My son and his wife and two kids (ages 4 and 6) live in California. I live in Michigan. They decided to rent an RV for a couple of weeks and invited me along for part of it. I joined them in Page, AZ, and we are now in Durango, CO, and are headed to Mesa Verde and Sedona.
It has certainly been a learning experience for me. First, these rental units are about as bare bones as you can get--no slides, no awnings, no storage under the bed or the dinette. Couch is a jacknife and really uncomfortable. That is where I am sleeping because the overcab area is barely big enough for two small kids and you would have to slide in, not even try to sit up. I just got back from buying some cheap foam to try to cut down on the sofa lumps so I can sleep better.
Would you believe the rental company, CruiseAmerica, rented out this unit with 104,000 miles?? I am scared to even think about tires. My son is a very careful driver and the kids are in car seats and boosters, but I can imagine the poor care this unit has received. The biggest irritant is that it is hard to open and lock the main door. I think that is criminal!!
I am learning about some things to look for when I purchase one--I am short and reaching for the light switches on the ceiling is a pain. Is this normal??
More later.