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Popular Campervans in Orlando

Cruise America C25 Standard

C25 Standard

Cruise America

Automatic
Road Bear 22-24ft Class C

22-24ft Class C

Road Bear

Automatic
Apollo Pioneer

Pioneer

Apollo

Automatic
Apollo Class C - US Wanderer

Class C - US Wanderer

Apollo

Automatic
Cruise America C30 Large

C30 Large Motorhome

Cruise America

Automatic
El Monte RV AF33 Class A

AF33 Class A

El Monte RV

Automatic
El Monte RV C28 Class C

C28 Class C

El Monte RV

Automatic
AF34 Class A Slide Out

AF34 Class A Slide Out

El Monte

Automatic
Escape 2-4 Berth Mavericks

2-4 Berth Mavericks

Escape

Automatic
Escape Big Sur CA

Big Sur CA

Escape

Automatic
MA33

MA33

Mighty

Automatic
Road Bear 28-30ft Class C

28-30ft Class C

Road Bear

Automatic

Not all vehicles may be available. Use the search tool to check availability for your travel dates.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to stay at a campground or RV park?

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.

Where can I camp in Florida?

As in the rest of the US, free camping is only allowed in designated areas, which can include national parks, state parks, truck stops, or rest stops as well as certain parking lots with permission from the store manager.

Florida is home to numerous campgrounds and RV resorts, including the famous Fort Wilderness Campground at Disneyworld.

A night at an RV park can cost around$20–$80 (USD) per night. The sites are suitable for all vehicle types, from travel trailers to larger motorhomes.

Can a child seat or booster seat be fitted in an RV?

Most RV rental companies in the US have vehicle options that allow child safety seats.

Not all vehicles may be compatible with a child seat, and not all companies have seats available to rent.

In most cases, it is the responsibility of the renter to install the child restraint.

Can I rent an RV one way in the US?

Yes, a large number of RV rental companies allow for one-way rentals. One-way rentals are not available on all routes and additional fees apply depending on the pick-up and drop-off location.

Our comparison tool will automatically factor rental costs between two locations and show you which vehicles are available on your preferred route.

What happens if the RV breaks down during my trip?

Most rental companies offer roadside assistance that is available 24/7 by ringing a local or free number. Mechanical breakdowns are covered by the rental company (for example, engine and electrical faults). With many suppliers, repairs under $50 (US dollars) do not require authorization and will be reimbursed upon return of the rental (with a receipt), however, it’s still recommended to ring roadside assistance for any troubles.

What are the differences between class A, B, and C motorhomes?

A wide variety of campers are available in the US, from smaller station wagons up to large motorhomes. Some of the common types include:

  • Class A: (21-45 ft) The biggest and most expensive, can be hard to maneuver if you are new to driving motorhomes but often comes equipped with additional luxuries.

Class A motorhomes 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.

  • Class B: (17-19 ft) Small and affordable, easier to drive or maneuver. Class B vehicles are often known as conversion vans and are built on a smaller chassis to the Class A.

Some class B vehicles may include a toilet or freshwater tanks but not always. Class B vehicles usually have basic cooking equipment, folding beds, and limited storage space.

Class B vehicles are great for short term getaways.

  • Class C: (30-33 ft) Medium-sized, moderate storage space, and a few extra luxuries.

Class C vehicles are a smaller version of the Class A motorhome. They are built on a truck or van cutaway chassis and operate on a gas-powered engine.

The Class C motorhome generally has sleeping quarters above the cab and more sleeping space in the back. Some Class Cs also have a slide-out option that helps increase the living space when the motorhome is parked.

Class C vehicles come equipped with a good amount of facilities including a self-contained toilet, refrigerator, heating or AC and cooking facilities.

Class C vehicles are very versatile and are great for both short or long term getaways.

Our comparison tool will show you the specifications of each vehicle available to ensure you find a camper suitable for your needs.

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Attractions

Popular Attractions in and around Orlando

Everglades National Park

Located in South Florida, Everglades National Park is a 1.5 million-acre wetland preserve. The park is the largest subtropical wilderness in the US.

Within the park are hundreds of animal species and plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, such as kayaking, hiking, and camping.

Florida Keys

The Florida Keys are an archipelago of islands located off the coast of South Florida about 15 miles south of Miami. The Florida Keys are a popular holiday destination known for their fishing, boating, and snorkeling.

Located in the Florida Keys is the city of Key West, which is also accessible via the overseas highway. Key West is famous for its sunsets and the many bars located on Duval Street.

Theme Parks

Central Florida is home to Orlando, which is often referred to as the Theme Park Capital of the World. In Orlando, you will find numerous theme parks, including Disneyworld, Universal Studios, and SeaWorld. SeaWorld also operates the famous Busch Gardens Theme Park, which is located in Tampa.

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