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4.3About ALEX's RV rentals
Hello, fellow adventurers! My name is Alex, and I'm a travel enthusiast who recently returned from a year-long journey across all American states, with Alaska stealing my heart. When I'm not on the road, you'll find me hiking, biking, or chasing waterfalls—basically, if there's water, I'm there! I'm also a proud parent to two Welsh Terrier dogs who are not just pets but my ultimate travel buddies. They've got more road trip experience than most humans! Having traveled most of my life, I'm thrilled to offer my RV as your next adventure hub. And if you're looking for travel tips or recommendations, consider me your personal travel guide. Can't wait to help make your journey unforgettable!
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4.31 caravana disponible para alquilar
Recuerdos de viajes con las caravanas de ALEX SCHAMONIN
Alex M.
1julio de 2025
- No proper walkthrough upon pickup. A day before, he notified me that the pickup location changed from Pacific Beach to Mira Mesa. The woman that met us for the walkthrough gave us no instructions. I only notified her of two cracks in the windshield and then she said she had to go.
- DEF fluid warning light went on 5 days into the trip. We didn’t even know what this was. Nobody told us that this is something we’d be responsible for monitoring and refilling.
- The propane wasn’t full. We were never told to monitor it and ran out when we were in Yellowstone. We learned (after the fact) that we could monitor the levels on the control panel but nobody ever told us what LP was.
- Bad wiper blades. The woman who gave us the RV told me the wiper blades were bad and that I should replace them and request reimbursement.
- No Apple TV remote, TV wasn’t usable.
- Water pump stopped working on day 2. We reported it to owner and Outdoorsy. A mechanic came to us in Yellowstone and said that there was a water line leak that caused the pump to burn out. He replaced the pump and told us how to get by for the remainder of the trip. Three days later, the water pump stopped working again. Outdoorsy never sent anyone to repair it.
- Duct tape was holding the bed together. Duct tape was also holding the electrical panel cover.
Lastly, the entire hand brake was wrapped in duct tape and the brake itself was very difficult to operate. I’ll send a video showing this.
- Walls falling apart near bathroom
- The interior and the exterior of the RV weren’t clean upon pickup but because we needed to get on the road, we left and cleaned it ourselves.
- We paid for early pickup and didn’t get it.
- WiFi is spotty and doesn’t work regularly
- There was no owner’s manual for us to refer to. There was also no welcome guide with pertinent info (WiFi password, instructions for control panel, etc.)
- The bike rack wasn’t effective, causing us to lose my daughter’s bike somewhere in Wyoming.
- We paid for a late drop off and need that refunded.
- swivel captain chairs (advertised) didn’t swivel
- it said that it sleeps 6 but it only sleeps 5
- keurig coffee maker didn’t work
- storage space was full of owner’s belongings so there wasn’t enough space for our own things
- stand up paddle board (advertised) wasn’t included
- dishes were FILTHY
- pots and pans were warped and filthy
- yesterday morning, while sleeping, the lights started flickering and then there was a loud pop and the smell of smoke. After we looked at the breakers, we saw that a fuse was blown. We learned from a helpful neighbor that this was due to the awning motor not working. They also informed us that there’s supposed to be a second motor on the awning but it’s missing. We left to take our kids to the lake (while waiting for outdoorsy to send a mechanic). Upon our arrival back to the RV, the mechanic notified me that the slide out (which was fully extended when we left) had a motor malfunction because the motor on one side has pulled the slide out in, while the other motor was fine. The whole slide out was crooked. Meanwhile, the malfunctioning motor (according to the mechanic) was about to catch on fire. While the mechanic worked on the RV, tons of smoke came out from the electrical panel and the motor of the awning. He told us that it wasn’t safe to sleep in the RV so we left our kids in an Airbnb, and packed everything up in the middle of the night. To say that we were unsafe because of the owner’s negligence, would be the understatement of the year. Meanwhile, the owner tried to blame the electrical malfunction on me not using a surge protector when plugging into shore power. Nobody ever told us that we needed to use the surge protector.
Sarina L.
1mayo de 2025
11 fotos enviadas por Sarina L
Brian F.
2mayo de 2025
A user manual would have saved us a lot of aggregation. The photos I have attached is the list of problems with the RV. If renters don’t tell the owner about things that aren’t working how is he to know what to fix.
It did get us there and back which was great.
3 fotos enviadas por Brian F
Aaron L.
5abril de 2025
Seth M.
5febrero de 2025
David N.
5enero de 2025
Outdoorsy
0enero de 2025
Sean M.
5octubre de 2024
Juan B.
5septiembre de 2024
3 fotos enviadas por Juan Bernardo E
Mary P.
5mayo de 2024
Chad L.
5marzo de 2024
Aaron U.
5febrero de 2024
Outdoorsy
0febrero de 2024
Ricardo F.
5febrero de 2024
Respuesta de ALEX
Amanda S.
5enero de 2024
Cindi W.
4diciembre de 2023
2 fotos enviadas por Cindi W