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RV rentals are changing the way families vacation. From the mossy forests of Oregon to the humid Florida swamps, people everywhere are renting RV’s and traveling all over the country. When it comes to renting an RV, there are plenty of options available to you. So many, in fact, that the decision process may seem a harrowing one. You may be wondering if you should rent from a big chain, small business, or an individual. We’ve created this guide to help you choose your best option.

What to Expect When Renting an RV

Contrary to popular belief, renting an RV is actually a rather straightforward process. It’s just like booking a hotel or plane ticket. Essentially, you find the RV you want and book it online – it’s reading the fine print that’s the tricky part. Here’s how you’ll go about renting an RV:

  • You’ll search for RV rentals online by your location and travel dates. Depending on which RV rental service you use, this will pull up a list of different RV types. You may find travel trailers and Class C’s, or you may find RVs of every type, from tiny camper vans to large diesel Class A’s. Inventories vary depending on the RV rental service you use.

  • You’ll need to read the listing carefully. Many RV rental services charge fees for things like mileage and generator overages. You may also have to pay setup fees or a tank dumping fee (if you don’t dump them yourself). It’s important to know what you can be charged for before you rent, so you don’t get yourself into a sticky situation.

  • Check the website for promotional offers and discounts. You may be able to get a discount for a longer rental or an off-season vacation. In most cases, you’ll be able to book the reservation online. You’ll put down a security or damage deposit to hold the rental.

  • You’ll need to provide proof of your insurance or get insurance through the rental company. Most rental services offer liability insurance and roadside assistance, but you’ll still need to provide your own RV insurance through an auto policy.

  • If you’ve never rented an RV before, don’t worry! Almost all rental services include an orientation and a demonstration of the different RV systems and features.

  • Generally, there are limits on how many miles you can drive each day. Most RV rental services give you between 100-150 free miles per day. If you go over, you’ll have to pay for each mile upon returning the RV.

Turnkey RV Rentals

One of your options for renting is through a small local business. Turnkey RV Rentals in Eugene, OR is one such place. They’re a family-owned and operated company that’s been in business for 23 years. They claim to have no hidden fees, which is a big advantage – large rental chains tend to get a lot of complaints about hidden fees. They have a wide selection of RVs, and they’ll deliver anywhere in the state. Their inventory includes:

  • Compact travel trailers that are 22 feet long and can fit up to five adults.

  • Mid-sized travel trailers that are 26 feet long and can accommodate four to six people.

  • Large travel trailers that are 28 feet long and can fit up to nine people.

  • Extra-large travel trailers that are 34 feet long and can sleep up to 10 people.

  • Several sizes of Class C motorhomes, ranging from 22 feet to 32 feet in length.

  • Two sizes of Class A motorhomes, a 33-footer, and a 36-footer.

Interestingly, their RVs are grouped by price bracket, not by size, which is convenient for renters on a budget. Their packages are highly customizable; you can pay extra to bring a pet along or have the RV cleaned after you use it. You can also buy blocks of miles at $275 per 1000 miles. Their prices aren’t listed as they vary, so you’ll have to give them a call to get a quote or ask about specials.

Turnkey Rentals Vs. Other Options

Of course, Turnkey isn’t the only company that offers RV rentals! If you’re looking for RV rentals in Oregon, you’ve probably already researched some of the big chains. You may have even looked at the listings right here on RVshare. There are a few significant differences between each rental service:

  • Big chain rental services offer the benefit of multiple locations. That means you may be able to find relocation specials and one-way deals. However, they often have a limited inventory, and their RVs tend to have a lot of miles on them.

  • Small businesses, like TurnKey, usually have great customer service, especially if they’re family-owned. However, since they’re so small, you may not be able to find the lowest rates possible.

  • Peer to peer rental networks like ours have a lot to offer. You’ll find an endless inventory of RV types – you can find almost any type of RV you can imagine. Because the RV owners list the rigs for free, their rates are some of the lowest around. If you’re looking for one-way deals, though, you may have to do a little digging.

Ultimately, the choice is up to you. If you’re looking for an extensive inventory, we suggest you start with our listings. If you want to investigate one-way rentals or factory delivery specials, you might want to check with a larger RV rental service. Renting an RV is as easy as deciding on one you like, searching around, and comparing prices!

Closing Thoughts

No matter who you choose to rent from, you’re sure to have a great time traveling in your RV. Road-tripping in an RV is an experience unlike any other; it’s something everyone should do at least once in their lives. With any rental, remember to read the rules and regulations carefully, so you don’t end up with extra fees. Take time to do your research and plan your budget so the process will go smoothly. Happy renting!