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2001 Roadtrek 190 Versatile

54 reviews
Class BFrisco, TX
6 guests
Sleeps 4
20 ft. long

Cozy 2001 Roadtrek 190 Versatile Class B is great for singles, couples, friends, and small families. Contains 2 tables, one for the front 4 bucket seats (which turn into 2 single beds) and one for the back U-shape seating area (which turns into a full size bed). Small TV with dvd player and cable ready.
Sleeps 2 adults and 2-3 children or 2 x small adults.
Buckles-in up to 6 people
Cold a/c and warm heater
Cold and warm indoor and outdoor showers
Clean Private toilet with Fantastic fan above
Interior, Exterior and Engine all in Excellent condition
Strong 3500 engine, can pull a car or trailer
If you are not pulling anything you can drive and park in retail and restaurant parking lots. Fits in regular parking spaces.
RV Park Information needed when reserving a site:
20ft long (30 amp, Sewer and water lines ready)
***Fees***
RV to be returned with full tank of gas or applicable gas fee below will be deducted from deposit.
Additional fees to be deducted from deposit
Gas $7 per gallon (if applicable)
Sewage Dumping fee$50
Fresh water refill fee $50
Interior, Exterior, and Sewage Cleaning fee $125
What's includedHere is a compiled list of items that are INCLUDED in your rental:
* Mobil Phone holder for Driver, Blue tooth connector to radio with USB charging port
* Wheel chocks to put under wheels when parked
* 30amp Electrical cord to connect to RV Park electricity
* (2) RV Tables, 1 for back of RV and 1 for the 4 bucket chairs up front
* Potable (white) drinking water hose & filter to attach to RV when more fresh water is needed. Connect Filter to RV Park spicket then white hose connects from the filter to the RV.
* Leveling jacks to level out RV when parked for stationary stay
* Refrigerator, microwave, 2 burner stove, sink, Toilet, inside and outside showers, propane and electrical heat, remote controlled air conditioner. Water pump should be turned on only when using sink, shower, or toilet. ***REMEMBER TO TURN OFF after use. Running the pump dry can burn out the motor resulting in repair fees***
* Basic kitchen utensils - spatula, mixing spoon and bowl, oven mitt, random dishware, wine opener, plastic spoons, forks, butter knives, colander, smores frilling forks, disposable plates, microwavable bowls, a couple cups, trash bags, cutting board, extension lighter, foil, saranwrap
* Basic cookware - med/small frying pan, small boiling pot, kettle, Coffee pot
* Swifter mop, hand broom/dust pan, electrical hand held vacuum, Fresh sponge/dawn soap
* Containers for toiletries about toilet
* TV with DVD player provided in back sleeping area of RV, as well as, above cable hook up. Cable not provided
* Plastic fitting case for bed (Please put plastic fitted casing on bed under your sheets before anyone sleeps on it).
* Outdoor (collapsible) trash can
* Roll out awning, parts in undercarriage storage.
* Fully stocked RV Emergency Kit/Fire Extinguisher
* SINGLE ply RV toilet paper. Small brown bags for personal cleansing wipes or feminine products that can’t go down the toilet. Small trash can provide next to toilet. ***If you use anything other than RV toilet paper it can clog system resulting in damage and fees***
* Sewer hose and clear connector for sewer cleanout (disposable gloves provided to use when handling sewer hose).
* Generator available for boondocking, please respect quite hours and be mindful that the generator runs off the main gas tank.
RecommendationsHere is a compiled list of suggested items you may want to bring on your trip that are NOT included:
* GALLONS of DRINKING WATER! Bring enough for your trip. Freshwater tank is filled with a filter, but not fit for drinking. So only use for showers, cleaning, and flushing.
* Sunscreen/bug spray
* Flashlights/lanterns/headlamps
* Firewood/charcoal for grilling (please follow camping state guidelines)/ lighter
* Disposable plates, bowls, cups, flatware (very few plastic ones are kept on RV)
* Your favorite coffee, teas or hot chocolates along with packets of sugar/creamers
* Fridge items, as fridge is completely empty (Our preference would be to NOT cook/microwave bacon inside the RV).
* Camping chairs
* Cooler and ice/ice packs to put in fridge to keep food cool while driving RV
* Pillows, bed linens, and warm blankets for winter season (1 full sized bed, 1 twin size bed
* Beach towels/towels/wash cloths/kitchen towels/ hamper to put all of your dirty clothes/towels in after use. Rope or something to put outside to hang all of your wet beach towels on (to dry) before before bringing them back into RV.
* Hand Sanitizer/wipes
* Cards/board games/corn hole
* Rolls of paper towels (remember to not allow anyone to put these in toilet)
* A portable fan for front area inside the RV.
* DVD’s
* Clean RV shoes to prevent tracking in dirt and sand.
Other things to noteTips and Tricks to using the
2001 Dodge Roadtrek Versatile
Dimensions: Length: 20 ft; width: appr. 7ft ft; Height: 10 ft* be mindful of all clearances
*When you depart the pick up location…
Lock ALL outside storage compartments
Switch refrigerator to DC gently
Make sure water pump, air conditioner and generator is off
Clear counters and tables to prevent falling items while driving
Secure/latch all drawers, cabinets, fridge and restroom/shower doors
If toilet or sink needs to be used during trip, turn water pump on during use only and turn off immediately after use.
*When you arrive at destination……
Park, set emergency brake and remove key.
Check level on fridge and level RV appropriately with jack and jack stands. Please make sure to place jack and jack stands on frame not shell of RV. Look for markings.
