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Arlington RV Rentals |
An RV from Arlington RV Rentals booked through GetRV.com is a great way to see the sights in Texas. Arlington is located halfway between Dallas and Fort Worth in eastern Tarrant County. In 1961, original Six Flags Over Texas, the Texas Disneyland, was opened to the public. The theme park draws over 3 million people a year and is the largest amusement park in the southwest. The rides at Six Flags offer thrills, chills, and just plain fun to every member of the family. The park offers world class entertainment acts throughout the year and also is the host to the Texas Giant the world’s #1 rated wooden roller coaster. Ready to get wet n’ wild? Not far from Six Flags is Hurricane Harbor, a water park with special interactive shows and events, Hook’s Lagoon, and the Boogie Beach area. Theme parks aren’t the only venue available in Arlington. The Arlington Museum of Art features a variety of artwork from local artists and hosts educational programs for all ages. Baseball buffs will enjoy the Legends of the Game Museum which offers an interactive view into the history of the Texas Rangers and baseball. Souvenir items and collectibles are available to visitors. For a taste of the great outdoors pay a visit to River Legacy Park. The park is a 1,300 acre protected wildlife area with over 8 miles of trails through the forest. Some of the popular park activities are hiking, biking, jogging, picnics, or just viewing the wildlife. While considering an RV Rental to explore Texas, give GetRV.com an opportunity to meet your RV Rental needs. Shop, compare, reserve, pay and confirm all at one time. |
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Top Ten Reasons to Rent an RV |
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Your Luggage arrives when you do |
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Sleep on you own bed linens |
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Flexible travel plans |
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A different view out your living room nightly |
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No lines for the rest room |
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No lines at the airport |
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Economical and cost effective |
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Snacks and meals literaly on the go |
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Nap time can be anytime |
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Getting there is half the fun |
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