2010 Roadtrek Ss Ideal CA$170 per night

4.635 reviews
Converted VanCalgary, AB
4 guests
Sleeps 2
19 ft. long
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Roadtrek SS Ideal on Mercedes Sprinter chassis with diesel engine. Suitable for 2 persons, has rear slide to give full 22 foot length when parked for camping. Overall length is 19 feet for driving which makes for easier parking at shopping malls. Has air conditioning and enclosed toilet with shower. (Shower is not in middle of unit like some Roadtrek floor plans!) 2 burner propane gas range top and gas water heater, large fridge and freezer section, combination microwave toasting oven. has counter top with sink, fresh water tank, grey and black water holding tanks. Emptying holding tanks is easy with the macerator pump out system. (no gravity drain lines to connect.) Driver's and passenger seats are captain seats and rotatable so can face towards rear when parked. A table with post type leg can be used forward or in rear when slide is out. Has driver's and passenger doors with sliding door on passenger side. Electrical connection with 30A/15 A adaptor. Has built-in 115V propane gas fired electrical generator.
From October to April, the unit may be winterized due to freezing temperatures. This means that there will be no running water in the unit and no flushing toilet or shower. To off set this I provide a porta potty that does flush and a container of drinking (tap) water of about 2 gallons.
What's includedCutlery, cooking utensils, cooking pots, fry pan (suitable for camp fire), kettle, electric coffee maker, 2 camp chairs, small folding table and bedding (2 sets of sheets, 4 pillows and cases and quilt or comforter, whatever you wish to call it).RecommendationsExplore the Canadian Rockies: Banff, Lake Louise Columbia Icefields.
To the east are the badlands around Drumheller: Royal Tyrrell Museum, hoodoo rock formations, and a swinging pedestrian suspension bridge and an abandoned coal mine.
There's also Dinosaur Provincial Park.

Features

2010 Roadtrek Roadtrek Class B
  • Sleeps 2
  • 4 seatbelts
  • Fuel type: Diesel
  • Automatic transmission

Amenities

  • Toilet
  • Inside Shower
  • Outside Shower
  • Generator
  • TV/DVD
  • Audio Inputs
  • Radio
  • CD Player

Meet your host, Christopher

Member since 2019

Raised in England, emigrated to Canada in 1968. Wife present, from Philippines, Family very blended with 4 continents represented: Europe, Asia, Africa and North America (adopted daughter from my first marriage is native). Retired from a career as electrical engineer in the oil and gas industry and living part-time in Philippines.

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Rules and policies

  • Not pet friendly
  • No music festivals
  • No tailgating
  • No smoking
  • Mileage: 100 free miles / day
  • 4 generator hours / day
No smoking in vehicle.
No climbing on roof.
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2010 Roadtrek Ss Ideal CA$170 per night

Dates



Reviews

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Communication

4.9

Cleanliness

4.4

Maintenance

4.4

Value

4.7

Listing Accuracy

4.6

Guest photos

Benjamin F.

July 20235

Very conveniant motorhome for us! We were 2 using the VR, and felt comfortable.

Sergio C.

August 20225

Julia B.

June 20224

We (my boyfriend and I) had a great trip with this RV. Coming from Europe (and being used to compact cars), we wanted to drive a compact RV while still having enough space to live comfortably from the RV for two weeks. This RV was exactly that! The back extends to provide more room inside, while still being compact when you're on the road. Dry camping (without hookup to water and electricity) is possible for 1 or 2 nights maximum, after which the fresh water tank will likely be depleted. Also, the heater makes quite some noise, so if you're camping during cold months, you will hear it switch on in the night sometimes. The RV drives smoothly. Christopher is a great guy who takes the time to explain everything to you, is kind and communicates easily.

Michael B.

February 20223

The RV was very nice. But it’s designed for summer. There is minimal storage space, especially if you plan to go skiing.
The inverter would not work, so we had no access to outlets.
There was a massive crack in the windshield when we picked the vehicle up, which we watched spread during our trip.
The brake light sensor was faulty, meaning we had to troubleshoot the problem to get the vehicle out of park.
The van is only 2wd, which wasn’t great in Lake Louise during the winter.
Once it was communicated to us the heat worked flawlessly, unfortunately that was on day two.
Rusk did a great job communicating with Chris (the owner) as he was out of the country. We really appreciated his willingness to support throughout our trip.
We’d rent it again, just not in the wintertime.

Muhammed B.

October 20215

Great RV. Really enjoyed. Chris is very helpful and described all the processes very clearly. Definitely going to rent it again.

2 Photos submitted by Muhammed Bilal A.

Gayle B.

September 20214

Chris was very responsive to correspondence and accommodated our wishes for pick-up time. The van had some damages which he was careful to show us and document on our pre-trip inspection. The vehicle was very comfortable to drive, and the diesel engine excellent on the highway. It was our first experience in a camper van, and we were impressed with how much Mercedes has packed into such a small space. The on-board shower and flush toilet were great. Fridge was an impressive size for a van, good freezer too. The rear-extension pull-out for the bed was easy to use and added important space for the night. The entertainment system on board was not operational, but was not important to us because we had our own phones and news/movie aps to use. We did not need to use the generator, but it is available if needed and Chris does not charge for it like the web site says. Rental price was very competitive at $130 per day. But the insurance is expensive - add about $50 per day. Also, mileage charges add up if you are travelling more than 100 miles per day. All in all, a positive experience.

Have a question?Get answers directly from the host

Q.What flexibility is available for picking up and dropping off the RV?
A.
We can be fairly flexible with pick up and drop off times and places. We will do our best to accommodate your requests. Limitation is whether or not the unit is rented the next day (turnaround time). Pick up and drop off at the airport or hotel close by can usually be managed for a fee. Care of an extra bag can also be included.

Q.Are there any special tricks and tips that would help with operating the RV easily?
A.
Recommend only using camp sites with electrical hook ups. the unit usually carries enough water for two people and refilling upon leaving a camp site will ensure adequate water. The sewer is a macerator pump out system, so there is really nothing to be gained by paying the extra for sewer conn. Most renters have reported that the shower facilities at the larger campgrounds provided more space than inside the motorhome. Try to limit baggage as storage space is limited. Owner may store excess bags

Q.How do the electric, water and sewage hook up work while setting up at the campground?
A.
Sewer and water hook ups generally not recommended. Sewer is a pump out system so little to be gained. Better just using the dump station upon exiting the campground. The fresh water tank is large enough to provide for the amp stay usually. Recommend connecting the electric as soon as the unit is parked at the camp site. This ensures that the auxiliary batteries stay charged and that there is no reason to operate the generator.

Q.What is procedure for set up at a campsite?
A.
Park unit on the most level piece of ground (there are no levelling jacks), plug into electrical outlet, turn on propane gas (LPG), Turn on water pump, turn on water heater, open rear doors and extend slide and then secure the rear doors per instruction, set up the living area or the bed according to preference. Check fridge is operating on 'AC' if unit is plugged in. Enjoy!


Location

Calgary, Alberta

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