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I rented the 30 footer RV motor home. I'm attaching photos to my review so you can see how much room is inside. I used it over memorial weekend 2018, took the motor home to Cottonwood, AZ. The RV drives really smooth, when I exceeded 70 mph the RV shook a bit, when over 75 mph it stopped shaking, but at 65 mph, no issues or concerns whatsoever. Watch the videos from Cruise America which will be at the bottom of your confirmation email. When you go through orientation, you will have seen the videos and not be consumed by all the information the rental tech will give you in person. They are very thorough; I just think watching their videos helped me personally. When you drive it because of its size just take it easy, like stopping, turning and changing lanes, give yourself enough time. Once we got to the camp site, hooking up to city services (water/electric/sewer) was easy, again because I watched the video, took excellent notes and asked questions. I want to warn you about the sewer hose, wear gloves when you pull the hose out, it had old/dried fecal matter on it. We wore gloves (e.g. washing dishes rubber gloves) while handling it. I only mention it for heads-up matter of fact. It isn't anyone's fault that the hose is dirty, it's a sewer hose. The hose isn't long enough to insert 6 inches like referenced in the video, but we got ours to fit into the sewer connection. Look for rocks around the camp side to put under the sewer hose - I noticed other campers had stands, this serves to help the poop go down into the system. When we disconnected we were very careful to unhook at the RV first and then pull up on the hose and ensure all the matter was emptied into the sewer. I'm not a fan of sewer systems but if I can do it, you can to. Inside, there is a queen bed (holds up to 1,000 lbs) above the driver's area, a full bed (sofa), twin bed (where the table is) and a queen bed in the back. Instead of bringing sheets, we brought sleeping bags and pillows. The refrigerator is large and has a good sized freezer area (it is operated on propane). There is no TV and no oven to cook in. We brought our Power Air Fryer - cooked up wings, French fries and tater tots, they turned out fabulous. The stove top is great - you get 4 burners - that's plenty of room to cook up a great meal. The RV comes with a white utility table - great to use for playing card games or eating. There is plenty of storage for all your gear inside and out in the cargo area in the rear. The shower is great & the pressure was adequate turn on the hot water heater 25 mins before use, had a hot water experience. The toilet and sink is separate from the shower and again, adequate, the toilet seat is very large, and there is a ton of room for your health and beauty items. The toilet area even has an exhaust fan for you. The A/C unit was a little quirky. Once we got there, we turned it on and left it on.... It froze during the night and we woke up to warm gentle blowing air. The lady at the RV park told us, we should of turned it off at night and opened the windows, since the nights are cooler. We did that the 2nd night. Once the unit thawed out, we had no issues with the A/C unit (lesson learned and this was my first time out, so I'll know next time). But I do want to mention, since we are in AZ if you take this RV out in the summer months (July & Aug) I would not rely on this A/C unit to keep you as cool as a home, you will be hot. The A/C unit is tiny and in my opinion, can't keep the inside cold. Bottom line, the unit worked for me and we were very lucky that memorial weekend in Arizona was cooler than normal. At pick up, I elected to pay extra ($35) to return with sewage in the tank and for propane. Both fees were refunded to me since I hardly used propane and my sewage tank was empty. Returning the RV was a pleasure, didn't have any issues with them. You pull in and walk in and they do a quick inspection and then back inside you go for a print out of the receipt. It was super quick. I will definitely rent again from Cruise America and I thank them for allowing us to take the RV out. My family had an excellent 3-day weekend.
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