scbwr wrote:
Minnie 2351DKS Click on 2351DKS floorplan
A floorplan such as the 2351DKS looks like it would be an option with a couple of dogs, and towable with a 1/2 ton truck.
SoundGuy wrote:
And there you go - a perfect example of just how personal a decision this is, why one floor plan may work perfectly for some but not at all for others. No way would we ever own a trailer like this 2351DKS with opposing slides that when in the travel position block access to the interior of the trailer almost completely. For some it's a worthwhile trade off for more interior space while camping but for others who travel a lot this can be a non-starter.
scbwr wrote:
I agree....personal preferences are a major factor. That's why I prefer our 2201DS because of the outdoor kitchen and I don't like a slide taking up space under the main awning. As to blocking acces, I find that it isn't a problem to open our slide enough to access the bathroom or fridge when making lunch stops while traveling. But, nobody can point out the ideal trailer for someone else...you can only provide suggestions and personal insights.
Exactly. Nice as it is, we ourselves discounted floor plans like your 2201DS in which we'd have to deploy the slide while traveling, didn't want an island TV stand in front of the bed that makes the trailer longer than we would prefer, and having owned one before didn't want another mid entry trailer, instead much preferring a rear entry trailer as I'm an early riser while my wife loves to sleep in without being disturbed. We cook mostly outdoors but neither one of us cares about having an outdoor kitchen, nor did we want a large U shaped dinette we'd have no need for, especially one that isn't flush with the trailer floor, instead preferring a sofa that is. Different strokes for different folks! :B