
Stopovers in RV parks and suitable campgrounds can cost as much as $80 a night. Fuel costs alone drive the cost of a motorhome vacation up with gas at an all-time high and getting 10 mpg if you're lucky soon eats into your holiday money. Well, weighing up the costs, it is much more economical to rent an adapted car and drive to hotels along a planned route that cater for wheelchair users. Should you abandon all hope of ever finding a suitable RV rental either in Florida or for that matter anywhere in the US? I wouldn't go so far as to suggest that, but without clear results in black and white, finding one is going to be more of a fantasy dream than a hard reality. While the concept of renting is a wonderful one for those who simply cannot afford to buy outright a custom motorhome with all the necessary facilities, the reality is that the availability is just not there. When you look at it objectively, it's pretty disheartening but economic factors will al ways dictate how the industry moves. So it would have to come from a small custom garage which would likely push the price up even more since it would probably all need to be done by hand. Having looked over some of the main custom factories making RVs, none of them are making adaptive coaches. Given the incredibly high initial cost, it would be difficult to recoup that outlay in rental fees even charging top prices over 10 years.
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While a good quality Class "A" RV made in assembly line factories can sell for about $100,000, a custom motor home is likely to start at $400.000 to $600,000 with full adaptation and facilities.

When you weigh things up, it's pretty easy to see why these vehicles are so rare nowadays.

While the mission of this little site has been from the very beginning to provide up to date information on the best places to rent an RV adapted to the needs of people with disabilities, it has become increasingly difficult to locate suitable companies locally or even nationally.

It seems that this may be a business model that many rental companies are opting out of these days for reasons best known to them. If you're searching for a reliable RV rental company that can supply a wheelchair accessible vehicle in Florida, you may be having a tough time finding one.
