The host, Wayne was a really good host. He made sure we knew everything we needed to know about the RV and we could safely drive it. The rv itself was in decent condition, but there were some small issues.
1. The AC was adequate for night time and evening time only. During the day when it was hot, it could not keep up. We were not going in and out a bunch and we had everything closed up to try to help but it was still high 70’s to low 80’s during the day. It would have never worked had we taken it to Texas during that time.
2. The fridge only worked on propane. When it switched to shore power, we lost all the cold items we had. We happened to get lucky after one trip and noticed the drinks we had in the freezer were getting cold and tried keeping it on propane and it worked.
3. Don’t expect comfy beds. I know I’m probably slightly spoiled with my bed at home, but the master bed was very uncomfortable. It felt like we were not sleeping on much more than wood. My girls complained that the bunks were not very comfortable and couch and table were so bad my sister and her two kids refused to sleep on them after the first night.
Overall, it seems that the hosts tried to think of everything someone would need and made sure it was in there. But it really didn’t seem like they had used it very much themselves or they would have at least changed out the master bed. If you need a place for a few nights, this is a good rv. It drives wonderfully. But if you’re doing an extended trip like we did, consider comfort a little more important.
12 Photos submitted by Stephen K.