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No Campsite in Sight to Park Your Rental RV? (RV Rental)

When you are getting ready to hit the road in your rental RV, you will probably already have a campsite all lined up just waiting for your arrival. After all, you really want everything to be completely perfect, and having an ending destination is a wonderful feeling after driving all day long in your rental RV. However, what exactly should you do if you find that you really need to stop to get some sleep and you cannot seem to find a campground anywhere around you? If there is no truck stop in sight either, there is another alternative that you can use for parking your rental RV.

Well, for years and years a number of RVers have been utilizing businesses and their parking lots for such a short stay. Yes, this may sound a little bit strange, however it is quite a common occurrence all over the country. Basically, what you are looking for are large parking lots, preferably those that are well lit. Depending on the size of your rental RV, you are probably going to want a parking lot that has plenty of pull-through parking spots. This will make it much easier for you to park your rental RV for obvious reasons. Walmart has long made their parking lots a safe haven for RVers.

Certainly, when you are using such parking lots at department stores and the like, you will want to take a look around to make sure that there are not any signs posted that state that overnight parking is not allowed. However, even though you do not notice any signs, you really should not be surprised if you have a knock on the door of your rental RV telling you that you have to move along.

For years and years, a good number of grocery stores and department stores have been allowing RVers to park in their parking lots. After all, if you think about it, anyone staying in their parking lot is very likely to browse through their establishment and do a little bit of shopping. This can end up being a good thing for both the business and your family in your rental RV.

One thing that is very important to remember is that you should always use common sense and courtesy when you are staying in such parking lots. Although you may be staying for a few hours, you should never “set up camp” in the parking lot by bringing out some of your camping accessories. It is not hard to figure out that you could be asked to leave if you begin to set up your lawn chairs and your awning right in the middle of a parking lot.

In addition to that, be sure that you treat the parking area with complete and total respect. If you happen to have trash, be sure that you dispose of it properly. Taking care of common sense pointers can make a world of difference when you are looking to park your rental RV in a location outside of a campground.


Rv Buyers Survival Guide Edition II

Rv Buyers Survival Guide Edition II The all new second edition of the Rv Buyers Survival guide. Edition 1 sold out over 10,000 copies in just 18 months and helped thousands of Rvers save big on inflated asking prices. Bob Randall has enhanced and expand this second edition of the guide from the original 53 ring bound page format, to a 110 page bound pocket book. With it’s easy to read larger text size, the two or so hours of reading will enlighten you to the ins and outs of the Rv Buying process. A process whos “insider secrets” have been closely guarded until now. You’ll build your confidence by understanding both how to properly shop for an Rv, how to negotiate by being able to calculate the dealers actual cost factors, and how to control the sales process. Armed with this information you’ll be able to joins Bobs swelling ranks of readers who have saved thousands of dollars on their purchases. Many happy readers have said that the Rv Buyers Survival Guide was the best investment they made in owning an Rv. The Guide also gives you access to a website filled with the free tools you’ll be reading about that make the process even easier to master.
Customer Review: RV Buyers Survival Guide Ed. II
If you are new to the RV world and are a first time buyer, this book is for you. It helped me understand the ins and outs of how to buy an RV. I’ve already recommended it to friends who are seasoned RVers and new RVers as well. It’s a great resource book!
Customer Review: RV Buyers guide misses target
This guide missed the mark by not providing enough detail to allow a purchaser to identify the bottom line price of a new RV.

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