There are many traditional RV rental companies that have established their own fleet of RVs for all the RV lovers. Also, these companies have a more professional setup, a variety of RVs, roadside assistance, and insurance.
But they also have more strict policies and high rent rates than other rental options. Some of the famous rental companies are Cruise America, EL Monte RV, and Apollo RV.
Cruise America:Cruise America is the hub of the Rental RVs. You can rent class C motorhomes and travel trailers here. Class C motorhomes come in four different sizes:
- Compact
- Compact plus
- Standard
- Large
The company offers air conditioning, toilet, shower, and refrigerator in its RVs. You need to pay for insurance if your auto insurance doesn’t cover rental RVs.
Cruise America offers unlimited mileage (a special deal occasionally available), 1000-mile limited mileage, and pay-per-mile options to its customers. It also offers one-way rental options.
But one big drawback is the add-ons expenses. You will have to pay for adding a kitchen set (dinner set, coffee cups, broom, etc- $125) and a personal kit (towels, pillow, sleeping bags, etc-$75).
This rental company offers pretty generic RVs. If you want a luxurious experience in a fancy RV setup, then Cruise America is not the best option for you.
EL Monte RV:EL Monte RV is another RV rental company that has been renting RVs since the 1970s. This company offers you
- Class A motorhomes
- Class B motorhomes
- Class C motorhomes.
From luxurious experience to minimalist setup, you can choose anything that matches your needs and budget.
They also offer pickup & drop-off options along with setting your RV in the campgrounds ($175).
EL Monte RV company has mixed reviews on Yelp and Tripadvisor. You will also see hidden add-up costs here, so read the rental agreement carefully.