37 reviews
(4.8)Communication
4.9Cleanliness
4.6Maintenance
4.6Value
4.6Listing Accuracy
4.8Scott S.
5November 2023
Charles W.
5September 2023
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William G.
5September 2023
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Ryland H.
5May 2023
Craig P.
5October 2022
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Lukasz S.
5July 2022
Cecilia H.
4June 2022
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Hayagreeva R.
5December 2021
Walter F.
5December 2021
Danielle R.
5November 2021
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Rachel A.
5November 2021
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Claire D.
5November 2021
Robert R.
5October 2021
Kate W.
5September 2021
Keith S.
5August 2021
*The Generator was very efficient, we were able to run it for many hours without having to worry about refilling the propane.
*The bed in the back was fantastic, very comfy, big enough for 3 people if needed.
*The bathroom and kitchen were such a convenience, they really came in handy.
We never drove an RV before and were concerned that we would not know how to use everything, but Patrick walked us through it all and was readily available whenever we had additional questions. Thank you Patrick for everything!!
Kevin L.
5July 2021
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Christopher G.
5July 2021
Casey G.
5July 2021
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Charle A.
5February 2021
Jack was always there when I needed him.
Thanks you.
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Kristen M.
4January 2021
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Di B.
5December 2020
Patricia G.
5October 2020
Adrian P.
5October 2020
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Jeffrey P.
5October 2020
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Jan D.
4October 2020
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Peter D.
5September 2020
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Katherine K.
2September 2020
We understand renting a camper is not renting a hotel room. We understand the need to do workarounds and we did wherever possible. For example, there was the broken parking brake that he knew about and we had to discover (ok no incline parking, even though our trip was in the mountains); a nonworking tire pressure sensor monitor (which he knew about and chose not to have repaired); low tire pressure (22 and 35 psi in the front tires out of a required 47 when we picked up the van); only a half a tank of fuel upon pick up (which we made sure was the same level upon return); a constant beeping on the control panel every 15 minutes with a symbol showing the van was overdue for maintenance (which we could not turn off, despite Patrick's many how to ideas and best efforts); the broken gauges for the grey and black tanks which always showed they were full (so pump out regularly); difficult hoses attached to rusting control arms; the retractable step which sometimes worked (no problem, we can jump up); two interior lights that did not work (we had flashlights); a nonworking bathroom fan; chips in the windshield at eye level; and a none too clean van when we picked it up (clean toilet, dirty shower pan, clean floors, dirty sink, stove top and compartments, and very dirty coffee pot and other utensils, which we left in our parked car and replaced with our own, and then returned in the same condition). But as Patrick mentioned in his response to our query as to what his Covid 19 cleaning protocols were, he relies on the renters for cleaning to a large extent, though he sanitized the toilet and steering wheel (you wouldn't bet on the sanitized nature of the toilet tank, which smelled our entire trip). We cleaned the interior of the van upon return and returned it cleaner than we received it, but it just seems lackadaisical and not safe practice to rely on renters cleaning, especially during this pandemic time.
On the way to return the van, the DEF light went on (lots of control panel activity all trip). We did not fill it up and so notified Patrick, namely, because we could not find the product at the gas station which sold diesel fuel. Having read the three pages of instructions in the manual which warn repeatedly that any false step will result in the release of ammonia vapors, and also that the van was good for another 1,000 miles after the light came on (we only traveled less than 100 while it was on), it was clear to us that putting in DEF fluid was not at all like putting in oil. Also, even this insufficiency could have been avoided by the owner's topping up the DEF tank after each rental (too much work).
So we dealt and/or lived with everything BUT the water, water, everywhere (seriously we covered the leaking areas and ourselves with trash bags when we finally could not stand it anymore and turned on the AC this past Friday; see for yourself).
So those are the reasons that this rental is not worth the $230 per night. Or any price unless you enjoy dampness, beeping and odors.
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Tonita K.
5August 2020
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Frank G.
5August 2020
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Gloria S.
5August 2020
Shahir K.
5August 2020
Talia D.
5April 2020
Craig C.
5March 2020
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Judy O.
5February 2020
Michael J.
5January 2020
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Dean B.
5January 2020
Sherolde H.
5December 2019
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