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Renting an RV for a Low Cost Spring Break Vacation

Renting an RV for a Spring Break Vaction Can Be a Low Cost Alternative that Can Be Afforded by Almost All!

Jason Grant
Renting an RV for a spring break vacation is an excellent choice in today's tough economic times.

Many people are skipping the hotels and platonic destinations to hit the open road to see and experience the world from an automobile. Whether you're partying hard at a populated beach or out in the wilderness with the stars, an RV can be any vacation you want.

Gas is expensive and people are pinching pennies trying to save as much money as possible and the good news for you is that according to PFK Consulting, renting an RV is still one of the most cost efficient vacations available. In their study they state, "typical RV family vacations are on average 26 to 74 percent less expensive than other types of vacations studied." In a press release, David Humphreys, president of the Recreation Vehicle Industry association tated "Affordability is a key reason why RV travel appeals so much to families."

The cost of an RV rental isn't the only thing to take into consideration when deciding where, what, and when to rent. One of the United States leading and largest RV rental companies, http://www.cruiseamerica.com/ has over 130 rental locations in the United States available. Not all RV rental companies will have the same types or sizes of RVs so it's important to do research beforehand to find out what you will need in order to make the most of your spring break in an RV. The most recognized style of RV is the Class A, this is what we often associate with tour buses and rock stars. According to www.gorving.com a Class A motorhome can anywhere from around $70,000 to $1,000,000 to purchase new and the rental prices reflect that. According to http://www.rentrv.com/, which is based out of Portland, Oregon, their class A motor home rentals start at 600 dollars per day depending on location and mileage. If that breaks the bank don't worry, as Class B and C motor homes can be rented at a much lower cost. These costs vary from location to location across the countrys so it's recommended you contact your closest RV rental company.

Gas mileage can be a deal breaker when it comes to what kind of RV to rent. Through a personal conversation with Jim Scott who is involved in the RV business in Richmond, Virginia, Class A motor homes can get as low as 7 miles to a gallon, where a smaller RV can get up to 22mpg. Finding what suites your budget and needs best is going to be your most optimal plan for an enjoyable and cost-effective vacation.

Renting an RV can be a big a investment for your spring break vacation; read everything clearly! For a more familiar idea of what the typical rental policies are, a good website to see for that information is Florida Rv Rentals. Florida RV Rentals is also a fantastic place to rent if you're ever traveling in the Florida Area!

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