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blofgren
Oct 14, 2014Explorer
Lantley wrote:
For me the advantage of the bunkhouse is the kids and adults can have a dedicated separate space. THe kids have the bunkhouse area they can call their own leaving the adults an area they can call their own.
Sleeping is not only about the beds.
The bunkhouse gives the kids a dedicated area to store their stuff as well. They have a dedicated area for clothes,games,toiletries etc..
I agree the rear lounge area is nice,but it requires too many things to be in flux. No permanent beds, no dedicated storage for kids.
The net result is more work for the adults keeping things in order vs. everything in its place and a place for everything.
We use are RV as a rolling condo,it is always loaded with our stuff and ready to go. For me it is not a difficult decision . Would you buy a 1 bedroom or 2 bedroom condo?
More work translates into less time to relax. There are lots of camping chores setting up beds does not have to be one of them. Relaxing is the ultimate goal for everyone.
Thank you for your insight and experience on this issue. This decision is something that we have been struggling with as well and your post makes perfect sense to me. As parents of a 4 year old who seem to be constantly picking up and cleaning up I can really relate to your comment about having a place for everything.
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