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    Native Campervans

    Native Campervans

    4.6(5 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    Native Campervans is definitely worth a look if you're looking to rent a nicely equipped campervan…read morefor a fair price in the southwest. We recently wrapped up a trip to Utah's "Mighty Five" National Parks, and picking up a campervan from Las Vegas was the most convenient option for us. The entire booking process is done online, offering clear descriptions of your options and very flexible pickup and drop-off dates and times. (We even had the option to drop off on Easter Sunday, which no other company offered, as far as I could find). Pricing is fair for what you get. Even the actual pickup process is contactless, which is great if you just want to get in and start your adventure. Our particular van (a Squad, built from a Ram Promaster 1500) looked like it had seen better days, with some visible damage all around the exterior. Not sure if I needed to do it, but I took photos of the damage just in case I needed it later. We then got in and drove off. The van is nicely equipped, with a queen sized bed inside, a hard shell rooftop tent, propane stove, basic cooking supplies, a large cooler, and 5 gallon water tank. Most of these things work well. If Native offered a larger, long wheelbase, high roof van, with a wet room, that seats 4, that would have been awesome. But again, good price and value here. Good storage options throughout the van. A table that can be placed and put away as needed. There were a couple of minor issues around the van. Cruise control didn't work, which would have been a big help on some of our long highway drives. Not a huge deal, but annoying for sure. The power inverter's outlets were also barely functional, needing us to press on the plug a certain way to work. In addition, the van's auxiliary battery power switch was turned off at pickup, so I needed to fiddle with the finicky switch at the side of the driver seat to get the ceiling vent fan, interior accent lighting, and some other electrical things to work. The cooler's drain plug was loose at pickup, so some water was leaking once our first batch of ice started melting. That just needed to be tightened all the way. Lastly, after one night's rain, we had a water leak coming inside the van through the overhead map lights. Possibly coming from the roof antenna or marker lights. In addition, one of the window flaps of the rooftop tent had a broken zipper, meaning it couldn't be closed to block out wind. Only the mesh screen could be zipped. In early April in the Utah desert at night, that was an issue with temperatures dipping into the 30s. We also had a small rainstorm one night but luckily the wind was blowing the other way. The van itself was otherwise in decent working condition. The brakes felt like they were due for service but they worked. Fuel economy seemed to be in the 18 MPG range. Overall, it was a good experience and I'd certainly rent from Native Campervans in the future for another vanlife adventure.

    We just finished a 9 day trip to several National Parks in the southwest. We rented the 'Smalls'…read morevan from Native Campervans ("Vincent Van Gogh"), which was the perfect adventure vehicle for the two of us! It was easy to drive (if you're used to a van or SUV), got good mileage, and was fast on the highway. We appreciated all the creature comforts we had on this trip, including a very comfy bed, a kitchen that is quick to set up, lots of storage that is easily accessible, and a nice roof-top fan that kept us cool all night. We added on the roof-top box, where we kept our unused airplane luggage and other items (like camping chairs) that we didn't need quick access to. We loved being able to pull-over and quickly put-together a picnic lunch at scenic views, and the convenience of the van made it easy for us to get to the hiking trails very early in the morning. We got several compliments on the van during our trip and we liked that the van did not stand-out in parking lots. We didn't miss our fridge, but we did buy ice for the cooler-bag every-other day. Luckily, every gas station and grocery store in the southwest sells ice, so that wasn't a hassle. There are also lots of places to shower, either in campsites you might stay in, or in RV parks along your route, so we did not miss that too much either (though we did have to accept that we were going to smell a bit some nights!). One thing to keep in mind is that the 'Smalls' is, well, small. Getting in and out of bed involves some flexibility and probably isn't for everyone. My husband is tall (6'2") - the bed was just long enough for him and the driver's seat had just barely enough leg room. He was comfortable, but if you're any taller you'll probably want a bigger vehicle. Also, the 'Smalls' has only enough storage for about 4-5 days, both in terms of the amount of food storage, and the amount of clothing storage. We bought more groceries and did our laundry mid-trip. On the plus-side, since the 'Smalls' doesn't use a generator and is the size of an SUV,  we were able to easily camp at "tent" sites, which are much less expensive than RV sites. Most of the parking-spaces are fairly flat, and with some maneuvering we were able to get the van nearly-level. No one hassled us for not having a tent, and the van is quite sound-proof, so we were never disturbed by our neighbors. We were worried that the water jug might not be large enough (5-gallon) for the desert and we bought a second collapsible one, but we didn't need to use it. We were also worried about changing clothes in campsites (since the van has to be open to cook), and we bought a cheap privacy tent on Amazon. This was useful a couple of times, but is not necessary. Since the kitchen is totally exposed to the elements, we brought a small tarp in case of bad weather. Luckily we didn't need to use it, but we were glad to have it just in case. These vans have a lot of mileage, ours was pushing 100,000, and it is starting to show. The storage drawers had a different locking mechanism from the one advertised, because the original started to break. Instead of a dimming interior light there was just a switch. Instead of bedside USB ports there were cigarette lighter sockets (and we couldn't get the ones near the driver to work). The privacy shields probably worked well once, but they are getting old and kept falling off the windows (we ended up rigging a system with our towels for privacy). On the positive side, despite its age the van ran smoothly and we had no mechanical problems whatsoever on our 1700 mile trip! Overall, we highly recommend Native Campervans for your next outdoor adventure!

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    Travellers Autobarn - Blinds are broken

    Travellers Autobarn

    3.6(14 reviews)
    4.1 miWestside
    Budget friendly
    Committed to satisfaction

    Amazing experience all around. I've never driven a small truck, but decided to go with the big Hi5…read moreCamper-which is identical to an Amazon delivery truck. But my concerns quickly disappeared. The truck is easy to ride. The rear view and big mirrors make it easy to reverse. The Hi5 camper almost suck up a tank of gas from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, & I took the long route--fyi don't take route 14, just take the 10.. Route 14 can encountered flood roads & takes you onto city roads with stop signs. I have to say the Las Vegas Travellers Autobarn staff are super amazing.. When checking in, they let me know I can take my time packing up my stuff from the van. I somehow left my bright red bag in btw the seats. But no worries..On my way to the airport, they called and let me know they had found my bag and would mail it to my home. Again, all the staff were really awesome. I was so Vegas tired, and I'm well into my 40s, so I think I had that super Hungover look that they even gave me a ride to the strip, so I could put in some quick bets before my return flight home.

    When I picked up on my schedule time, the motor was dirty. I was told that I would have to wait for…read morethem to either clean it or find me a new one. I did not have time for that since I had to go to work and was leaving early that next morning. they had me find someone to fix the faucet that was broken and are now trying not to repay me for the replacement. The faucet leak so bad that I ran out of water. The first day. All I use was washing my hands one time the septic tank was full so I had to get it emptied and refilled my empty water tank. They charged me $150 for a cleaning fee when it was dirty when I first received it. The blinds are broken. The cabinet inside was broken. do not read from this place. The staff is extremely unprofessional and rude. The manager is never there and there's no way of contacting them other than email or WhatsApp the people that answer. The phone are not on the same page.

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    Blinds were broken had to tape up so they didn't follow my kids

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