Our 2022 Winnebago Solis is adventure ready for Alaska! Southcentral and interior Alaska have over 2000 miles of roads to take you where you want to explore. This vehicle has everything you need for those nights in campgrounds, on the side of the road, or off grid in the wilderness. In this campervan you will never feel like you are roughing it in the wild with features such as; propane heating, stove top cooking, a refrigerator, cassette toilet, and even a shower.Whether you are looking for a reliable vehicle, a place to stay to make Alaska more accessible and save money on accommodations, or for real wilderness adventure, this van is for you!What's included
Linens
Pillows
Camping Chairs
Cook Set
Utensils/plates/bowl/cups
Fridge
Shower
Toilet
Heater
Terry
Lighter/Matches
Games
Cleaning suppliesRecommendations
As a long time Alaskan and expert in travel and tourism I have plenty of recommendations to share. We want you to enjoy all of Alaska in our van just like we do. Get outside your comfort zone and enjoy a few nights off grid camping or stay in a full service RV Park or Campground, it's up to you. Other things to note
We expect our Winnebago Solis 59P to be returned in the same condition that you picked it up.Arrival and Departure Logistics: We need about an hour (scheduled in advance) when you will be arriving to go over the functions of the RV before you take off with the Denali Dreamer. This hour can be scheduled between 8 AM and 8 PM. When you return to drop the camper van off, it will take at least forty five minutes to inspect the van together and sign you off.Keep in mind that while we want you to have a lot of fun, there are a few limitations as to where you are allowed to take the Denali Dreamer. We do not allow the vehicle to leave Alaska, nor do we allow it on the Dalton highway north of Fairbanks. The Denali highway (different from the Denali National Park road) and the road going to Kennecott are permissible but keep in mind these roads are gravel and flat tires and damage to vehicles from rocks is likely to occur. Renters are responsible for the cost of any damages that occur to the vehicle. There are no towing companies that will pick you up on these roads so breakdowns and repairs due to misuse of the vehicle will be very expensive. The vehicle is definitely not designed for off-roading(4x4) and should stay on well maintained roads and highways.Also, while we know you might enjoy the hunting and fishing that is unique to Alaska, you can cook fish in the vehicle, but we do not allow any cleaning of fish or game in the RV. Please keep these activities outside so that no foul odors are left in the vehicle.We want you to enjoy Alaska your way, but keep in mind that other renters would like to enjoy the same experience after your trip in our Campervan. So to sum it up:
No Smoking or smoke of any kind
No Pets
No air fresheners (for those who are chemically sensitive)
No Off-Roading
No cleaning fish or game inside the CampervanFailure to return the van to us in same condition as you received it from us when you picked it up incurs a $350 cleaning fee that we will retain from your deposit.