If you’re planning a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Las Vegas, rent an RV instead of a hotel. Playing the slots and eating at the casino is not the only activity you can do there. The following are a few excellent options we recommend. Here’s what we’ve got.
1. 2019 Ford Transit
Our 2019 Ford Transit 250 High Roof with an extended body is Vanna White. All the utensils you need in your kitchen are provided, including a two-burner propane stove. The included French press includes several of the best local coffee blends. The living room, dining room, and bedroom are all comfortable. Dining, relaxing, or napping is possible in the living room. In a 5-inch memory foam bed, you will feel like you are sleeping on a cloud. The electrical system in Vanna White will suit any rental period. Solar panels and shore power included.
2. 2020 Forest River Forester
Looking for a great RV rental in Las Vegas for a road trip with friends or family? Get back to nature with this 2020 Forest River Forester. There is a lot of space in this motorhome with two slides. It keeps you comfortable while you explore. USB ports and power outlets are located throughout the rig. Keeping the rig level is automatic self-levelling. A 5500-watt generator powers it.
3. 2019 Winnebago Outlook
Your trip of a lifetime is just 10 minutes away. The Southwest is explored in this Winnebago Outlook. A great adventure awaits you with Jim and Jennifer, experienced RVers. The apartment also includes pots, pans, a toaster, and a coffee maker. The add-ons can also be customised by you and your family.
4. 2021 Winnebago Revel
In Las Vegas, why rent an RV that’s 19 feet long? Powered by lithium, this RV can be charged anywhere. Despite its short length, the van has an inside kitchen, inside toilet, and plenty of storage. Roof-mounted solar panels let you run the air conditioning without a generator. Travel in a Winnebago Revels.
5. 2009 Airstream International
Camping with Airstream RVs is the best. The 23-foot tongue/hitch weighs 700 pounds. This trailer can be towed by many standard trucks. A camper’s lights, water pump and radio require power when off-grid. With this rig, you’ll make lifetime memories!