“First I can say that Burning Man was fantastic. But the policy of Escape about visiting Burning Man sucks. I can tell you this:
1. Before visiting Burning Man you MUST tell this to Escape. Will there be the same Escape policy in the future when a person wants to visit the Grand Canyon, Disney, Las Vegas and the Everglades? I think this is not only strange, it is crazy.
2. The result was that we did not get the newest camper-model(s) from Escape and after 2 days the electricity did not work for charging the cell-phones and navigation.
3. We had to pay a extra fee for cleaning the camper ($1000,—) when we want to visit Burning Man in advance, despite the fact that we cleaned the camper ourselves when we returned it. Inside and outside.
4. These costs: $1000,— are not realistic : Burning Man had this year perfect weather : no sandstorms at all, and does Escape also claim $1000 for a visit to the Death Valley ? These desserts are quite similar !
Yes : Burning Man was fantastic but not Escape Campervans”
“We loved our experience with our Wildlife Escape Campervan. From the time we picked it up in Seattle until we returned 14 days later, we toured around Oregon and Washington and drove 2200 miles. It served us well. Since it was just the two of us and we weren't cooking, after all I was on vacation, we left the bed set-up which avoided tearing it down each morning and putting it back up each evening. The oil light came on while we were driving and we had to get a turn signal light replaced but a short stop at Knecht's Auto Parts and a quick oil change resolved those problems speedily and we were reimbursed for our expense when the campervan was returned. We have nothing but good things to say about Escape Campervans and the beautiful sights we saw around the Pacific northwest; the only bad thing is it all ended too soon.”