Plug in power. Switch refrigerator to AC mode gently.
Plug in water connections if necessary.
If you have full hook up make sure to connect sewer and clear connector.
If using awning, make sure that there are no obstructions in the way before extending awning. Parts are in the undercarriage.
Pull windshield privacy curtains so that RV will keep cool or warm.
Lock up EVERYTHING at night and make sure keys are INSIDE RV. Once inside lock with fob. Fob set on the alarm. Alarm will go off if RV is not unlocked with fob prior to opening the doors.
*When you depart the RV Park or Boon-docking Campsite…
Make sure awning pulled completely in and parts are stored away
Disconnect fresh water hose and filter, clear out any water from both, and cap off both ends of hose and filter. Store away in green container in undercarriage storage.
Put on disposable gloves. Empty black tank and gray tanks either at the site or at the dump station. Use clear connector when emptying sewer at site or at dump station. Empty black tank then gray tank. Close black tank and run toilet water for 5 minutes then empty black tank again and again until water runs clear. Stow away sewer hose in bumper and rinse sewer attachment and store in pink and clear container in undercarriage storage.
Unplug RV and store away. Screw on cap to plug and hose access hole in undercarriage.
Look under the RV and double check that jacks and wheel chocks removed and stored away
Lock ALL outside storage compartments
Clear counters and tables to prevent falling items while driving
Secure/latch all drawers, cabinets, fridge and restroom/shower doors
Make sure water pump is turned off. Water pump should be turned on only when using sink, shower, or toilet. REMEMBER TO TURN OFF after use. Running the pump dry can burn out the motor resulting in repair fees
If boon-docking, make sure generator and propane is turned off.
Tips and Tricks*Generator
To turn on, hold start for a few secs; to turn off, hold stop for a few secs
Generator runs on gas, if main gas tank is below ¼ tank then generator won’t turn on. Be mindful of the gas needed to get to next gas station when boon-docking.
If boon-docking, you must use generator for AC and hot water. Fridge will have to run on propane (this requires RV to be level) *** Do not turn anything on for at least 15 sec after turning on generator. It can blow the generator resulting in repair fees. And turn everything off before turning Generator off. ***
Do not go to extreme temperature camping without electricity, generator will not run long enough
*Water
Turn on electric water switch for hot water, leave on while hooked up
There is not a water filter so the water is not drinkable
If potable water is needed while driving or not hooked up, turn on water pump first
*General Info.
No GLASS anything, it will slide and break!
Please wear clean shoes in the RV, especially in muddy conditions
Leave main power switch on while driving. Driving charges the house battery.
No pets or smoking
Do not speed
Never go on top of the roof, it is flimsy
Plug into house using the adaptor while packing and switch Refrigerator to AC mode gently, then back to DC when driving.
*Awning
Before opening the awning, check for obstructions
Do not leave the awning out when not in use
Close awning when you go to sleep
Do not use the awning in high winds, it will blow off. It is $3,000 to replace. If you leave the RV, close the awning in case the weather changes unexpectedly while you are gone.
Make sure to pull in awning before driving
*Hook-ups
Use only 30amp electricity
Sewer hose is under driver step, screw off small cap to unlock. Pull sewer hose out to connect to clear connector. Snake braces are provided if there is a long stretch to the campsite sewer hook up. Make sure to use gloves!!!
After sewer hose is hooked up, keep the black and gray levers in. Only empty/pull levers if completely full or when leaving to clean out tanks. Black tank is already half full with fresh water to help break down sewage. A dry black tank will start to smell and sewage will dry and stick to the walls.
When using the toilet, always use RV grade toilet paper and do not flush anything but RV toilet paper. Use brown bags provided for everything else.
When leaving, drain into sewer and rinse well with water, then close the 2 valves and put the sewer lid back onto the RV
*TV
Buttons on TV are broken. Please use the remote for all functionality including DVD use. DVD player is on the side of the TV. Pull silver chain to release TV from wall.
Cable hookup available, but actual cable to hook up is not provided

Features

2001 Roadtrek 190 Versatile
  • Sleeps 4
  • 6 seatbelts
  • Fuel type: Gas
  • Automatic transmission

Amenities

  • Toilet
  • Inside shower
  • Outside shower
  • Generator
  • Water hookup
  • Electric hookup
  • Sewer hookup
  • TV / DVD

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Rules and policies

  • Not pet friendly
  • No music festivals
  • No tailgating
  • No smoking
  • Mileage: 150 free miles / day
  • 4 generator hours / day
24/7 roadside assistance
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Add-ons

Enhance your trip with these add-ons. Available at checkout.

3 Ball Tow hitch
$25.00
/each
30 amp to 15amp convertor
Use when you need to plug into 15amp house plugs for power.
$10.00
/each
Hand held Vacuum
Small cordless handheld vacuum
$10.00
/each

Availability and rates

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There’s a 1 night minimum stay

Discounts
  • Weekly (7+ nights): 14.2% off nightly rate
  • Monthly (28+ nights): 3.5% off nightly rate

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Location

Frisco, Texas

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