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- magnusfideExplorer II
Dale.Traveling wrote:
matthewjscott wrote:
Thank you, here are our 6 sleeper details
Two 50+ Adults (who would like privacy at bed time. Wink wink)
1 - 16 year old boy who always brings a friend
1- 14 year old girl who always brings a friend
Have heard there is NO privacy with bunks.
First up is put the boys outside in a tent. For the girls a coach with a cab over bunk should work but check the weight limits. Puts them 30 feet away from the master bedroom. In two years when the son is 18 and off at school the girls can then move outside and into the tent.
Double ditto. Teens grow up and move away before the last payment is made on a rig that size. Tents are great for the extra people. I saw one Class A pulling a pop-up camper but don't know how legal that was. Still though it's a great idea. Pop-ups can be sold and the main mh kept. - Executive45Explorer IIIEveryone worries where people are going to sleep. That's the LEAST of your problems. Kids, esp teenagers can sleep anywhere. That many people in an RV will tax the bathroom a lot, the kitchen a lot and the TV a lot...just my 2 cents....Dennis
- rgatijnet1Explorer IIIYou can always tow a pop-up camper behind you for those occasions when there are extra guests.
- TWZMYJPExplorer
matthewjscott wrote:
Thank you, here are our 6 sleeper details
Two 50+ Adults (who would like privacy at bed time. Wink wink)
1 - 16 year old boy who always brings a friend
1- 14 year old girl who always brings a friend
Have heard there is NO privacy with bunks.
We have a very similar situation, with our 15yo boy and 13yo daughter who more often than not want to bring friends camping with us. The boy(s) do sometimes sleep outside in a tent, but when the weather is bad enough they sleep inside. The boy(s) usually end sharing the overhead bunk, and the girl(s) usually end up on the pull-out sofa, which allows all of them to hang out and do what kids do. The wife and I pull the "privacy" door shut on our bedroom and it works out just fine for us. The bunks are very rarely used for sleeping, more often than not they are just a great place for storage bins and the friends duffel bags. - way2rollNavigator IIMy problem with Class A bunkhouses is that they always seem to put the bunks right next to the bedroom. Sleeping 6 in a MH with any sort of privacy is going to be next to impossible. Technically you can do it in a variety of configurations, but privacy...The other consideration is the number of seat belts for all these passengers. Have you looked at FW's?
- Dale_TravelingExplorer II
matthewjscott wrote:
Thank you, here are our 6 sleeper details
Two 50+ Adults (who would like privacy at bed time. Wink wink)
1 - 16 year old boy who always brings a friend
1- 14 year old girl who always brings a friend
Have heard there is NO privacy with bunks.
First up is put the boys outside in a tent. For the girls a coach with a cab over bunk should work but check the weight limits. Puts them 30 feet away from the master bedroom. In two years when the son is 18 and off at school the girls can then move outside and into the tent. - RLS7201Explorer II
Executive wrote:
I found this one that sleeps 6 AND it's been REDUCED! I like it a lot....Dennis
Staley Coach
Does that Prevost come with it's own American Express card?" GRIN
Richard - matthewjscottExplorerThank you, here are our 6 sleeper details
Two 50+ Adults (who would like privacy at bed time. Wink wink)
1 - 16 year old boy who always brings a friend
1- 14 year old girl who always brings a friend
Have heard there is NO privacy with bunks. - rgatijnet1Explorer IIISome of the toy hauler Class A coaches have drop down beds in the rear "garage" portion that is also used as a separate bedroom.
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