Moving from Las Vegas to Philadelphia
Greetings All! My husband and I will be renting a 30' class C RV and enjoying 9 days on the road when we move from Las Vegas, NV to Philadelphia, PA in early September. My husband would like to make stops at the Grand Canyon and Nebraska to visit family. Otherwise the trip is wide open. We'd love any suggestion about other places to stop along the way.
Oh, and I should tell you that we're fairly new to this whole RV thing, so any tips from veteran RV road warriors would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
RVs make terrible moving vans
And if you do... (use the RV like a moving van) it will affect the handling and the trip will be much more work than fun....
We've got plenty of tips!
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have heard that managing the sewer stuff is not the easiest thing in the world.
It's not that bad. I lived in a motorhome for 6.5 years. Even though it's a rental I'd recommend purchasing the easy-clean hose attachments -- it makes for a much easier use of the sewer hoses. And actually, unless the hoses are brand new when you pick-up the RV, I'd purchase new ones. Some much nicer to be the only one whose used the hoses!
There is a RV super store -- called Camping World -- (a classic misnomer since it's all about RVing and not camping) where you can purchase all sorts of gear you've probably never thought of. Since you're in Las Vegas --there are two locations in town -- the largest is probably at the former site of Wheeler's RV -- on Las Vegas Blvd, just south of the M Resort & Hotel.
Here's the set-up I used for years -- it might seem like overkill for a rental -- but I'm not a fan of ever getting sewage on my hands....
One one end of the hose attach a Hydro-flush and leave the slide valve closed when you are in the park. Only open it when you're getting ready to go and want to clean the black line and hose. On the other end use one of the elbow fittings that goes directly into the sewer connection opening. I actually used hydro-flush connectors on both black and grey, but I used a custom set-up that won't probably work on Class C rental Carry a short section of hose that you use only for attaching to the hydro-flush.
Other tips: Read and print this checklist and take it with you when pick up your RV.
And then you might want to skim over some of the RV lifestyle articles we published over the years. Lots of good information about finding parks, expenses, etc.
And if you still would like to read some tips... here's a book about the subject of renting RVs! Actually the tips in Chapter 5 of the book can save just about anyone a chunk of money.
Mark