Itasca Spirit

5

Excellent

14

Sleeps 6

29 ft. long

6 guests

Fully equipped 2003 Class C RV that’s ready to roll for you and your family/friends to make memories! When we aren’t enjoying the beauties of America in our family camper, we hope You are! 6 seatbelts (2 in cab, 2 forward facing on dinette bench, 2 side facing on couch)Includes: towels, sheets, pillows, shampoo, conditioner, face wash, kids shampoo, toothpaste, hand soaps, sanitizer, dish soap and brush, dishes (cups, plates, bowls, pot and pan, cookie sheet, spatulas/cooking spoon, pitcher, silverware, napkins), basic spices, 3-in-1 toaster/skillet/coffee maker, lighter, fire poker, basic cleaning supplies, toilet paper, paper towels... etc. Bring Your OWN DVD’s!Please message owner with any questions or inquiries. Please see Add-Ons for additional rules.By accepting this rental agreement, you agree and affirm that you are fully responsible to any and all damage to the RV from the time of pickup until the return is complete.We recommend camping at designated full-hookup campgrounds. Certain features of the RV are provided as a convenience and added pleasure to your camping experience (i.e. on-board generator, awning, speakers, etc.), however the use of these items are not guaranteed and are not grounds for cancellation. These items are not subject to repair or replacement during the term of your rental. Only items necessary for the normal and safe operation of the RV while at full-hook up campsites are guaranteed. Should a failure of any necessary item occur (i.e. engine, plumbing, electrical, etc.), every attempt will be made to repair and/or restore the RV to proper functioning. Any failure of non-critical items (those not deemed necessary for basic and safe camping) will be repaired during the course of normal, routine maintenance.Any awning damage is not covered by insurance. Awnings are to be used in clear, quiet weather days. Awnings are notorious for being damaged during wind or rain. If rain or wind is suspected, please roll up the awning. If you are going to leave the RV unattended for an extended period, pull in the awning. You will be held responsible for any awning damage and repairs can cost up to $5000.Do NOT travel to Mexico. All insurances will be void and we will have to report the RV stolen. Do not drive on rough or mountainous roads. Only travel to and from authorized RV destinations or hook-ups.Watch our walk-through videos of the RV here:https://youtu.be/HpuHD2tS3v8https://youtu.be/JOIlsCne3sI
2003 Itasca Spirit

Length

29 ft

Transmission

Automatic

Fuel Type

Gasoline

Sleeps

6

Seatbelts

6

Sleeping arrangements

Queen bed

1

Twin bed

1

Dinnette conversion

1

Fold out sofa

1

Host add-ons

Exterior cleaning of mud

NZ$301.00

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Extra Cleaning Fee/PET cleaning fee/BEACH cleaning fee

NZ$129.00 each

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FEE FOR LATE RETURNS (unless scheduled beforehand)

NZ$34.40

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Last minute booking

NZ$86.00 each

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Missing items

NZ$43.00 each

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Propane usage

NZ$43.00

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Guest reviews
5

Excellent

14 reviews

Overall rating

5

4

3

2

1

Communication

4.93

Cleanliness

5

Maintenance

4.62

Value

4.85

Listing accuracy

4.92

Features
2003 Itasca Spirit
  • Sleeps 6
  • 6 seatbelts
  • Fuel type: Gas
  • Automatic transmission
Amenities
  • Toilet
  • Inside Shower
  • Outside Shower
  • Generator
  • Water hookup
  • Electric hookup
  • Sewer hookup
  • TV/DVD
Nearby places to stay
Rules and policies
  • Not pet friendly
  • No music festivals
  • No tailgating
  • No smoking
  • Mileage: 100 free miles / day
  • 4 generator hours / day
Meet your host, Tony

Member since 2019

I am husband to an incredibly beautiful wife, father to two unbelievably amazing girls (14 & 12), and an Air Force General Surgery Physician Assistant in San Antonio. Grew up camping and loving the outdoors and now trying to pass off the tradition on to our girls.