7 reviews
(4.3)Serge Z.
4•July 2025
Todd W.
5•July 2025
Fantastic First-Time RV Experience – 2024 Jayco Flight SLX 17BHWWe rented this 2024 Jayco Flight SLX 17BHW from Valley RV Supercenter for a 4-day family trip to the Hoh Rainforest, and it was an overall great experience!As first-time trailer users, we really appreciated how helpful and patient Eva (the rental associate) was. She made sure we had the right tow setup and walked us through everything clearly. The trailer was brand new, clean, and ready for a dry camping adventure—batteries fully charged and the fresh water tank filled.The built-in solar panels were a huge plus, keeping everything powered during our off-grid stay. Our site did have some foliage cover, but we did have good exposure to sun throughout the trip. We brought an EcoFlow battery as a backup and only used it as a test on the last day; the solar handled the trip easily on its own.One helpful tip: if you're renting this trailer, get the $80 starter kit. It includes things like the fresh water hose and black water hose. We opted to buy those items separately and ended up spending more than the cost of the kit. For a trip like ours, the kit would’ve saved time and money.The only downside: no pets allowed, which meant our dog couldn’t join us inside the trailer. Just something to keep in mind for fellow pet owners.Even with the starter kit, the overall rental price was very competitive—lower than other similar trailers we considered. We’d absolutely rent this unit again and recommend it to anyone, especially first-time RVers looking for a great dry camping option.
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Patrick D.
5•July 2025
This was great and I will do it again.
Tynnica N.
5•July 2025
Sarah C.
5•September 2024
We had a little trouble with our Jayco but they were helpful in getting the problem fixed as best they could and making it right in the end.
Jason Z.
1•September 2024
RENT FROM VALLEY RV AT YOUR OWN RISK!!This was the single most irritating rental experience of my life.Complete nightmare of a rental experience for Labor Day weekend. Started off with a dead trailer on Saturday morning. We couldn't get the generator to charge up the battery. Since the fridge only runs on 12v, this was a major issue because we had a fridge full of food and no way to charge the battery.The communication through the app was decent. The tech tried to help and even sent out a guy with a new battery. I figured he would troubleshoot the issue while he was on site. Nope, just changed the battery and ensured me that the bad battery was the root cause. Something about a solenoid...who knows.Anyway, that battery died a few hours later, and that was it. No more help. They told me to hook up my truck and charge it that way. Hook up my truck, run it with diesel exhaust blowing through the camp, for hours.The worst part? Not one apology from anyone but a quick "I'm sorry you're having these issues" through the text in the app. When I dropped the trailer off, I was told that someone would be calling me to talk about the rental and offer a refund. Nope, they couldn't be bothered. No phone call, no apology. Just a $200 refund (about 20%). These guys are a joke. They don't care about you or your experience, just your money.I've added a photo of my truck sitting through the middle of camp trying to charge the battery enough to last through the night. Ran the truck for around 2 hours and the battery (with no lights on) lasted for about 4 hours.There are plenty of decent people to rent trailers from, I would suggest scrolling on and finding one of them. These guys aren't worth your time, money and frustration.PS, in the picture you'll see another identical trailer, rented from Valley RV. That trailer also had major electrical issues. And the renter (my buddy) received the same amount of respect...none.
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James D.
5•July 2024