Planning your trip

When renting an RV or trailer, there are several factors to consider to ensure you have a positive experience. Here are some key points to keep in mind:

  1. Type of RV or trailer: Determine the type of RV or trailer that best suits your needs, considering factors such as size, layout, sleeping capacity, and amenities. Common types include Class A, Class B, and Class C motorhomes, as well as travel trailers and fifth-wheel trailers.
  2. Rental company: Research and compare different rental companies, taking into account their reputation, customer reviews, and the quality of their fleet. Consider using a peer-to-peer rental platform or a traditional rental company.
  3. Costs: Be aware of all the costs associated with renting an RV or trailer. This includes the base rental rate, insurance, mileage fees, generator fees, and any additional fees for items such as bedding, kitchen supplies, or outdoor equipment.
  4. Insurance: Ensure you have adequate insurance coverage for your rental, including liability, collision, and comprehensive coverage. Check if your personal auto insurance or credit card offers any coverage and if the rental company provides additional options.
  5. Driving requirements: Confirm whether you need a special driver’s license or endorsement to operate the RV or trailer, and make sure you meet any age or experience requirements set by the rental company.
  6. Orientation and training: Make sure the rental company provides a thorough orientation and training session to familiarize you with the RV or trailer’s systems and operation. Don’t hesitate to ask questions or request additional information.
  7. Rental agreement: Carefully read and understand the rental agreement, including the terms and conditions, cancellation policy, and any potential fees for late returns, excessive cleaning, or damages.
  8. Roadside assistance: Verify if the rental company offers roadside assistance or if you need to arrange it independently. Having a plan in place can provide peace of mind in case of a breakdown or emergency.
  9. Inspection: Thoroughly inspect the RV or trailer before departure, noting any pre-existing damage or issues. Take photos and document anything you notice to avoid disputes upon return.
  10. Packing: Remember that you’ll need to bring along essentials such as bedding, towels, kitchen utensils, and personal items, unless the rental company provides them at an additional cost.
  11. Return policy: Be aware of the rental company’s return policy, including the required fuel and propane levels, cleanliness standards, and any deadlines for returning the RV or trailer.

By considering these factors, you can ensure a successful and enjoyable RV or trailer rental experience.


After you have decided that renting a Trailer or RV is what you are going to do, here are a few planning tips to ensure a smooth trip and experience. When planning a trip with an RV or Trailer, there are several essentials that you should address to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey.

Here’s a list of important considerations:

  1. Route planning: Plan your route, taking into account the size and capabilities of your RV or trailer. Be aware of any height, weight, or width restrictions on roads or bridges along your route. Also, consider any potential weather conditions that may affect your travel plans.
  2. Campground reservations: Research campgrounds and RV parks in advance, and make reservations if necessary. Ensure the sites you choose can accommodate your RV or trailer size and have the necessary hookups (electricity, water, and sewer).
  3. Vehicle maintenance: Perform a thorough check of your RV or trailer, including the tires, brakes, lights, and all systems (electrical, plumbing, heating, and cooling). Schedule any necessary maintenance before your trip.
  4. Safety equipment: Make sure you have functional smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, and a first-aid kit. Also, ensure that your towing equipment is in good condition.
  5. Propane and fuel: Check the levels of propane and fuel in your RV, and plan your refueling stops accordingly.
  6. Food and water: Stock up on non-perishable food items and fresh water for your trip. Plan your meals and grocery stops to ensure you have enough supplies for the duration of your journey.
  7. Clothing and personal items: Pack appropriate clothing for the expected weather and any activities you plan to engage in. Don’t forget personal items such as toiletries, medications, and any necessary electronics (chargers, cameras, etc.).
  8. Tools and spare parts: Bring a basic tool kit and essential spare parts (extra fuses, light bulbs, hoses, belts, etc.) for any minor repairs or emergencies that may occur during your trip.
  9. Entertainment: Bring books, games, or other forms of entertainment for downtime or rainy days.
  10. Outdoor gear: Depending on your planned activities, pack any necessary outdoor gear such as folding chairs, a portable grill, bicycles, or fishing equipment.
  11. Emergency preparedness: Plan for emergencies by having a roadside assistance plan, a fully charged cell phone with a portable charger, and a GPS or map for navigation. It’s also a good idea to let someone know your planned route and expected return date.

By addressing these essentials, you’ll be well-prepared for a fun and safe RV or trailer adventure.

When you are ready to book your rental, make sure to give us a call at 844-Kngdom1 (844-564-3661) or come on over to the bookings page.