kcowyo
Senior Member
So here's the deal...
We have a wedding to attend in September in North Carolina. NC is a solid 3 days drive from here. Rather than spend 6 days on the road (back & forth) blasting across Nebraska, Missouri, Illinois, etc. we're going to fly to NC. I haven't flown since before 9/11, so I'm not really excited about that, but in the interest of time, I'll do it. Plus we'll fly out of Jackson Hole right by the Tetons, which should be an incredible experience.
Since I am a NC native who has not been back there in 10 years, we've decided to extend our stay to 10 days so I may show my lady the coast and mountains, where I grew up, went to school, etc. But here's the kicker... that week falls over Labor Day weekend. I'm not willing to lock myself into an itinerary by booking hotel rooms now, as I would rather be free go where the mood leads us. Plus the prime season rates for hotel rooms are absurd.
So here's my thought - fly in and rent an RV for the week. Then we're not at the mercy of finding hotels or even campgrounds (a Wal-Mart parking lot or rest area will do in a pinch). I've crunched the numbers and the cost will be nearly a wash vs. renting a car, staying in hotels and eating out. I thought about renting a car & bringing my ground tent but that still puts us at the mercy of the weather and available camping. In an RV, we're free to come & go and have all we need with us.
That said, does anyone here have any experience, good or bad, with renting an RV? We're looking at the company "Cruise America", whose vehicles I assume we've all seen, cruising the national parks and highways with their big "Rent Me!" decals plastered all over. Their prices are ok, and they offer a smaller 19ft unit, plenty big enough for the two of us for a week.
Thought, opinions, experiences, nightmares to relate....?
Oh, and how do you like this for a non-fan of flying. Our return date? September 11. Yikes....
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We have a wedding to attend in September in North Carolina. NC is a solid 3 days drive from here. Rather than spend 6 days on the road (back & forth) blasting across Nebraska, Missouri, Illinois, etc. we're going to fly to NC. I haven't flown since before 9/11, so I'm not really excited about that, but in the interest of time, I'll do it. Plus we'll fly out of Jackson Hole right by the Tetons, which should be an incredible experience.
Since I am a NC native who has not been back there in 10 years, we've decided to extend our stay to 10 days so I may show my lady the coast and mountains, where I grew up, went to school, etc. But here's the kicker... that week falls over Labor Day weekend. I'm not willing to lock myself into an itinerary by booking hotel rooms now, as I would rather be free go where the mood leads us. Plus the prime season rates for hotel rooms are absurd.
So here's my thought - fly in and rent an RV for the week. Then we're not at the mercy of finding hotels or even campgrounds (a Wal-Mart parking lot or rest area will do in a pinch). I've crunched the numbers and the cost will be nearly a wash vs. renting a car, staying in hotels and eating out. I thought about renting a car & bringing my ground tent but that still puts us at the mercy of the weather and available camping. In an RV, we're free to come & go and have all we need with us.
That said, does anyone here have any experience, good or bad, with renting an RV? We're looking at the company "Cruise America", whose vehicles I assume we've all seen, cruising the national parks and highways with their big "Rent Me!" decals plastered all over. Their prices are ok, and they offer a smaller 19ft unit, plenty big enough for the two of us for a week.
Thought, opinions, experiences, nightmares to relate....?
Oh, and how do you like this for a non-fan of flying. Our return date? September 11. Yikes....
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