The upcoming World Cup in Canada has sparked excitement among soccer fans, especially those in Toronto and Vancouver. However, attending this once-in-a-lifetime event can be costly, with hotel prices reaching approximately $600 per night due to dynamic pricing based on demand.
Fortunately, fans have an alternative: renting an RV. According to RVezy.com, the leading peer-to-peer RV rental marketplace in Canada, RVs can be rented for about $200 per night, significantly reducing accommodation costs.
Michael McNaught, founder and CEO of RVezy, emphasized the importance of the fan experience, stating that events like the World Cup should not be overshadowed by spiraling costs. By opting for an RV rental, fans can focus on enjoying the festivities rather than stressing over hotel prices.
RVezy's data highlights several popular campgrounds near Toronto Stadium, where matches will take place. Options include Indian Line Campground, Bronte Creek Provincial Park, and Albion Hills Conservation Park, each providing unique amenities and access to nature.
This scenario also benefits RV owners, who can earn extra income by renting out vehicles that might otherwise sit unused during the tournament. McNaught described this arrangement as a "win-win situation," offering affordable accommodations for fans while creating new financial opportunities for RV owners.
For more details on RV rentals, visit rvezy.com.
Source: rvbusiness.com
