2 week out West RVing Trip
My family is planning a two week out west RVing trip traveling to several different destinations from The badlands all the way down to the Grand Canyon with other places in between. Its a large extended family trip, so we will have 5 RVs in total, 1 for each family. I guess my question is, does it make sense to utilize the RV for all the trips, knowing there are a few times where we will be staying at the same campground for multiple nights, driving the RV back and forth each day, or does anyone have any advice on potential car rental ideas for day trips to minimize driving an RV everywhere. I don't have an issue driving an RV, just seems like a lot to do when a rental car that you pull behind the RV could be an option.
Thanks for your help!
Quicker overall? Not so sure.
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Ultimately I'm trying to avoid unnecessary hassle of dealing with an RV everyday, when that time could be sent getting to the destinations quicker.
To be honest I have never felt it that much of a big deal. Sure you got to travel smart, but just putting things in cupboards securely etc isn't that time consuming if you are organised. And would you actually save any time having to travel to car rental counters and back and do the paperwork, how would you get to the rental location ? Or if it's even possible, how would it compare to towing cars behind you that would slow you more and it could make visiting some destinations between camp locations tricky to get to. And that's before you consider the cost of how many vehicles you would need to carry you all. There's no right or wrong answer, it's what suits you but it's not as clear cut as you may think. At least you have time to figure things out as a group and thats what you really need to do for a smooth argument free trip ! I would have a lot of meetings with everyone having there say on what their goals and aspirations are. This could be a good place to start light hearted discussions, the RTA Roadtrip compatibility test.