Hey guys, sorry if this isn't in the right spot, not sure if it belonged in the Van section or not.
My wife and are are planning on flying out to Vermont from Texas on vacation (trying to scope it out to make sure it's well enough for her to move there), and the accomodation is just... mind blowingly expensive. We're not traveling in any sort of holiday, middle of the week etc but the cost of flight, accomodation, vehicle rental exceeded $2000 by a hefty margin, and with hidden fees and taxes, probably hitting $2500 total.
That is just way too much for a single week of entertainment. That's an entire months salary. So, I was looking around for alternatives.
At first, we thought "Maybe Airbnb would be better?" but the vehicle rental was still $500 a week, so we'd save about $600 to $700, but we were still almost at $2000 worth of costs. Not to mention Airbnb has a lot of variables that may be incompatible with my wife's particular illnesses.
Then we thought, could we rent an RV or Camper? Well, turns out that's more than a car rental, and brought the costs back up to close to $2500.
Then I thought: What about a caravan rental? Well, they cost about $80 to $100 a day depending on the model, and since i'm 6'4 we needed the $100 model. It was small and cramped, but cozy and we could drive our "home" around.
But that turned out to be $700 still, which means we were sitting at $1700. That was much better than the first option, but then I thought... What about a cargo van?
I visit vandwelling communities online often and love the life style--hope to one day experience it. And thought, what about U-Haul? $20 a day, plus mileage, would be a lot cheaper than $100 a day, and we can just trick it out with camping gear from Walmart. I have a small list for under $100, and most of it we could return before we leave, so we're neutral on equipment that we don't have to bring with us.
I got a quote from Uhaul from their site, and for 300 miles for one rental for 7 days would be $319. Total. That's $45 a day (mileage is estimated within that cost) so it's MUCH cheaper. It'll be mid october, so the weather will be very nice outside, so it won't be scorching hot in the van.
Has anyone done this? Does anyone have any insights on what to expect? It'll have no insulation of course, but we plan to bundle up if it gets too chilly.
My wife and are are planning on flying out to Vermont from Texas on vacation (trying to scope it out to make sure it's well enough for her to move there), and the accomodation is just... mind blowingly expensive. We're not traveling in any sort of holiday, middle of the week etc but the cost of flight, accomodation, vehicle rental exceeded $2000 by a hefty margin, and with hidden fees and taxes, probably hitting $2500 total.
That is just way too much for a single week of entertainment. That's an entire months salary. So, I was looking around for alternatives.
At first, we thought "Maybe Airbnb would be better?" but the vehicle rental was still $500 a week, so we'd save about $600 to $700, but we were still almost at $2000 worth of costs. Not to mention Airbnb has a lot of variables that may be incompatible with my wife's particular illnesses.
Then we thought, could we rent an RV or Camper? Well, turns out that's more than a car rental, and brought the costs back up to close to $2500.
Then I thought: What about a caravan rental? Well, they cost about $80 to $100 a day depending on the model, and since i'm 6'4 we needed the $100 model. It was small and cramped, but cozy and we could drive our "home" around.
But that turned out to be $700 still, which means we were sitting at $1700. That was much better than the first option, but then I thought... What about a cargo van?
I visit vandwelling communities online often and love the life style--hope to one day experience it. And thought, what about U-Haul? $20 a day, plus mileage, would be a lot cheaper than $100 a day, and we can just trick it out with camping gear from Walmart. I have a small list for under $100, and most of it we could return before we leave, so we're neutral on equipment that we don't have to bring with us.
I got a quote from Uhaul from their site, and for 300 miles for one rental for 7 days would be $319. Total. That's $45 a day (mileage is estimated within that cost) so it's MUCH cheaper. It'll be mid october, so the weather will be very nice outside, so it won't be scorching hot in the van.
Has anyone done this? Does anyone have any insights on what to expect? It'll have no insulation of course, but we plan to bundle up if it gets too chilly.