




Class A RVs are the biggest, most expensive vehicles, and often come equipped with additional luxuries. Being larger, they can be a little hard to manoeuvre for first-time drivers.
Class A RVs are built on either a vehicle chassis, commercial truck chassis, or a commercial bus chassis, and run on either diesel or gas, depending on the type of engine.
Usually, Class A vehicles are fully loaded with all amenities and a large living space.
A stay at an RV park will usually cost around $25–$80 (USD) per night.
The cost of campgrounds has risen in recent years due to the popularity of RV vacations in the US.
The majority of RV rental suppliers in the US do not include unlimited miles as a standard rental inclusion.
In most cases, miles are charged per mile or via prepaid mileage packs (for example, 100-mile packs), and additional fees will be incurred if you exceed what you’ve purchased/allowed. Refund rules vary by supplier—some refund unused estimated mileage deposits, while others do not refund unused prepaid miles. Some suppliers do include unlimited miles as standard.
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While rentals are limited right at the Los Angeles Airport terminal, most rental companies are a short distance away.
Some RV rental companies may offer an airport shuttle (sometimes free, sometimes paid), but many require you to take a taxi/rideshare or other transport to the depot; always check your supplier’s pickup instructions and hours.
If your flight arrives late, after-hours pickup may not be available with some suppliers, and you may need to pick up the vehicle the next day the office is open. Also, if you are arriving from an international/mid-to-long haul flight, some suppliers strongly recommend picking up the next day so you can rest and be alert before driving.
Note: policies vary from supplier to supplier. Always check the T&Cs for your rental.