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CrusinSusan
Jul 19, 2013Explorer
I have showered in a B, but it was the rental which was a side bath (ie: toilet oriented in a N-to-S position and showering meant sitting on the toilet, rather than standing up.) I did it to test that experience, and I won't do that again. In the rigs that have the shower in the aisle, well, I think it's the sort of thing I would use, but not happily so. I can't imagine how one wouldn't have the curtain brushing/sticking against their wet body. In campground I imagine I'd used their shower facilities, but I can't say for sure yet.
Either way, it's a matter of individual tastes. I met one couple in a RT 210 who showered *TOGETHER*, at once, in the aisle shower, to save on water (really, that was TMI for me, frankly!)
So, take that for what it's worth. Get inside some that are on the lots...close the door/curtain and see how you feel in there. But frankly, no one will ever rave about a B bathroom. lol
And more power to you if you can sleep in one of those overhead beds...made me claustrophobic when I climbed into one to test it. Felt rather like a slice of meat in a sandwich. I prefer double twin rear beds.
As for guests, I knew a Ber who used his tent as guest quarters. Just set it up for the company to sleep in.
Good luck and enjoy the hunt! I think you're going about it right, starting with the net and forums.
Either way, it's a matter of individual tastes. I met one couple in a RT 210 who showered *TOGETHER*, at once, in the aisle shower, to save on water (really, that was TMI for me, frankly!)
So, take that for what it's worth. Get inside some that are on the lots...close the door/curtain and see how you feel in there. But frankly, no one will ever rave about a B bathroom. lol
And more power to you if you can sleep in one of those overhead beds...made me claustrophobic when I climbed into one to test it. Felt rather like a slice of meat in a sandwich. I prefer double twin rear beds.
As for guests, I knew a Ber who used his tent as guest quarters. Just set it up for the company to sleep in.
Good luck and enjoy the hunt! I think you're going about it right, starting with the net and forums.
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