For someone who wants to start the process of RV travel, but is new to the process, there are quite a few challenges, but of course the first step is how to go about choosing the right RV for you.
There are so many brands and styles of RVs that it can be a bit overwhelming at first, but in reality, based on some of your personal characteristics and habits, it can help you make a decision so that you can choose the right one for you and then start an enjoyable RV trip.
You like to be free and easy
Do you avoid vacation parks and want to travel to places where the wind and mood take you? If you want to camp freely and without constraints, you need to be “self-sufficient,” which means you need to rent an RV that can store at least three days’ worth of fresh water and wastewater, with a toilet on board. Also consider the size of the vehicle – while larger vehicles have more space available, they can also restrict you from parking at your leisure.
Daily habits to keep you neat and organized
This is the group of people who can choose comfortably between RVs because people who are tidy and organized can usually manage in a smaller space – used to keeping everything neat and tidy, so putting it away every day is no big deal to them. We’re definitely not judging here, but if you think you’re less organized, you might want to rent an RV with a few more bunk spaces than you need for passengers. That way, you won’t have to fold up your bed every day just to have a place to sit or eat.
If you like to cook food
The way you cook will have an impact on your choice of RV. RV kitchens come in all sorts of varieties, so if you’re someone who likes to spend just two minutes on the beach making pasta and fish and French fries, having a basic RV kitchen will suffice. If part of the fun of your trip is visiting the farmers’ market and picking up delicious food from your finds, then you may want to make sure your RV’s kitchen has some modern living equipment (bringing an extra gas stove for outdoor cooking is a good backup if you can)
For the outdoor enthusiast in you
Do you do a lot of camping? If you camp a lot, you’ll be used to choosing a base configuration RV, so any other type of RV will seem like a bunch of luxuries to you. This means that you can choose an RV without any fancy and superfluous features, just the basic configuration. In addition, this will save your wallet a fortune.
For those of you with long years of driving experience
In general RVs are actually easier to drive than you might think. However, if you’re not a super confident driver on your first RV trip, you may want to opt for something smaller and easier to drive and park. If you’re the kind of person who can back up steep roads blindfolded, you’ll be able to comfortably choose an RV that’s the right size and shape for your actual needs
With the above points, I hope it helps you