2014 Dodge Promaster w/ Rooftop Tent Sleeps 5
5 • 3 reviews
6 guests
Sleeps 6
20 ft. long
Pet friendly
Offers delivery
2014 Dodge Promaster
We’ve had a lot of fun using this van as a weekender warrior for the last couple years and took a 3 week long trip out west and have made some great memories.
It’s a 4 season rig that has served well in summer months camping in the Adirondacks, but equally as comfortable in the winter as our personal ski lodge – the Webasto heater along with the Rockwool insulation throughout keeps it toasty when it’s cold out – Queen size bed is as comfortable as home and with the bug screens up, sleeping in summer with the doors open and the night breeze flowing through is perfect. Seatbelts for up to 6, or ditch all the extra seating for more room on a solo trip.Start making your memories today. With the roof top tent and air mattress this will keep 5 comfortable. Go where ever you want to go! Enjoy the sprinter van life. Kitchen sink with running water. Portable shower and bike rack optional for additional fee. What's includedVehicle: The camper van itself is, of course, included in the rental. This includes amenities such as seats, sleeping areas, kitchen facilities and storage space. Ceiling fan and heater.Basic equipment necessary for camping, such as a kitchenette with a stove, sink, and refrigerator; bedding (sheets, pillows, blankets); cookware (pots, pans, utensils); camping chairs and campfire pit.Utilities: water tank, propane for cooking, and power hookup for electricity.Cleaning Supplies: Basic cleaning supplies included for maintaining the camper van during your rental period.Optional Extras: tents, bike rack, portable shower, hitch luggage rackRecommendationsExploring Wisconsin in a camper van offers a plethora of adventures for outdoor enthusiasts, history buffs, and food lovers alike. Here's a diverse list of attractions and activities to consider during your camper van journey through the Badger State:1. **Door County**: Known for its charming coastal villages, scenic landscapes, and cherry orchards. Explore Peninsula State Park for hiking, biking, and stunning views of Lake Michigan.2. **Devil's Lake State Park**: Wisconsin's most visited state park offers hiking trails, rock climbing opportunities, and beautiful lake views, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.3. **Wisconsin Dells**: Experience the waterpark capital of the world with thrilling water rides, scenic boat tours on the Wisconsin River, and unique rock formations.4. **Cheese Tour**: Wisconsin is famous for its cheese. Visit dairy farms and cheese factories for tastings and tours to learn about the cheese-making process.5. **Madison**: Explore the capital city of Wisconsin, known for its vibrant arts scene, farmers' markets, and outdoor recreational activities around Lake Mendota.6. **Great River Road**: Drive along the Mississippi River on Wisconsin's section of the Great River Road, passing through charming river towns, scenic overlooks, and historic sites.7. **Apostle Islands National Lakeshore**: Discover pristine wilderness, sea caves, and historic lighthouses along Lake Superior's picturesque shoreline. Camping and kayaking opportunities are abundant.8. **Frank Lloyd Wright Trail**: Architecture enthusiasts can follow the Frank Lloyd Wright Trail, visiting iconic Wright-designed buildings and landmarks across the state.9. **Baraboo**: Visit Circus World Museum to learn about Wisconsin's circus heritage, or explore Devil's Lake State Park for hiking, rock climbing, and stunning vistas.10. **Northwoods Region**: Immerse yourself in the wilderness of Wisconsin's Northwoods, with opportunities for camping, fishing, hiking, and wildlife watching in areas like the Nicolet National Forest.11. **Green Bay**: Home to the Green Bay Packers, explore Lambeau Field and the Packers Hall of Fame. Also, don't miss the National Railroad Museum and Bay Beach Amusement Park.12. **Brewery Tours**: Wisconsin is known for its beer. Visit breweries in cities like Milwaukee, Madison, and Green Bay for tours, tastings, and a glimpse into the state's brewing history.Remember to check ahead for campground availability, especially during peak seasons, and always follow Leave No Trace principles to preserve the beauty of Wisconsin's natural landscapes.Other things to notePETS are allowed.No Smoking
