RV Rental? (Terra Haute, Indiana)
#1
Thread Starter
Spike
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 89
Likes: 0
From: Cedar Springs,MI
I will be hunting a farm south of Casey, Illinois just west of Terra Haute, Indiana this upcoming fall. I had a travel trailer rented from a neighbor for the hunt but the deal just fell through. Wondering if anybody know's any RV dealers that may offer rentals in Terra Haute? I will be hunting by myself and would like something with a working shower, and toilet. I will be bow hunting the second week of Nov for 10 days, longer if I draw a gun tag. I have a one-ton pickup, diesel so I can pull about anything. Any help would be great!!
Trying to pay the diesel pick-up off before I invest in a camper but I may have to bite the bullet if I can't come up with a rental at a fair price
[/align]
Trying to pay the diesel pick-up off before I invest in a camper but I may have to bite the bullet if I can't come up with a rental at a fair price
[/align]
#4
Wow they must be proud of that Comfort Inn. You might trying googling RV places in TH. I know that there are some big ones up there but I'm not sure about rentals.
#5
#6
Thread Starter
Spike
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 89
Likes: 0
From: Cedar Springs,MI
Thanks for the link. They are not exactly cheap, almost $300 for 3 nights after you total everything up. Beginning to think a cheap rental is out of the question.
#7
ORIGINAL: 116Buck
Thanks for the link. They are not exactly cheap, almost $300 for 3 nights after you total everything up. Beginning to think a cheap rental is out of the question.
Thanks for the link. They are not exactly cheap, almost $300 for 3 nights after you total everything up. Beginning to think a cheap rental is out of the question.
#8
Ya. You might run into some 30 degree nights but you will just have to build a bigger fire. Don't know what your going to do for a shower though. If your going to be that far south of Casey you might try Robinson. The hotels are a lot cheaper.
#9
What about purchasing a older used camper yourself---maybe more than what you would spend on 10 days hotel stay but you would have it for future years.
I did a quick look on ebay and it seems there are some affordable ones out there.
Just a thought
I did a quick look on ebay and it seems there are some affordable ones out there.
Just a thought
#10
Thread Starter
Spike
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 89
Likes: 0
From: Cedar Springs,MI
ORIGINAL: dprsdhunter
What about purchasing a older used camper yourself---maybe more than what you would spend on 10 days hotel stay but you would have it for future years.
I did a quick look on ebay and it seems there are some affordable ones out there.
Just a thought
I've thought about that, but I live in a subdivision on an acre lot. Not sure if I want to stare and mow around a camper that I use 2 weeks out of the year. But it may be my best option.
What about purchasing a older used camper yourself---maybe more than what you would spend on 10 days hotel stay but you would have it for future years.
I did a quick look on ebay and it seems there are some affordable ones out there.
Just a thought
I've thought about that, but I live in a subdivision on an acre lot. Not sure if I want to stare and mow around a camper that I use 2 weeks out of the year. But it may be my best option.


