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How to Avoid Common Mistakes Made by First-Time RV Renters

Embarking on your first RV rental experience is filled with excitement, but navigating through the process can be overwhelming and confusing, especially if you're new to it.Many first-time RV renters make avoidable mistakes that can lead to financial, legal, or safety issues down the road. In this article, we'll uncover the common pitfalls that first-time RV renters often stumble upon, and provide you with expert tips to steer clear of them. Get ready to embark on a seamless and memorable RV journey!

Mistake #1: Not Planning Ahead

One of the most important things to consider is making reservations for your campsite, as most campsites require them and walk - ins are often limited (if available at all). It's also important to note that campsites can book up months in advance, so it's best to book your RV and camp site as soon as possible. We also recommend booking your RV and campsite at the same time to avoid having reservations for one without the other. Lastly, make sure you are familiar with the check-in times. Yes, just like hotels, most campsites have check-in times too! This can be particularly stressful for first-timers who are not familiar with the process.
Camper Setup
Nothing is better than setting up camp with (almost) a full day left to adventure.

Mistake #2: Not Asking Your Owner Questions

It's important to know how to use the RV you are renting. We suggest asking the owner to give you a run down of the following tasks (as well as anything specific to your needs/their RV):
  • How to set up, level, and stabilize the camper
  • How to dump the tanks, including where the hoses are located
  • How to turn your propane systems on and off safely
  • How to use the utilities, such as the water heater, stove, and fridge
  • How to pull out the awnings and slideouts
Propane Demonstration

Mistake #3: Only looking for rentals near you

While it may seem convenient to rent from a nearby location, it may not always be the most cost-effective or practical option. You may be able to find a rental company or individual that is located closer to your destination or even halfway between your starting point and the campsite. This could save you both time and gas money. Think of all those miles you DON'T have to tow that camper!Lastly, by expanding your search radius, you may find a better selection of RVs and campers that meet your needs.
Parked Camper

Mistake #4: Showing up without the necessary equipment

It is essential to ensure you have all the required items such as a hitch, brake controller, as well as a vehicle that can handle the weight of the camper you selected. This will help prevent any accidents or mishaps during your trip. To learn more about how much trailer you can really tow, click here. Additionally, familiarize yourself with the equipment you need and how to install it properly. If you are unsure about anything, don't hesitate to ask us for guidance or recommendations.
Hyk Camper

Mistake #5: Not reading the reviews thoroughly

While pictures can be helpful, they only tell part of the story. The written reviews provide valuable insights into the experiences of others who have used the same service. It is important not to rely solely on the number of stars a service has received, as this can be misleading when read out of context.After all, you wouldn't book a hotel without reading reviews, so the same principle applies here too.
Inside RV
Pictures are worth a thousand words, but the other one hundred in the description could mean something too.

Mistake #6: Not securing your stuff

Another common mistake people make when renting an RV or camper is not securing their belongings before takeoff. Even if you are a cautious driver, bumps on the road can cause items to shift, fall, and even break. To avoid this, it is important to secure your belongings before you start driving.You can use bungee cords to tie back the cargo or place items in totes (dishes, soaps, etc.) to prevent them from moving around. This can also help you stay organized and save time when you arrive at your destination.
Adjustable Bungee Cord

Mistake #7: Not understanding what is required for arrival and departure

It is important to have a clear understanding of the setup process, including leveling, hooking up sewer and electric connections, and any other necessary steps. Furthermore, it is crucial to arrive at the campsite with plenty of daylight remaining so that you have enough time to set up your RV or camper before it gets dark. Lastly, you'll want to understand what is expected of you when returning the RV. Make sure you leave the camper clean, disposing of any trash and wiping down surfaces. This also includes dumping your tank(s), because RV owners do indeed appreciate your business, just not that type of business.
Draining Your RV Black Tank
When dealing with your black water tank, be sure to protect yourself from any drips, leaks, or splatters by always wearing gloves.

Takeaway

Renting an RV or camper can be a fun and exciting way to explore the outdoors, but it is important to be prepared and informed to avoid common mistakes. From understanding weight restrictions and necessary equipment to securing your belongings and being respectful of other campers, taking the time to plan ahead and be mindful can help you have a safe and enjoyable experience.
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About Rachel S. One of our core values at etrailer is to be skilled. This means taking the time to research and learn about each product or concept inside and out. I am always eager to expand my expertise. Whether it’s attending product demonstration meetings to learn about the best ratchet strap features, absorbing customer feedback through reviews, or spending the day at a campground shooting help videos for first-time RV owners, I can always count on receiving an important takeaway.It is my privilege to listen to your concerns, help you understand crucial concepts, recommend the right products, and continue to be a resource throughout your journey. As a visual learner myself, I strive to paint concepts in a manner that is easy to grasp, and I greet each learning opportunity with a smile. My job is to answer all the questions you didn’t even know you had!
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