It’s a 4 season rig that has served well in summer months camping in the Adirondacks, but equally as comfortable in the winter as our personal ski lodge – the Webasto heater along with the Rockwool insulation throughout keeps it toasty when it’s cold out – Queen size bed is as comfortable as home and with the bug screens up, sleeping in summer with the doors open and the night breeze flowing through is perfect. Seatbelts for up to 6, or ditch all the extra seating for more room on a solo trip.Start making your memories today. With the roof top tent and air mattress this will keep 5 comfortable. Go where ever you want to go! Enjoy the sprinter van life. Kitchen sink with running water. Portable shower and bike rack optional for additional fee. What's includedVehicle: The camper van itself is, of course, included in the rental. This includes amenities such as seats, sleeping areas, kitchen facilities and storage space. Ceiling fan and heater.Basic equipment necessary for camping, such as a kitchenette with a stove, sink, and refrigerator; bedding (sheets, pillows, blankets); cookware (pots, pans, utensils); camping chairs and campfire pit.Utilities: water tank, propane for cooking, and power hookup for electricity.Cleaning Supplies: Basic cleaning supplies included for maintaining the camper van during your rental period.Optional Extras: tents, bike rack, portable shower, hitch luggage rackRecommendationsExploring Wisconsin in a camper van offers a plethora of adventures for outdoor enthusiasts, history buffs, and food lovers alike. Here's a diverse list of attractions and activities to consider during your camper van journey through the Badger State:1. **Door County**: Known for its charming coastal villages, scenic landscapes, and cherry orchards. Explore Peninsula State Park for hiking, biking, and stunning views of Lake Michigan.2. **Devil's Lake State Park**: Wisconsin's most visited state park offers hiking trails, rock climbing opportunities, and beautiful lake views, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.3. **Wisconsin Dells**: Experience the waterpark capital of the world with thrilling water rides, scenic boat tours on the Wisconsin River, and unique rock formations.4. **Cheese Tour**: Wisconsin is famous for its cheese. Visit dairy farms and cheese factories for tastings and tours to learn about the cheese-making process.5. **Madison**: Explore the capital city of Wisconsin, known for its vibrant arts scene, farmers' markets, and outdoor recreational activities around Lake Mendota.6. **Great River Road**: Drive along the Mississippi River on Wisconsin's section of the Great River Road, passing through charming river towns, scenic overlooks, and historic sites.7. **Apostle Islands National Lakeshore**: Discover pristine wilderness, sea caves, and historic lighthouses along Lake Superior's picturesque shoreline. Camping and kayaking opportunities are abundant.8. **Frank Lloyd Wright Trail**: Architecture enthusiasts can follow the Frank Lloyd Wright Trail, visiting iconic Wright-designed buildings and landmarks across the state.9. **Baraboo**: Visit Circus World Museum to learn about Wisconsin's circus heritage, or explore Devil's Lake State Park for hiking, rock climbing, and stunning vistas.10. **Northwoods Region**: Immerse yourself in the wilderness of Wisconsin's Northwoods, with opportunities for camping, fishing, hiking, and wildlife watching in areas like the Nicolet National Forest.11. **Green Bay**: Home to the Green Bay Packers, explore Lambeau Field and the Packers Hall of Fame. Also, don't miss the National Railroad Museum and Bay Beach Amusement Park.12. **Brewery Tours**: Wisconsin is known for its beer. Visit breweries in cities like Milwaukee, Madison, and Green Bay for tours, tastings, and a glimpse into the state's brewing history.Remember to check ahead for campground availability, especially during peak seasons, and always follow Leave No Trace principles to preserve the beauty of Wisconsin's natural landscapes.Other things to notePETS are allowed.No Smoking
We’ve had a lot of fun using this van as a weekender warrior for the last couple years and took a 3 week long trip out west and have made some great memories.
