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JimM68
Jan 29, 2015Explorer
Nearly all class A's are really built for two. Wanna carry 6, get a front rear bedroom trailer...lol.
Without exception, class A bunkhouse models put the bunkroom on the drivers side, just in front of the bedroom, opposite the bathroom.
Now US, we're still young enuf to like our privacy, the further forward we put Junior, the better.
And we're (I'm? better not speak for DW here) are old enuf to need several trips to "the head" during the night. Trips I prefer to just get done, rather than hassling with robes and clothing and such...
So we finally ended up finding a Class A with a pair of reasonable sized jackknife sofa's up front. Quick and easy to go from sleeping to living. More than enuf room for the kids. And some good separation between the kids space and mom and dad's space.
Without exception, class A bunkhouse models put the bunkroom on the drivers side, just in front of the bedroom, opposite the bathroom.
Now US, we're still young enuf to like our privacy, the further forward we put Junior, the better.
And we're (I'm? better not speak for DW here) are old enuf to need several trips to "the head" during the night. Trips I prefer to just get done, rather than hassling with robes and clothing and such...
So we finally ended up finding a Class A with a pair of reasonable sized jackknife sofa's up front. Quick and easy to go from sleeping to living. More than enuf room for the kids. And some good separation between the kids space and mom and dad's space.
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