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ttroopfamily
04-13-2004, 04:34 PM
Hello,

I have never taken my family of 6 (myself, wife and 4 young kids) camping before. I've really got the camping bug, but my wife abhors the thought of camping.

Our compromise: rental of a travel trailer (a pop-up won't do) to "try out" the camping lifestyle before we throw too much money into purchasing. I've been reading the forum for a couple of days now, and am really interested in these amazing trailers which seem to combine luxury, flexibility, quality and good gas mileage. I have not seen any forum topics discussing rental of a TM, is there such a thing.

I live in Maryland where camping does not seem to be too popular yet.

Any input?

aldebnj
04-13-2004, 08:26 PM
MCD, A TrailManor dealership on Cape Cod in Massachusetts rents TrailManors. Our TrailManor was their rental unit for last Summer. They take good care of it and then sell it for a discount at the end of the season. We dealt with Debra and Dana both and they were very helpful. Cape Cod is a wonderful place for a vacation. mailto:[email protected]

Al

Bill
04-13-2004, 08:31 PM
You might send a query to your local dealer. If you sound like you are really ready to buy, he might give you a sales pitch, a bunch of literature, and the keys to a unit for a weekend.

By the way, do you have something to pull it with? If not, I understand that there are some (a few) RV places that will take one to a campground and set it up for you. Don't know if TM has any such arrangement.

By the way, renting an unfamiliar vehicle, and trying it out cold, with four young kids and a dubious wife "helping", is a rough way to try out the camping experience. Another approach would be to rent a motor home for a few days. It gives you the camping experience, but you don't have the hassle of towing an unfamiliar vehicle, or setting one up for the first time. They come equipped with everything, right down to tableware and pillowcases. Guaranteed to be a smoother experience. Then, if the overall camping experience is approved by your family, go to a TM dealer and let him walk you (both of you, without the kids if you can manage it) through a new unit.

I have had good luck with motor home rentals from CruiseAmerica.

By the way, the mountains of western MD is a beautiful place to camp. I understand that the eastern shore is, as well. What would your family prefer?

Good luck

Bill

aldebnj
04-14-2004, 09:26 AM
MCD tows the trailer to the site and sets it up for you. I don't remember if they supply anything but the trailer. Their website is http://www.mcdcorp.com.

Al