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No, not a Van's RV-6A. I'm talking about a Winnebago!
Anyone ever rented one of these big hogs for a family vacation? I'm thinking of driving the family to Cape Canaveral for spring break this year, and it would be kind of cool to "carry the house with us", as it were... Who rents these things, anyway? *Does* anyone rent them? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
No, not a Van's RV-6A. I'm talking about a Winnebago! Anyone ever rented one of these big hogs for a family vacation? I'm thinking of driving the family to Cape Canaveral for spring break this year, and it would be kind of cool to "carry the house with us", as it were... Who rents these things, anyway? *Does* anyone rent them? Google RV Rentals http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search Last week on Clark Howard , there was a segment on RV rental deposits not being returned.... I didn't see the report on his web site in the short time I looked. http://clarkhoward.com There was also a report about if you should get the insurance offered from the rental dealer. He said to look at your own auto insurance to see if it would cover it. |
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We rented one, and even thought of buying one, a BIG one.
If you rent, it can be a lot of fun, but beware; there is a hidden devil in the details if you are paying for the fuel. The mileage stinks, (some average down to around 8 mi/gal) and those pictures they show you on the brochures of a peaceful setting by the lake with the beautiful people barbecuing those hot dogs and burgers can instantly turn into a reality shot of you jammed into a tight parking spot right next to a 300 lb sweating couple with 12 screaming children, a barking dog, (it's mandatory that all people buying a motor home own at least 1 barking dog!) and a noisy air conditioner; all working at once to keep you up all night long :-) Seriously Jay, it can be fun if you know the in's and outs, but it's expensive, and it's worth a long hard look if you've never done it before. Dudley "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:cy8Wd.92615$tl3.17640@attbi_s02... No, not a Van's RV-6A. I'm talking about a Winnebago! Anyone ever rented one of these big hogs for a family vacation? I'm thinking of driving the family to Cape Canaveral for spring break this year, and it would be kind of cool to "carry the house with us", as it were... Who rents these things, anyway? *Does* anyone rent them? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote No, not a Van's RV-6A. I'm talking about a Winnebago! Anyone ever rented one of these big hogs for a family vacation? ########################### Warning, Warning, Danger, Danger! The trick is to find one that will run, and not make your vacation a breaking down, trip from hell. I have known, and been related to (my brother), 3 families that have rented RV's, and concluded that I will never rent one. They had so many problems, that walking sounded preferable. I also have had a bad experience with one that was in the family (in-laws) and wondered if I would be home in time for work after a long weekend. It was only my superior mechanical and McGiver ability that kept us going on a late Sunday afternoon in West Virginia. g Add to that, the gas you burn will make Atlas seem like an economy car. You could fly by airline (or by Atlas), rent a car and stay in fine motels, and come out cheaper. That being said, they are a neat way to travel. I would be tempted to own my own, and hope that good maintenance would make it reliable. If you rent, check the age of the unit, the company customer ratings, (if you find some), and get a diesel. Gas powered ones tend to have failures related to heat of a big engine, running very hard, under a relatively tight cowl, and not much airflow. By the way, when I was there about 15 years ago, I was disappointed about taking the time to drive there from Orlando. I hope they have done a bunch to spruce up the place. Chew on that. I wish you luck, which ever way you go. -- Jim in NC |
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("Morgans" wrote)
No, not a Van's RV-6A. I'm talking about a Winnebago! Warning, Warning, Danger, Danger! The trick is to find one that will run, and not make your vacation a breaking down, trip from hell. I have known, and been related to (my brother), 3 families that have rented RV's, and concluded that I will never rent one. What he said x 2 couples on my end. That said, I know people who OWN them and absolutely love them. Speaking of renting large unwieldy things, we've been considering, for some time, renting a houseboat - Up North. This might be the summer. I read the OP and immediately saw the small mushroom cloud rising up from the canyon floor - "The Simpsons have entered the forest." Montblack |
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![]() Jay Honeck wrote: I'm thinking of driving the family to Cape Canaveral for spring break this year, and it would be kind of cool to "carry the house with us", as it were... If you do, check out Little Talbot Island outside of JAX. I haven't been there since '76, but there was a restaurant beside the ferry landing that had the best food I've ever eaten. They used to have a campground on the island. The last time I flew over it, I couldn't spot the campground, so it may be gone. It was a little slice of heaven when I was there. Great fishing. George Patterson I prefer Heaven for climate but Hell for company. |
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On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 02:10:16 GMT, Jay Honeck wrote:
Anyone ever rented one of these big hogs for a family vacation? I'm thinking of driving the family to Cape Canaveral for spring break this year, and it would be kind of cool to "carry the house with us", as it were... spring break AND family ... how does this fit? #m -- http://www.terranova.net/content/images/goering.jpg |
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spring break AND family ... how does this fit?
-- http://www.terranova.net/content/images/goering.jpg Poorly? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() How 'bout Atlas and rental van when you get there? Regards, Art HTH 5217D |
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![]() NVArt wrote: How 'bout Atlas and rental van when you get there? That thought also occurred to me, but I figured that Jay probably wants to see some things along the way. George Patterson I prefer Heaven for climate but Hell for company. |
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