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Bionic_Man
May 28, 2014Explorer
janegowest wrote:Bionic Man wrote:restlesswind wrote:
Curb side.Probably,at least 90% of fifthwheels and other RVs have the dining area
on the curb side.Having it on the road side just seems basackwards.
I've had 2 fifth wheels, my parents have had 3 motorhomes, sister has a motorhome, in-laws have a 5er. All have had the dinette on the drivers (street side).
As I search for RVs, I see more dinettes on the driver's side. How has that affected your life in terms of what the other campers here have said, about looking onto the neighbors' lot?
We camp almost exclusively in State Parks / National Rec areas. The sites are large, and we are not on top of our neighbors. The view is just as good on the drivers side as it is on the curb side.
Unless the weather is bad, we eat outside. I don't really care which side the dinette is on, but can honestly not think of an RV that I have been in that has it on the curb side.
I will say that I prefer RVs without slides on the curb side, as I feel that interferes with where we usually sit when outside.
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