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| - OK, this was my 1st RV experience in 20 years. We had alot of fun and it was easy to do. My 1st comment to all the people out there is to get educated on RV operation. Seriously, think!
Ask more questions and watch videos on using an RV before you even book. Important, shop smart on what you need before getting on to the trip. All RV rental companies are in the business to make money, get a deal, and be smart.
So, if the equipment does not work, its your fault for not asking and accepting it. I reviewed everything with the guy and asked standard RV questions. He was very helpful even though there were a few people waiting.
Our RV was at 127k miles, it was like a car at 127k miles. I realized this and checked everything out, tires good, suspension a bit old, tracking straight but the correct amount of wear for this mileage.
Things to buy and bring. . . bacon, butter, spam, pasta, ground beef, eggs, sausage, cheese, some basic spices, milk, oj, beer, wine, (bourbon optional) wine bottle opener, bottled water, paper towels, bar soap, shampoo, hair dryer, lysole can, toilet paper, beach towels, dish soap, and scrubby for the sink. Simple. . .
Overall I think they are doing a good job based on volume. Not Disney, you are out to save money or move the family!
Thanks!
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