I don't own a bunkhouse but I will share what I know. Friends of ours had a Hurricane bunkhouse they just traded for the non bunkhouse variety. They have one child so that may make all the difference, but what they learned was that most of the bunks they looked at and eventually bought were small. Really small. The kid,who is 7 said it felt like a coffin and he got scared and didn't want to use it. He hit his head more than a few times and the TV at the foot was at an odd angle to view. The proximity is also right next to the bedroom door. So if you watch TV after the kids go to sleep or any "activity" which makes noise then your kids should be heavy sleepers. They ended up opting for a Palazzo with the electric cab over bunk which is actually close to queen size and more headroom. With most units having a couch and or dinette then there truly is plenty of sleeping space for all. But you have 2 kids which may totally negate my friend's experience. What I would do if looking for a bunkhouse is lean toward a model with an adapt a room type setup. Once the kids grow out of the bunks they can be converted to 2 or 3 other uses. Another small dinette, a closet, storage or even a place to put a washer and dryer. Some units are just plain bunks and once the kids outgrow them it becomes useless space. The adapt a rooms are pretty cool. just some thoughts.