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DutchmenSport wrote:
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#2, #3, #4, and #5 are probably your best options in a Motor Home.
Great website and some cool layouts. I wonder why they just don't have a second slideout (like the bunk house models shown) with a double bed truly making it a second bedroom.- NMDriverExplorer
kerrlakeroo wrote:
Tow a TT, she wont hear ya then.
Wife and I did a 6 week trip that way once. Pulling a 19ft trailer behind an Astro van. Me and the two 100lb dogs slept in the van while she used the one double bed in the trailer. This was 15 years ago before either one of us had CPAP machine and either of us could wake up a whole house with our snoring-the dogs did not snore they just farted so bad your eyes would water :) - kerrlakeRooExplorerTow a TT, she wont hear ya then.
- 2gypsies1Explorer IIIHave you seen a doctor for your snoring? (Hope it's not snooping). There could very well be a medical issue. Do you have a sofa in your RV? That could be your second bedroom.
You'd have better luck finding a travel trailer for two bedrooms. - sayoungExplorer
DallasSteve wrote:
Snooping? Maybe he means snoring. Probably the most likely choice is a bunkhouse floorplan. That's sort of two bedrooms, just not two queen beds.
If its snoring from untreated sleep apnea, his DW won't need 2bedrooms long. Cheaper to treat than find a 2 bedroom MH. OP get checked. - DrewEExplorer IIThere are a fair few class A's that have a drop-down bunk available in the front.
The few class A toy haulers that are around generally have some provision for a bed of some sort in the garage area. It would not be too hard to fit that up into a less austere room with a presumably more comfortable bed if one were interesting in using it that way full-time. That would also give you the advantage of having something resembling a solid wall or two between the rooms, which might quiet down snoring more than merely being at the other end of the motorhome. - wa8yxmExplorer IIII'm not sure. Many "A" you can convert the couch into a bed but I consider that "Guest" accomidations at best.. Not aware of any with two independent bedrooms.
Some 5'ers may have a bunk in front and a bed in back. - Snooping? Maybe he means snoring. Probably the most likely choice is a bunkhouse floorplan. That's sort of two bedrooms, just not two queen beds.
- gboppExplorer
ScottG wrote:
njtony wrote:
Does anyone know of a class A with 2 bedrooms ? Dw is tired of my snooping.
You snoop in your sleep?
Cool! Ever find anything good? :B
It may be easier to stop snooping than find a two bedroom Class A. :)
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