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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) about RV's, Motorhomes and Trailers - TRAVELAND RV - MOTORHOME, TRAVEL TRAILER, FIFTH WHEEL, TENT TRAILER AND CAMPER SALES, PARTS AND SERVICE AND MOTORHOME RENTALS - LANGLEY, B.C. CANADA

WHAT IS AN RV?

There are eight generally accepted categories of Recreational Vehicles (RV). Traveland RV Supercentre carries six types. They are listed below with a photo and a brief description.

"RV" is a nickname for a whole family of recreational vehicles that combine transportation and living quarters for recreation, camping and travel. Some provide a simple place for sleeping and eating, while others are virtually luxury lodges on wheels - equipped with conveniences ranging from separate sleeping accommodations, complete kitchen and bathroom facilities (including showers and even bathtubs) to washer and dryer hookups, central heat and air conditioning and slide-out sections which substantially increase interior space.

RVs fall into two general categories: Towable RVs (designed to be towed or carried by a car, van, pickup truck, or sport utility vehicle) and Motorized RVs (which contain their own engine).

Class A Motorhome
class a motorhome This is the largest type of motorhome. It ranges in size from about 13,000 to 30,000 pound gross vehicle weight, from 30 to 40 feet in overall length and about 10 feet high. They are generally a box on wheels with all the comforts of home inside. They are frequently constructed on custom undercarriages or on a three to ten ton truck chassis. It is easy for the passenger to move from the passenger seat to the back of the coach. Think of a Greyhound bus. 

Class C Motorhome
class c motorhome This is the next smaller size motorhome. They range in size from 10,000 to 12,000 pound gross vehicle weight, from 20 to 25 feet in length and about 10 feet high. They are generally constructed on a larger van chassis. Their driver compartment is similar to a van with a large box in the back. The passenger can move from the passenger seat to the back of the unit with slight difficulty getting around the engine hump.

Pickup Truck Mounted Campers
truck camper These are generally the smallest of the self powered RV's. They consist of a camper body of various sizes that load into the bed of an unmodified pickup truck. Usually the tail gate is removed and the camper unit is clamped to the truck. It is possible to remove the camper from the truck but this is usually a long task not something to do in a campground. 

Fifth Wheel Trailers
fifth wheel These units are similar to the larger travel trailers but they have an extension on the front of the box that extends over the tow vehicle and a horizontal plate that looks like a wheel that rests on the tow vehicle for support. This plate is where the 5th wheel unit gets its name. This hitch arrangement requires a special tow vehicle, usually a pickup truck with special equipment. Many say this hitch arrangement that places the load in the center of the tow vehicle instead of behind cause more stability and easier driving.

Travel Trailers
travel trailer These units come in a variety of sizes from a small bedroom on wheels to the equivalent of a class A motorhome minus the engine and running gear. They are built close to the ground so the overall height is lower for the same internal height as a motorhome. They are 10 to 35 feet in length and must be pulled by a separate tow vehicle. Due to weight of all but the smallest units, the tow vehicle must have a special load distributing hitch and other special devices designed to control the sway of the trailer because the load is all behind the tow vehicle. 

tent trailerPop-Up Trailers
These are the smallest of RV's that do not have an engine. They usually have canvas sides and resemble a tent on a small flat bed trailer. They are light weight and easy to tow. Most larger automobiles can serve as tow vehicle with few modifications.

Frequently Asked Questions - Rentals

 
HOW DO I RENT AN RV?

Easy! You can e-mail us, fax us, phone our toll-free number
(1-800-513-9434) or mail us your request at
travelandrvrentals@telus.net   Click here for RV rentals.

HOW EARLY SHOULD I BOOK?

If you are booking for June, July, August or September, you should reserve as soon as you know your travel plans. A large portion of our clients are from Europe and they book quite early in the year. For other times of the year, two weeks notice is usually sufficient. Please call 604-530-8141 or 1-800-513-9434 for availability.

CAN I GET AN ESTIMATE?

Yes, we would be happy to prepare a rental quote for you. Please provide us with the following information:
  • size of motorhome required,
  • date of rental,
  • number of people traveling (adults and children),
  • kilometer package chosen,
  • optional requirements,
  • any special requests.

See "Rentals" for more details.

WHAT'S THE GAS MILEAGE OF THE MOTORHOMES?

Our vehicles use approximately 12 miles per gallon or 20L per 100km.

 

 

CAN I TOW MY BOAT OR CAR?

Sorry, towing is not allowed with any of our vehicles.

CAN I BRING MY DOG?

Pets are prohibited.

WHAT HAPPENS IF I CANCEL MY TRIP?

No charge will apply if you give us at least 30 days notice. If you cancel within 30 days of departure, your deposit will be forfeited. Within 7 days, cancellation fees are 50% of the original contract. 100% of original contract will be charged for "no shows".

WHAT ABOUT IF I DECIDE TO RETURN FROM MY HOLIDAY EARLY?

No refunds will be given for early returns prior to the arranged drop-off date.

WHAT TIME CAN I PICK UP THE MOTORHOME?

Pick up times are between 10 AM and 2 PM. Vehicle drop off times are between 8:30 AM and 11 AM. Special requests may be allowed within reason.

WHAT IF I'M ARRIVING FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY OR OVERSEAS?

We do have many special arrangements available for our out-of-country friends. Please call us or email us for any special needs you may have.

WHAT SHOULD I PACK?

If you are not from the local area, or you are pressed for time you may want to pack lightly. Our preparation fee of $85 includes a standard convenience kit, containing most household items i.e.- pots, pans, dishes, cutlery, etc. We also offer "optional personal camping kits" which include bedding and towels for $70 per person for the trip.

HOW OLD DO I HAVE TO BE TO RENT A MOTORHOME?

All drivers must be at least 25 years old with a valid driver's license from the country of his origin.

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Traveland RV Supercentre 20529 Langley Bypass Langley BC V3A 5E8

PH. 604-530-8141

Toll Free 1-800-513-9434

Fax. 604-530-9576

Email: travelandrv@telus.net

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