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With a conversion van by your side, the world is your oyster. You no longer need to worry about buying expensive airline tickets or tracking down an available hotel room because you can just hop in your van and go. Before you head off on your next trip, make sure that you're prepared for traveling by following a few easy tips.
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Make a List and Check it Twice
Santa Claus isn't the only one who needs to make a list and check it twice. When you want to take your family on a traveling adventure, you need to sit down and make a list of everything that you need. The list should include clothing, food, toys or games for the kids, cooking supplies and anything else that you think you might need. Go through the list as you pack, making a check mark beside each item that you pack. Before you jump in the van, go over the list a second time just to ensure that you didn't leave anything off.
Prepare for Cold Nights
When you stay in a hotel room and the temperature unexpectedly drops, you can just reach over and turn the heater on in your room, but you don't have this same luxury when it comes to the open road. Several companies make small space heaters that plug into the cigarette lighter in your van, letting you beat those chilly nights. You can also bring along a few extra blankets and thick sweaters or sweatshirts for every member of your family.
Pretend You're Camping
With a conversion van, you'll likely spend some time in RV parks or campgrounds. You might consider bringing along a small tent and sleeping bags. If the weather gets a little too warm, you can set up the tent and sleep outside, or you can reach for your sleeping bags and sleep under the stars. This is also an easy way to make more room in your van because you can let the kids sleep outside.
Need More Room?
Believe it or not, you might find that your van doesn't have enough space for everything that you need. By the time you pack your food and camping supplies, you might not have enough room to sit and lounge comfortably inside the van. Some campers take out one or more seats in the van to make more room, but you might prefer bringing along a trailer that attaches to the bank of the van. Trailers have all of the extra space that you need, and you can even leave it at the campground when you want to explore the local attractions. Take your conversion van vacation to the next level by packing the right supplies and giving yourself extra room.