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Best RV Rental Los Angeles

Saturday, January 12th, 2019

As you scour the internet looking for an RV rental for next year’s summer vacation, you are probably wondering, what is the best RV rental in Los Angeles? The thing is that there is no one answer to that question. RV rental needs are different for everyone. Therefore no one RV rental in Los Angeles is going to be the best RV rental. Let’s look at the things that could make an RV rental be the “best”.

Best Size of RV

The size of RV is important for many people when trying to find the best RV rental in Los Angeles. Many people are looking to rent small camper vans or RVs. Los Angeles has lots of choices if this is what you are looking for.

Small Camper Vans

Small camper vans usually fall into 2 categories, basic and luxury. Basic camper vans have seating that folds into a bed and a cooking area that can be accessed only from the back door of the vehicle. These camper vans tend to have a cheaper nightly rate. The luxury camper vans are the Road Trek and the Mercedes of camper van rentals. Like their more basic counterparts, these camper vans have kitchens, but they are inside the camper and bathrooms with showers. Both the basic and the luxury camper vans usually have seating for up to five people, but may only have sleeping for two.

A small compact RV may be the best RV rental for some. However other people think that the bigger the better makes for the best RV rental in Los Angeles. If you are one of those people the best RV rental in Los Angeles is a 39′ Class A motorhome rental with 3 slide outs.

The Best Large RV Rentals

For some, the best RV rentals in Los Angeles may be a large motorhome. Large motorhomes come in two variations. Class C RVs can be as small as 22′ or as large as 36′. Similarly, Class A motorhomes can be 36′ or even larger, but do not usually come any smaller than 30′.

Conclusion

RV rental pricing makes for the best RV rental in Los Angeles for many people. Los Angeles has lots of RV’s to choose from. Many of these RVs with low enough nightly rental prices to accommodate any budget. In order to get the best RV rental pricing, there are a few things to keep in mind. Booking early usually gets you the best RV rental pricing. My experience tells me that there are no last-minute booking deals, the early booker gets the worm (or deal as the case may be). If you can travel in the shoulder season you will get a lower RV rental price from Los Angeles.

While the best RV rental from Los Angeles may be in the eye of the beholder, you will always find what you are looking for when you book your RV rental through USA RV Rentals.

 

Los Angeles RV Rental Prices

Sunday, August 12th, 2018

Checking all those websites for the best Los Angeles RV rental prices can be a lot of work. USA RV Rentals has taken the work out of the search by putting all the top RV rental companies in one quote program. Just put Los Angeles and then your travel dates into the quote program and let us find you the perfect RV at the perfect price. So if you are looking for the best LA RV rental prices it’s just a click away.

You’ll be able to view a range of different RV’s to find one that suits your needs. You’ll also be able to view the different amenity and mileage packages available as well to find the perfect RV vacation! The best part, there are no hidden fees! What you see in the quoting program is what you will be charged.

Los Angeles RV Rental Prices, we have the best RVs at the best prices.

What to do once you get to LA? Check out our suggestions on a luxury RV trip to LA.

If you’re wondering how to get to and from LA in your RV, Airport RV Rentals Los Angeles!

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10 Tips to Survive Disneyland in an RV

Friday, August 14th, 2015

As you’re sitting around your kitchen table discussing with the family where the next big trip to go, the kids always chant… Disneyland, Disneyland! And why not! There’s so much to see and do. Why not make it an adventure like no other and make it a road trip?

Disneyland
Here are our top 10 tips to surviving Disneyland in an RV:

  1. Where to stay? Are there RV Resorts close by? Sure there are! Check out this link for the top resorts with the best reviews.
  2. Enjoy the view. Don’t forget to enjoy the views during your drive. No matter where you are coming from, California has some amazing sights that shouldn’t be missed. Especially if you’re driving along the coast!
  3. How long are the lines? If you’re wondering how long am I going to wait in this line for, there’s this handy little app called  MouseWait that will tell you all you need to know!
  4. But where do I park when I get there?! Check out this link on where to park if you don’t have a shuttle service at your RV resort (some resorts offer shuttle service to and from Disneyland. Be sure to check that out before taking parking.)
  5. When to visit. If you’re wondering when is the least busy time to visit, there is a formula for that! Whenever school is in and during the week. That’s your best chance at missing the huge crowds.
  6. Preplan.  Since you’ve decided to travel all that way to get to Disneyland, make sure to do some pre-planning and buy your tickets online and book your resort beforehand. Purchasing tickets at the front gate is the most expensive spot. Check out this site for some great deals.
  7. Food and drinks. There are so many fun and amazing foods you can cook in an RV (stay tuned for our next blog post on all kinds of fun ideas) but can you bring outside food into the park? You sure CAN! As much as you want. Just don’t try to bring in a cooler or anything bigger than 24″x15″x18″. And no alcohol.
  8. Home away from home. One of the best things about bringing an RV is that you can lounge and nap at your leisure. No need to leave the room during mousekeeping. And no need to pack and unpack during your trip!
  9. Where to stay along the drive.  If you are going to several National Parks and State Parks then look at getting the Interagency Annual Pass for USD 80 rather than having to pay $20 or $30 per park. This all depends on how long your drive is, obviously.
  10. Enjoy the drive. Don’t forget about all of the other fun stops to make during your journey. Check out these fun roadside attractions and historic sites.

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