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lushy
Jan 27, 2015Explorer
We have 2 children who are now in their mid and upper teens. We have been camping since they were very young. We started with a pop-up, then the HTT, then the TT with bunks and now the TT with a bunkhouse. Each time we upgraded, it was about the kids growing up and my wife and I wanting more room and amenities. We enjoyed each camper as we upgraded. We upgraded step by step because almost each time we had to upgrade the tow vehicle also. It would have been nice to skip the middle two campers, but it just worked out this way for us.
With our current bunkhouse TT, the kids are able to have their own space, bed, etc. I tried to make their room comfortable. You can add a TV/DVD player, hang icicle or rope lights, make their beds cozy, removable decals, etc. The kids like having their own space and it helps the parents to allow the kids to sleep at night or in the morning when the parents are awake. I don't know your exact situation, but if you are seriously considering a new TT, I think you would be happy with a BH. Your child is still young, so there will most likely be an adjustment period for the youngster. One other thing, we have the outdoor kitchen and it does rock! One of our favorite things. Good luck.
With our current bunkhouse TT, the kids are able to have their own space, bed, etc. I tried to make their room comfortable. You can add a TV/DVD player, hang icicle or rope lights, make their beds cozy, removable decals, etc. The kids like having their own space and it helps the parents to allow the kids to sleep at night or in the morning when the parents are awake. I don't know your exact situation, but if you are seriously considering a new TT, I think you would be happy with a BH. Your child is still young, so there will most likely be an adjustment period for the youngster. One other thing, we have the outdoor kitchen and it does rock! One of our favorite things. Good luck.
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