DrJen

CA

New Member

Joined: 04/18/2012

View Profile


Offline
|
We are new RVers. Plan to purchase a new 34' Tiffin RED in a few weeks. Although we would like to pull a toad along with us, I am a disabled veteran and my wife is unable to hitch and unhitch the toad. We thought when we reach a campground, we would contact a rental car agency to rent a car to see local sights aand communities, rather than park and unpark our motorhome.
Do many camp grounds offer transportation to nearby attractions, and or do they have a rental car agency available? Just looking for altenative transportation once we reach our destination.
Anyone else in our situation?
Thanks
* This post was
edited 04/25/12 06:25pm by DrJen *
|
Dutch_12078

Great Sacandaga Lake, NY

Senior Member

Joined: 10/07/2008

View Profile

Offline
|
If you pick locations where there is an Enterprise Car Rental agency nearby, they will come pick you up and take you to their rental office, and drop you off again when you return the car. Off hand, I've not run into any campgrounds or parks that offer a rental car shuttle service.
* This post was
edited 04/25/12 06:48pm by Dutch_12078 *
Dutch
1995 Coachmen Catalina 322QBXL
F53 chassis, 460 V8, TST TPMS
Quadra Bigfoot EZE Levelers
2011 Toyota RAV4 4WD/Remco pump
ReadyBrute Elite tow bar/Blue Ox baseplate
|
demoon

MA

Senior Member

Joined: 09/23/2005

View Profile


Good Sam RV Club Member
Offline
|
X2 for Enterprise. We have used them frequently when we travel and have not had much of a problem finding an agency near where we want to camp.
|
rk911

Wheaton IL

Senior Member

Joined: 05/30/2004

View Profile


Good Sam RV Club Member
Offline
|
X3 on enterprise. we used to rent frpm them from time to time before we started towing. most campgrounds, at least the ones we frequent, do *not* have a transportation desk or concierge. the other rental companies, as far as i know, will not pick you up and return you to the campground.
good luck.
73,
rich, n9dko
www.bananaboatbytes.com
I know a guy who's addicted to brake fulid. He says he can stop anytime.
_________________________________
2000 Itasca Suncruiser 35U
'46 Willys CJ2A
'03 Jeep Wrangler TJ
'10 Jeep Liberty KK
|
royST

ann arbor

Full Member

Joined: 03/17/2011

View Profile

Offline
|
It depends on where you are heading. When we went camping in New Orleans last year, the campground we stayed in offered a shuttle service that took us straight to the French Quarter and back to the campsite. I've yet to come across a campground that offers car rental in their front desk. But I'd agree with Enterprise. They are pretty much everywhere and it's not that difficult to find an office where you can rent a car near most campgrounds. At least, those that we have stayed in.
|
|
|
SS Slacker

Lino Lakes, MN

Senior Member

Joined: 04/28/2006

View Profile


Good Sam RV Club Member
Offline
|
X4 On Enterprise. We don't have a toad as we pull a boat with us all summer to lakes in MN, but we do take one large cross coutry trip per year. We have gone to a different desitination each year for the last 8 years and usually try to hit a national park. We have always rented cars once we get to our destination. Used Enterprise about 95% of the time and yes they picked us up at the campground and did same for return. We did rent a car directly from the KOA near the Black Hills and used a different place near Rocky Mount National Park that was cheaper then Enterprise. We never had problems finding rentals at any of our desitations.
Dan & Tracy
2 kids ages 9 and 11
2003 HR Neptune 36PBD
300 ISB Cummins/5-Speed
|
bsinmich

Holland, MI

Senior Member

Joined: 11/18/2000

View Profile


Good Sam RV Club Member
Offline
|
Have you seen how easy it is to hitch and unhitch a car set up like the setup in my signature. That is not the only one but I also have limited ability and it only takes me about 3-4 minutes alone.
2003 Newmar Mountain Aire, Workhorse W22, 2008 Saturn Vue, Falcon 5250, & US Gear Unified Tow Brake
|
katoomer

Vancouver

Senior Member

Joined: 08/13/2005

View Profile


Good Sam RV Club Member
Offline
|
Go with Enterprise as already said.
When we stayed at Las Vegas motorcoach resort last month they did have a deal with Enterprise where you could just leave the rental at the resort office and Enterprise would pick it up.
2009 Newmar Ventana 3942
2010 Pace Shadow 18ft
2010 KTM 450 XCW six days
2010 Can Am Outlander 650 XT
2009 Yamaha TTR125
1989 Douglas Skater 21' Twin 2.5s
|
sowego

northwestern corner of the Nebraska panhandle

Senior Member

Joined: 03/14/2006

View Profile

|
I've not seen a campground offer rental cars. Rental agencies are your best bet but aware that you may not find major companies in all areas of the country, especially in or near very small or rural towns. We have been to a major tourist town and found they had no rental car agency so do your research ahead of time.
2002 Tiffin Phaeton
2005 Malibu Maxx toad
|
2ndhom

Eugene, Oregon

Senior Member

Joined: 06/09/2008

View Profile

Offline
|
Dutch_12078 wrote: If you pick locations where there is an Enterprise Car Rental agency nearby, they will come pick you up and take you to their rental office, and drop you off again when you return the car. Off hand, I've not run into any campgrounds or parks that offer a rental car shuttle service.
We have done the several times in Arizona with NO problems. We would do it on a weekly rate. Get all our travels/shopping done and have them pick up the car. Usually cost about $220.
|
|
|