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My husband is a military man and recently, he is posted at Anniston Army Depot Base in Bynum, Alabama. In this summer, during his holidays, we are planning to go to a trip with kids and looking to rent RV as well. however, this is the very first time when we are planning to hire an kind of recreation services that’s why I want to know about the specific kitchen features of RV. On the other hand, I also want to know that it would be possible to rent RV car rather than purchase it?
Yes you can rent RV's. There are different ones out there but Cruisd America is the one I have seen the most. I do not know much about how big their kitchen is. Go to their website or google rv rentals and you can see what's available in your area. Good luck and happy travels.
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Patti and Ed
and their feathered kids in the Lipson Chicken Coop
CruiseAmerica does mostly Class C rentals and some slide-in campers, but you can rent just about anything from private entities. Some will even set it up at a location you will be at and all you have to do is arrive enjoy and then leave and they come and pick it up after you leave (for a fee of course) It's a little (okay a lot) harder to rent a class A or 5th wheel owing to they are harder to find to rent but it's possible. If you are looking at the experince of driving a motorized RV, CruiseAmerica would be a good place to get your newbie feet wet. That's what we did... learned a lot about some basic RV do's and don'ts. Like anything, you get what you pay for so if you want to have top of the line... be prepared.
Cruise America models have a kitchen…we rented a 30 footer or so for a month so that Connie could try the RV lifestyle before we bought one. It had a microwave, 3 burner RV stove, and no oven and not enough space for more than a toaster and a coffee maker on the countertops. Not ideal but it worked.