The freedom of the open road and the places we explored made this an unforgettable experience. Along the way, we also had the pleasure of meeting some truly wonderful people.Whenever we had questions, Stacey was consistently responsive, helpful, and reassuring, which made the entire trip even more enjoyable and stress-free.It was both a pleasure and a privilege to use this RV, and we treated it with the same level of care and respect as if it were our own.Before returning it, we stopped at a professional truck and RV wash to thoroughly clean the exterior and remove all road grime and bugs. From there, we topped off the fuel, completed one final maintenance check, unloaded our belongings, and carefully cleaned the interior.We also made sure all holding tanks were emptied, black tank treatment was added, and the propane was fully refilled.For first-time RV users, one helpful note: the RV toilet operates on a gravity-fed system rather than a traditional household flushing system, so only RV-approved toilet paper should be used.As part of the general upkeep, we also refilled the washer fluid, ensured the fuel tank was full, and checked that all tires were properly inflated. We hope these extra steps help make Stacey’s preparation for future guests a little easier.There is an instructional manual in the RV, along with a helpful video provided by Stacey. If this is your first time driving or operating an RV, we highly recommend watching instructional videos covering topics such as:* Filling the fresh water tank
* Draining the gray and black water tanks
* Flushing the black water tank
* Proper valve positioning for city water hookups and boondocking
* Which appliances operate on battery power versus generator or shore power
* Extending and retracting the bedroom slide-out
* Locating the breaker panel
* Understanding the switches on the main control panel near the entranceWe would absolutely do this again. Thank you again, Stacey, we had a lot of fun.