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  1. I appreciate your article. Most minivan camping posts I find, like you said, are for two people. I have a sienna and will need to use the back seats for the drive, so our ‘camper’ has to be set up at the site. Thanks for the ideas!

  2. Wow! You’re really brave to do minivan camping and for transforming your van in a mini camping car! I would need to sleep in a real bed in a hotel, where I can shower etc. Haha… I think we slept in our car only once when I was 19 while moving our stuff to university.

    1. Haha… I like camping, so it doesn’t matter to me. As for shower, if more than one day, I prefer to find a campground with a hot shower.

  3. It was really interesting readinng about youur transition from tent to minivan camping. I must say you guys have been really resourceful and thought of some really brilliant and innovative ideas. Of course it is always a learning experience and one learns from trial and error, and that is where the fun is.

  4. Interesting approach. We lived in a small van during the summer in Australia (40’c+) and found an industrial fan worked well – we used the Ryobi One+ 18v rechargeable. The AC unit seems like a lot of hassle and weight for one night. Welcome to van camping though! It’s highly addictive!

    1. It was a try out and it worked well. We plan a road trip in July but we will still bring the AC unit even though the temperature will be in the 50sF/60sF over night. Just in case. I will check that industrial fan though. Thanks for the input.

  5. This transformation is very crafty. However I think I will opt for an already equipped minivan for my trip. It’s tricky because I want comfort and a small vehicle at the same time!

  6. A home AC unit in a mini van? I have seen a lot of innovative ideas with people’s set ups and that is one of the most unusual…practical but nothing I have seen before. Sounds like some extra bedding and you will be very happy campers.

    1. Yes! It will keep us cool in the summertime. And we need to think of a more comfortable bedding set up.

  7. Thanks for sharing! There is much for me to learn from your experience. The A/C is a cool (cold) idea! I’ll be researching that one. Happy minivan camping!

    1. Thank you! We’re going to minivan camping again, this time farther, to New Mexico and Colorado after the 4th.

  8. Thank you for this post. I have been looking for a very basic, inexpensive example of minivan camping, for a first attempt. I want it to be easy to go between everyday vehicle use and camping. This is perfect!

  9. Whoa! Minivan or RV is pretty uncommon in our country. So I hardly have any idea on how it works apart from the blogs I’ve read. This is interesting esp in the point of view of a family with kid.
    Good that you checked the weather forecast at least a week before. To bad that you didn’t get to sleep properly. But then you got to understand what to do for the next trip so is still ok.

    1. Thank you, Bhusha! I came from a country where camping in a minivan or RV is not a common thing. I’m glad now I can do it. Hopefully one day you will get a chance.

  10. It’s my dream to have a camper van – although I’ve never tried it! It seems much more comfortable than a tent to me – no chance of leaks. I hope you sleep better next time!

  11. How awesome! I’ve never really been big on camping (except glamping) but would totally be down for minivan camping! It’s so convenient too and you could really save big bucks on hotels. Bummer you couldn’t see the Milky Way though :/

    1. We like camping, but if we have a choice of pitching a tent in the dark or just lay your sleeping mat and sleeping bag in the back of your van, we choose the later. Now we have the flexibility of arriving late in the evening. With AC, it’s a bit much work than tent, but without the AC, it’s so easy.

  12. Wow, reading your post makes me jealous as I wanted to do this kind of tour since very long. I always love to make our mini van into a tent as it is a movable tent. As this is your first experience and you shared some of the misses and hits which is very great. A great tip on carrying blankets always and getting into the van from behind and not from sides.

    1. Thank you, Yukti! It was a great experience on our first try. We will work more and learning from others who started this way before us. I hope one day you will make it happen.

    1. For sure, we don’t have to bring a tent. Just the sleeping pad and the sleeping bag. Once it’s cool outside, we don’t have to bring the AC. So, it’s less equipment.

  13. It sounds like a decent first experience. I never could make the transition from tent to car. Plus the hot Texas temperatures didn’t help! It’ll be better next time!

  14. I like the innovative ways you transformed your minivan to camper van, especially the beds and the AC. Your husband put in a lot of efforts to install that AC in the van. Although there were some struggles, the first experience with the camper van was good. You’ve motivated me to go for a camping trip.

  15. I have never experienced van camping yet but I think it would be fun to try it. This post made me realize how much effort and thought one must make to make van camping work. Congrats on your first try. I’m sure you will have more lessons to learn along the way and more experiences to share.

    1. Was it because you’re too tall for the van? I don’t know how long our son can do it because he will get bigger and taller soon. But he can always stay in the tent. lol.

  16. Nice read that brought back memories! We used to camp a lot in tents when I was little and eventually we got a VW camping van. We could extend the roof and convert the back into sleeping space and we even had a little fridge 😉 I’m sure you’ll make it work as it’s an amazing experience I’ll still remember happily.

    1. My husband used to have VW camping van, too. We camped in it a couple of times but he had to sell it because of his hip problem that made it hard for him to drive it (manual). Now that he’s hip back to normal, sometimes he wished he didn’t sell the VW. Haha..

  17. It indeed is a commendable effort, Umiko.I doubt if we will ever have the patience to pull this off.Kudos to you and your family. I am sure this is an interesting way to travel and camp 🙂

  18. I’ve been wanting to do this with my partner and our son here in the Philippines! 🙂 You shared such good ideas and I’ll see how i’ll transform our Toyota Fortuner into one in of of our upcoming roadtrips!

  19. Wow! Looks like it was quite an experience! I think you guys are really adventurous to try transforming your minivan to camper van! Hopefully you guys have a better experience the next time u try it again!

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