While many dream of hitting the open road with their family in a bus-sized recreational vehicle, the thought of the gas bill and loan payments as high as a traditional mortgage can dampen the enthusiasm of actually giving it a go. If you're willing to think outside the box with regard to vehicle size and related camping expenses, however, you just might find it costs less than you think. Here are a handful of ways to make the ultimate road trip more affordable.
Minivans
The traditional approach may be to tow a camper or go for a larger motor home, but a growing number of people are putting their efforts into minivan conversions. Not only is the mileage significantly better than standard RV options, but the maneuverability is much easier as well. Similar to the campervans popular throughout Europe, modifications can be accomplished through hiring an independent contractor or taking on the task yourself.
One vehicle that's gaining popularity for camping use is the Ford Transit Connect. While I suspect the mileage numbers have as much to do with that as anything, the greater cargo capacity probably doesn't hurt, either. A quick Internet search on the topic will result in a wide variety of examples and YouTube videos. Sinks, small beds, chemical toilets and more can all be installed.
Prefer to keep it simple and rent? JUCY Rentals, the campervan rental company popular in Australia and New Zealand, has now set up shop in the United States. With branches in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Las Vegas, it makes an easy drive-and-camp option for international visitors as well as locals interested in an affordable alternative. The compact size of the company's vehicles allows travelers to combine their accommodation and transportation costs into a single bill.
Off-season rates start at $35 per day, and include a pop-up pod tent on the roof, DVD player and television, sink, stove and even a small fridge. High-season rates average closer to $100 per day, with unlimited mileage packages starting at $25 per night plus tax.
Amenities
The availability of amenities can have a significant effect on your vacation budget, especially if you have to leave the RV park or campground in order to find your chosen activity. Choosing one with access to play infrastructure and affordable entertainment options just makes good sense.
A popular option in Florida is Westgate River Ranch. Family activity options include $5 archery sessions, complimentary access to an extensive network of walking trails, a free petting farm, $5 mechanical bull rides and an authentic $15 weekend rodeo that's free for children under 5.
In Minnesota, the state tourism website www.exploreminnesota.com/campgrounds shows campgrounds by location as well as amenities.