If you’re planning a RV Trip or Vacation this summer, you’re no different than countless other Americans. RV travel is immensely popular in America… for lots of good reasons.
When you travel in a RV that you own or that you’re renting, you are literally enjoying life in your very own “hotel on wheels.” It’s no surprise to you, of course, but most RVs are rhinobooksnashville and include a working kitchen, a relaxing bed, a small living room area with a TV and, of course, bathroom facilities.
Those conveniences help make RV travel so popular. Add to that, however, the fact that when you travel by RV, you enjoy absolute freedom to go wherever you want, whenever you want because you’re not tied to a prepaid hotel room or resort, not “locked in” to a single place for your entire vacation… and it’s easy to understand the ever-growing popularity of RV travel.
Now, it is important to note that when you plan a RV Trip, it is no different from when you plan to visit a posh beach resort and stay there. In each case, it’s important and worthwhile to create a list of “do’s and don’ts”… and stick to it. Why…
If you list the things you can do and those you should avoid – and you follow your plan – you virtually guarantee that you and your loved ones – your fellow travelers – will have a great time… a truly successful and, hopefully, memorable trip.
And while checklists that include the things you should and should not do while away from home tend to vary somewhat from one person to another, in the end they are essentially the same. This is especially true for folks – like you – who enjoy RV travel.
Here’s a brief checklist of the things you should do when you plan to “hit the road.” To assure that your trip or vacation is a smashing success, take these following steps…
· Make sure that your RV has been properly serviced BEFORE your trip begins. It seems like an obvious step to take, I know, but many RV travelers often overlook it… “hit the road” eager to have a great time… and then face the unexpected disappointment of a RV breakdown… a real trip spoiler.
· Prepare for your trip – carefully and thoroughly. To do so, you’ll have to book reservations – in advance – at the RV Parks you plan to visit… write down directions for the routes you will travel… “pack a map”… build your trip itinerary and put it on paper… make sure your checking account has money in it so that any checks you write will not bounce… prepare your house and put your pets in a kennel… and pack everything you need – forget nothing.