RV Tips
For full enjoyment of your rental RV, we recommend selecting a campground with full hookups (sewer, water, and electricity) and, at least,
basic amenities such as recreational facilities, laundry room, clean
rest rooms, convenience stores, and helpful personnel.
There
are nearly 18,000 public and private campgrounds in North America
ranging from remote spots with primitive sites to full-amenity RV
resorts matching any good country club... something for everyone's
taste and budget.
At
an RV resort or campground, you will also find your fellow vacationers
friendly and willing to help and give sound advice. Some jurisdictions
still allow overnighting on the roadside, but some jurisdictions
forbid this practice.
It's
your chance to travel. Your opportunity to explore mountains, rivers,
towns and places you've heard about from other people.
Living
in Your RV
Landcruise
RV's are equipped with all features you will need to live comfortably
- a kitchen area with a dinette, range, refrigerator and freezer,
hot and cold running water, and most have a microwave oven.
RV's
aren't just for camping they are your own mobile bedroom; all the time,
while travelling for fun or to attend sporting events. Of course,
there is a bathroom area with shower and toilet facilities. Sleeping
areas are comfortable and privacy is assured with curtains or shades
over the windows. Your RV also has a water heater for hot showers
and a thermostat-controlled furnace for heat and air conditioning
in addition to am/fm radio most with cassette and some with CD and
even TV & VCR.
Your
"D.I.Y" - guide has detailed information on operating the systems
and detailed vehicle specifications and of course, Toll Free "800"
numbers for additional service.
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