Summer getaways will be different this year. Coronavirus has altered plans to far flung destinations. Road trips will be popular, as they were years ago. Slow paced exploration in nearby states, national parks, and hiking spots are on the itinerary. Self contained modes of transportation such as cars and RV's will take precedence over planes. Hotels will be bypassed for camper bunks and tents. Having taken a cross country RV road trip a few years ago, I can attest to the laughter, adventure, and camaraderie enjoyed on such a vacation. My husband, two nephews — ages 8 and 16 — and I rented an RV and drove from San Diego, CA to Niagara Falls, NY There are specifics you'll need to know before hitting the open road. The type/class of RV which best suits your excursion, rental options, amenities, generators and mileage charges. And, most important, if you're able to drive a large RV. The process is simple. Here are steps to follow for an unforgettable holiday. How to rent an RV for a summer road trip! Choosing the Correct RV There are different types of motor homes. They are divided into those in which you drive inside the RV and those you tow behind your vehicle. Of the drivable choices there are three: Class A The largest recreational vehicle class. They range from 21 feet to 45 feet in length, with the average being roughly 33 feet. Height is 10 feet. The frame is built on a commercial bus chassis, similar to an 18-wheeler truck. Typically six to ten people can sleep comfortably inside. There is a bedroom in the back, and couches which convert into beds. Gas mileage is anywhere from seven to ten miles per gallon. Its size makes it more challenging to maneuver. Average rental cost
Summer getaways will be different this year. Coronavirus has altered plans to far flung destinations. Road trips will be popular, as they were years ago. Slow paced exploration in nearby states, national parks, and hiking spots are on the itinerary. Self contained modes of transportation such as cars and RV’s will take precedence over planes.