It’s a 4 season rig that has served well in summer months camping in the Adirondacks, but equally as comfortable in the winter as our personal ski lodge – the Webasto heater along with the Rockwool insulation throughout keeps it toasty when it’s cold out – Queen size bed is as comfortable as home and with the bug screens up, sleeping in summer with the doors open and the night breeze flowing through is perfect. Seatbelts for up to 6, or ditch all the extra seating for more room on a solo trip.Start making your memories today. With the roof top tent and air mattress this will keep 5 comfortable. Go where ever you want to go! Enjoy the sprinter van life. Kitchen sink with running water. Portable shower and bike rack optional for additional fee. What's includedVehicle: The camper van itself is, of course, included in the rental. This includes amenities such as seats, sleeping areas, kitchen facilities and storage space. Ceiling fan and heater.Basic equipment necessary for camping, such as a kitchenette with a stove, sink, and refrigerator; bedding (sheets, pillows, blankets); cookware (pots, pans, utensils); camping chairs and campfire pit.Utilities: water tank, propane for cooking, and power hookup for electricity.Cleaning Supplies: Basic cleaning supplies included for maintaining the camper van during your rental period.Optional Extras: tents, bike rack, portable shower, hitch luggage rackRecommendationsExploring Wisconsin in a camper van offers a plethora of adventures for outdoor enthusiasts, history buffs, and food lovers alike. Here's a diverse list of attractions and activities to consider during your camper van journey through the Badger State:1. **Door County**: Known for its charming coastal villages, scenic landscapes, and cherry orchards. Explore Peninsula State Park for hiking, biking, and stunning views of Lake Michigan.2. **Devil's Lake State Park**: Wisconsin's most visited state park offers hiking trails, rock climbing opportunities, and beautiful lake views, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.3. **Wisconsin Dells**: Experience the waterpark capital of the world with thrilling water rides, scenic boat tours on the Wisconsin River, and unique rock formations.4. **Cheese Tour**: Wisconsin is famous for its cheese. Visit dairy farms and cheese factories for tastings and tours to learn about the cheese-making process.5. **Madison**: Explore the capital city of Wisconsin, known for its vibrant arts scene, farmers' markets, and outdoor recreational activities around Lake Mendota.6. **Great River Road**: Drive along the Mississippi River on Wisconsin's section of the Great River Road, passing through charming river towns, scenic overlooks, and historic sites.7. **Apostle Islands National Lakeshore**: Discover pristine wilderness, sea caves, and historic lighthouses along Lake Superior's picturesque shoreline. Camping and kayaking opportunities are abundant.8. **Frank Lloyd Wright Trail**: Architecture enthusiasts can follow the Frank Lloyd Wright Trail, visiting iconic Wright-designed buildings and landmarks across the state.9. **Baraboo**: Visit Circus World Museum to learn about Wisconsin's circus heritage, or explore Devil's Lake State Park for hiking, rock climbing, and stunning vistas.10. **Northwoods Region**: Immerse yourself in the wilderness of Wisconsin's Northwoods, with opportunities for camping, fishing, hiking, and wildlife watching in areas like the Nicolet National Forest.11. **Green Bay**: Home to the Green Bay Packers, explore Lambeau Field and the Packers Hall of Fame. Also, don't miss the National Railroad Museum and Bay Beach Amusement Park.12. **Brewery Tours**: Wisconsin is known for its beer. Visit breweries in cities like Milwaukee, Madison, and Green Bay for tours, tastings, and a glimpse into the state's brewing history.Remember to check ahead for campground availability, especially during peak seasons, and always follow Leave No Trace principles to preserve the beauty of Wisconsin's natural landscapes.Other things to notePETS are allowed.No Smoking
It’s a 4 season rig that has served well in summer months camping in the Adirondacks, but equally as comfortable in the winter as our personal ski lodge – the Webasto heater along with the Rockwool insulation throughout keeps it toasty when it’s cold out – Queen size bed is as comfortable as home and with the bug screens up, sleeping in summer with the doors open and the night breeze flowing through is perfect. Seatbelts for up to 6, or ditch all the extra seating for more room on a solo trip.Start making your memories today. With the roof top tent and air mattress this will keep 5 comfortable. Go where ever you want to go! Enjoy the sprinter van life. Kitchen sink with running water. Portable shower and bike rack optional for additional fee. What's includedVehicle: The camper van itself is, of course, included in the rental. This includes amenities such as seats, sleeping areas, kitchen facilities and storage space. Ceiling fan and heater.Basic equipment necessary for camping, such as a kitchenette with a stove, sink, and refrigerator; bedding (sheets, pillows, blankets); cookware (pots, pans, utensils); camping chairs and campfire pit.Utilities: water tank, propane for cooking, and power hookup for electricity.Cleaning Supplies: Basic cleaning supplies included for maintaining the camper van during your rental period.Optional Extras: tents, bike rack, portable shower, hitch luggage rackRecommendationsExploring Wisconsin in a camper van offers a plethora of adventures for outdoor enthusiasts, history buffs, and food lovers alike. Here's a diverse list of attractions and activities to consider during your camper van journey through the Badger State:1. **Door County**: Known for its charming coastal villages, scenic landscapes, and cherry orchards. Explore Peninsula State Park for hiking, biking, and stunning views of Lake Michigan.2. **Devil's Lake State Park**: Wisconsin's most visited state park offers hiking trails, rock climbing opportunities, and beautiful lake views, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.3. **Wisconsin Dells**: Experience the waterpark capital of the world with thrilling water rides, scenic boat tours on the Wisconsin River, and unique rock formations.4. **Cheese Tour**: Wisconsin is famous for its cheese. Visit dairy farms and cheese factories for tastings and tours to learn about the cheese-making process.5. **Madison**: Explore the capital city of Wisconsin, known for its vibrant arts scene, farmers' markets, and outdoor recreational activities around Lake Mendota.6. **Great River Road**: Drive along the Mississippi River on Wisconsin's section of the Great River Road, passing through charming river towns, scenic overlooks, and historic sites.7. **Apostle Islands National Lakeshore**: Discover pristine wilderness, sea caves, and historic lighthouses along Lake Superior's picturesque shoreline. Camping and kayaking opportunities are abundant.8. **Frank Lloyd Wright Trail**: Architecture enthusiasts can follow the Frank Lloyd Wright Trail, visiting iconic Wright-designed buildings and landmarks across the state.9. **Baraboo**: Visit Circus World Museum to learn about Wisconsin's circus heritage, or explore Devil's Lake State Park for hiking, rock climbing, and stunning vistas.10. **Northwoods Region**: Immerse yourself in the wilderness of Wisconsin's Northwoods, with opportunities for camping, fishing, hiking, and wildlife watching in areas like the Nicolet National Forest.11. **Green Bay**: Home to the Green Bay Packers, explore Lambeau Field and the Packers Hall of Fame. Also, don't miss the National Railroad Museum and Bay Beach Amusement Park.12. **Brewery Tours**: Wisconsin is known for its beer. Visit breweries in cities like Milwaukee, Madison, and Green Bay for tours, tastings, and a glimpse into the state's brewing history.Remember to check ahead for campground availability, especially during peak seasons, and always follow Leave No Trace principles to preserve the beauty of Wisconsin's natural landscapes.Other things to notePETS are allowed.No Smoking
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Features
2014 Dodge Promaster
- Sleeps 6
- 6 seatbelts
- Fresh water: 16 gal
- Fuel capacity: 26 gal
- Gray water: 5 gal
- Propane capacity: 3 gal
- Sleeps 6
- 6 seatbelts
- Fresh water: 16 gal
- Fuel capacity: 26 gal
- Gray water: 5 gal
- Propane capacity: 3 gal
Amenities
- Ceiling Fan
- Ceiling Fan
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- Music festival friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- No smoking
- Mileage: 200 free miles / day
- Unlimited generator hours
24/7 roadside assistance
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Roof-top Tent
Roof Top Tent that sleeps 3 comfortable. Enjoy the night sky and the morning sunrise during your adventure.
NZ$354.00
/each
Roof-top Tent
Roof Top Tent that sleeps 3 comfortable. Enjoy the night sky and the morning sunrise during your adventure.
NZ$354.00
/each
Availability and rates
There’s a 1 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 10% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 20% off nightly rate
Fees
- Security deposit: NZ$885.00 (refundable)
- Prep fee: NZ$265.50. Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance, Full Tank, professionally cleaned, Linens and Bedding, cooking provisions, portable grill, griddle, first-aid kit, emergency roadside asst, fire extinguisher
2014 Dodge Promaster w/ Rooftop Tent Sleeps 5
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Danie H.
October 20245
We loved our trip! We were so excited to try out the van life and explore the UP in the fall! It was the best time!
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Lynn B.
August 20245
We had an amazing 9-night family trip to the Tetons in Aaron’s van. It was the perfect size for us, with features that allowed us to enjoy camping with more convenience & comfort than we’re used to tent camping. The value was great-we’d happily rent again.
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Taylor A.
July 20245
Aaron was fantastic. Thanks for being a great host!
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Location
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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