Orion: Ram ProMaster
About this campervan rental
Nestled in Portland, this lovely campervan for $318 per night is a great option for your next break. EXPAND YOUR HORIZONS IN ORION
Orion has all the comforts you need when adventuring near or far. The memory foam bed comes with with fresh cotton linens and a down comforter for a luxury camping experience. LED overhead lights provide a little sparkle, just like the constellation Orion. And there are plenty of USB and power ports so you can keep things charged or play your music. The solar panels and inverter/batteries mean you don’t need to find hookups to stay powered! And while the stock stereo sounds great, additional Bluetooth speakers are also provided.
The kitchen boasts gorgeous hardwood counters, a sink with electric pump, and a 20 gallon freshwater tank so you will have plenty of fresh water for your journey. There is an electric Dometic cooler so you don't need any ice, and the kitchen is fully stocked with everything you would need to cook up a feast. A propane cook stove and fuel is provided as well, of course.
Orion is stocked with games, great books about the Pacific NW, camp chairs, ample overhead storage for clothes, LED twinkle lights, plenty of XL Turkish towels for swimming and showering (they dry quickly,) and a roof fan with adjustable settings. Curtains block the front of the van from the main cab for privacy. And the ladder with roof rack give you the chance to get a better view where ever you are.
It will be easy to expand your horizons in Orion.
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