will run you $22. per day and Class A will run you $28. per
Day plus a $10. processing fee. You must have a Visa or Master Card to purchase the Insurance.
What kind of mileage will I get in the RV? It will vary according to how fast you drive and the terrain your in. Anywhere from 6 – 12 MPG. Your better mileage will be if you
set your cruise on 60-65 MPH and on the flatter terrain.
Are there any restrictions where I can travel in the RV? Mexico is definitely off limits.
What kind of facilities will I find at campgrounds? Campgrounds vary from primitive with no hook-ups to Full Service with Electric, Water, Sewer and Cable or Satellite and
even Wi-Fi access, on-site clubhouses, pools, hot tubs and restaurants. Some offer organized group activities, Entertainment, and children’s programs. You can go online to check out
campgrounds prior to your departure and make advance reservations so you will know you have accommodations once you arrive.
Can we park in retail parking lots and Rest Areas? Some Store parking lots allow temporary RV Parking but always confirm this with the main Store holder. Some Rest Areas
Also allow overnight parking and it should be posted if they do. Remember Laws and Regulations vary from State to State. Please remember security may be the risk in these areas.