Determine the best style of RV to rent based on the number of travelers in your party and the amount of personal space you desire. Class A and Class C RVs are the two most common rental sizes, notes Bella Online. Both sleep up to six. Class A rentals generally offer more space and nicer accommodations, with a heftier price tag. Class B RVs have limited kitchen and bathroom facilities, and accommodate two to four people.
Call several rental agencies to determine whether they have RV rentals for your time frame. If you're vacationing during the summer, spring break or school vacation week, begin your research months in advance to ensure you find the right rental.
Ask agencies about their rental terms and conditions, prices, deposit and whether they offer driving classes, especially if this is your first RV vacation.
Obtain copies of the rental agreement for any agencies that offer good packages. Read the rental agreement thoroughly. You'll be liable for damages should anything break. Before you commit to a rental, make sure you know what you're getting into.
Narrow your search after you've read the rental agreement based on price, conditions and additional fees. Then call RV dealers to discuss where you will pick up and return the RV. Some will deliver or collect the RV for a fee. If you're flying to Georgia to rent the RV, ask if they'll provide transportation to the RV.
Choose the RV rental that offers the best price, RV size and conditions for your needs. Call your preferred company back and pay a credit card deposit to hold the rental until your vacation begins.