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Post by andrearizpe on Dec 29, 2009 19:05:50 GMT -5
I'll be 20 at the time of the next Bonnaroo, which I already have my ticket for (Woooo!). Every rental place will only rent to those 25 or older, and for some, 21 or older. None of my friends that are going will be 21 at the time. Are there any other options I can consider?
I've asked friends and extended family if they have one that I could maybe just pay them to borrow, but no luck so far. I'll be coming from San Antonio, Texas. Does anyone know of a good option to rent one somewhere along the way? Does anyone have an RV they'd be willing to rent to me? I'll pay a pretty penny of course.
Post by andrearizpe on Dec 29, 2009 20:52:16 GMT -5
Can I really bank on that? Because as far as I can tell, I can only purchase an RV pass with a ticket. If this is the case, I need to get the RV pass now (a couple of people in my crew still don't have tickets). I would hate to waste $125. Have you and anyone you've known done this before?
About 500, I looked into it last year but decided not to shell out for it. As far as banking on it goes, honestly it is probably your only option unless you get someone older to go with you.
Last Edit: Dec 30, 2009 0:12:33 GMT -5 by Deleted - Back to Top
I'll be 20 at the time of the next Bonnaroo, which I already have my ticket for (Woooo!). Every rental place will only rent to those 25 or older, and for some, 21 or older. None of my friends that are going will be 21 at the time. Are there any other options I can consider?
I've asked friends and extended family if they have one that I could maybe just pay them to borrow, but no luck so far. I'll be coming from San Antonio, Texas. Does anyone know of a good option to rent one somewhere along the way? Does anyone have an RV they'd be willing to rent to me? I'll pay a pretty penny of course.
Edit: And sorry for two new threads in one day.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? Maybe purchasing a small, used pop-up (tent) camper might work.
My friend has a nice truck that would work nicely for one of those puppies, but I don't know about it. There are some great deals out there for pop-ups; however, one of my main reasons for wanting an RV this year is that I couldn't sleep through any part of the morning heat. I need some air conditioning action.
Some pop-up's do have air conditioning, especially ones sold in southern climates. Remember that you would still need a generator to power the pop-up with 120 volts.
Post by andrearizpe on Jan 3, 2010 19:10:03 GMT -5
It looks like the pop-up linked up there ^ sleeps 6 or so. Do they make larger or smaller pop-ups? My crew will most likely have 7 or 8 people.
Also, I very much appreciate everyone's input. Everyone here is extremely helpful. After only going once, I've learned a lot, but clearly there is much room for improvement!