June 18th, 2008 by
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When you rent a motor home or take off in your own RV, you may already know exactly where you want to go, but sometimes you just want to get away and you are not quite sure where you should go-or you want some ideas for stops along the way. No matter what your motor home travel needs are, you can find plenty of resources to help you discover some great places to camp and visit. You can find information on motor home travel on the internet, from an RV club, in magazines, or from asking other RV owners.
Just as the internet is a great source for all kinds of other information, it is also a great source for information on recreational vehicle travel. There are sites specifically designed for motor home travelers and owners. You can find suggestions for trips to take, listings of campgrounds which include information about hookups, amenities, and also cost. You can also learn what you should pack on your motor home voyage and also any maintenance tips for getting your RV ready for the road. Local, state and national park sites have information about camping in an RV as well.
You may want to consider buying or subscribing to an RV or travel magazine to find suggestions for your next road trip. They may even have tours that you can sign up for or sample itineraries to try.
Exclusive RV clubs often maintain online message boards and e-magazines that you can look at for travel tips. You may even find a rally for RV owners that interests you.
Talking to other recreational vehicle owners that you know is one of the best ways to find out about RV trips that you can take. You can easily discuss what your likes and dislikes are.
RV travel puts the world in your reach.
Julie Jacobs writes articles about RVs, and how to finance them. For more information about traveling in a motor home visit domotorhomes.com.
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June 9th, 2008 by
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Would you like to take a recreational vehicle on your next vacation? If you do, you would not be alone, more and more people and families of all ages are discovering the joys of travel in a recreational vehicle. You don’t have to make any hotel, plane or restaurant reservations, you can spend as much time as you would like in any one place and you will be spending quality time with your family and friends. Whether you rent or buy, a recreational vehicle vacation may be just what you are looking for.
But, some people are concerned about operating and traveling in an RV for the first time. Is it easy to tow or drive? Will we all be able to fit in the recreational vehicle with all of our things? How much will it cost to rent and or operate an RV? These are all important questions and you can find answers for all of them before you head out if you know where to look.
Renting a recreational vehicle is a good idea if you are not sure that owning an RV is right for you. You can experience RV travel firsthand without the long term commitment. You can rent nearly any type of towable or motorized RV and see what it is like.
You can ask around to people you know who own RVs to see what they like and don’t like about RV travel and get ideas for vacations to take.
You can look online at one of the many RV informational sites to get ideas about not only types of RVs, but also what to pack and where to go.
Any time you are thinking about RV travel, you need to think about how many will be traveling and how long you will be traveling to pick the best RV for the trip.
Eriani Doyel writes articles about Recreational Vehicles. For more information about traveling in a recreational vehicle visit yyrv.com.
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May 21st, 2008 by
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The current restrictions and rules for airline travel may make motor home travel even more appealing to you. You can pack what you need without worrying about someone confiscating any “unauthorized” items. When you travel in a motor home, you also don’t need to worry about the limited space in a hotel room. If you have a plan for packing, you will ensure that you have everything both the adults and any children traveling with you in the motor home will have exactly what they need.
Some people feel that making a packing list is a waste of time, but it can also be a waste of money as well, if you have to buy the things you need while you are out on the road in your motor home. If you make a list and check things off as you pack them, you will be sure to have the items that each traveler needs. Ask your fellow travelers to give you a list of things that they want to bring as well.
Traveling with children in a motor home brings some special considerations. Make sure that you pack their special blanket and stuffed animals if they have them. Bring some old favorite toys, books and games as well as some new ones to keep them entertained during long stretches on the road.
Adults may also have a special pillow or pair of pajamas that they cannot sleep without, so make sure that it gets into the RV when you are packing. You should also make sure that all travelers an adequate supply of any prescription medications that they take so that they do not run out. Toiletries, kitchen utensils and entertainment items such as books, CDs and DVDs are things that may be forgotten if you don’t make a list. Pack carefully and you will enjoy the ride.
Julie Jacobs writes articles about RVs, and how to finance them. For more information about packing your motor home visit rv-source.com.
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