2011 Winnebago Access Premier
Here is a video of a model exactly like ours: https://youtu.be/lRmTUGqjAJQ
Comfy driver’s seat for long hauls. Drives smoothly down the highway. Spacious and clean. Toaster oven has replaced the microwave. Electric awning and swing out step for easy entry. Privacy blinds with a curtain for the cab (see photos). 55 gallon tank for long drives. 30 amp service. New tires and batteries. She’s good to go!
# of guests: it has a queen bed, the bed over cab is good for 1 adult or 2 kids, the dinette is good for one kid or 2 toddlers.
Linen, pillows and a duvet are provided for the Queen Bed.
Dishes, utensils, plates, cups, pots and pans are provided.
Coffee maker and toaster are provided as well as a toaster oven. No microwave.
No smoking, no pets. Sorry.
Sleeps
4# of seat belts (lap belts)
4# of seat belts (shoulder belts)
2# of slide outs
1Length(ft)
27 ftFuel type
GasolineType of RV
Class CAccommodations
2 beds
Queen
1 dinette bed
Single
Rates
Daily
$146/NightWeekly
$139/Night
5% discount
Monthly
$131/Night
10% discount
Security Deposit
$730
Fully refundable
Mileage
200km/day free
$0.44/km extra
Power Generator
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What this RV offers
Kitchen sink
Stove range
Dining table
TV & DVD
Backup camera
Freezer
Refrigerator
Oven
Toilet
Inside shower
Air conditioner
Heater
Awning
On board generator
Extra storage
Tow hitch
Family friendly
CD player
Radio
Outside shower
Linens provided
Camping chairs
Parking spot for your car
RV rules
Flexible pickup time • Flexible drop-off time
No pets
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We had an excellent trip in Don's Winnibego. It was our first time in an RV and in Canada and Don was helpful and reassuring. He gave us a full run down, manual and road test. We were 3 adults including one 6ft7 who slept comfortably in the cabin over the cab. The van is v well designed, equipped with everything you need like sheets, towels, camp chairs etc so you can just step on with your suitcase and go. It's and sturdy and and reliable and we drove well over 1000km in a week's tour round the island including into mountains. If you are novice RVers like us check the details of the services in your campsites. Some offer electric and waste disposal at your pitch or centrally but the front woods ones in national parks are much more basic. However the RV has you covered with large water tank, propane stove and fridge and options to use battery or generator as back up if needed. Overall we had a great trip - very memorable. Thanks Don!