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- dadmomhExplorerRockwood Ultra Lite 2604 or 2604WS. Has the shorter queen bed, but my 6'3 DH said he was fine, an awesome bathroom with garden shower and the living/kitchen area can be had with either an oversize standard style dinette or the table and chairs. Also has sofa bed with comfy air mattress + 2 swivel rockers. We loved it!
- kknowltonExplorer IIOur old TT has all these & a large bathroom besides: Flagstaff 831RLSS, model year 2008. The newer years, they added a slideout in the bedroom & turned the bed sideways, which would give you even more room around the bed (nice option) but adds to the weight.
- itguy08Explorer
Lorinbeth wrote:
I am looking for a travel trailer with a front bedroom in which you can actually walk around the bed not have to slide off it and a rear window or picture window in the living room. I also want a dining table with chairs not benches. I only need 1 bedroom queen size- does anyone know a model that has these things thanks
Open Range LT272RLS. Can be ordered with table and chairs. 60x80 Queen bed, 2 nightstands, outside kitchen, etc. - BillB800siExplorerIf you're looking for a front bedroom that has a home size residential queen bed walk around and a walk in closet plus a rear window with 2 lazy boy recliner chairs (instead on the TV in the window) then take a look at the Rockwood Windjammer Model 3029W.
Click here 3029W photos
Oh, and you can pull it with a 1/2 ton truck...
Happy trails, - DutchmenSportExplorerForgot to mention. Last week-end, I (while camping), went to Lowe's and picked up 6 castors (wheels) and a new drill bit. Drilled holes in the metal frame under the couch and put 6 wheels on the couch. Now can turn the couch VERY EASY directly in front of the television or looking out that back window with the television in the down position. With the wheels on the couch now, it's REALLY nice now and so easy to move around. Although I do need to figure out a way to keep it from moving when traveling now. It rolled a little on our way home. (Lesson learned).
- DutchmenSportExplorerOur Outback has exactly what you are describing. This is the floor plan from the dealer web site, but it also came with the free standing kitchen table too in the same spot as the dinette.
Because the couch, the two rocker chairs, the kitchen table, and the 4 kitchen chairs are all free standing, we moved them around from the original position.
I turned the table long-ways and took 2 chairs out. This made easy passage when the slide is in to access the living room area, and we very seldom use the table anyway.
This is the configuration when we first bought it:
Now, we made a BIG change! We ended taking the kitchen table and all the chairs OUT completely. We also took OUT the two rocker chairs. We did this just about 3 week ago:
And then we put in a NEW couch that has 2 recliners built in, wide enough for one person to sleep on, (actually 2 if both pull the foot rests out and recile! We did not put the table back in, although there is still space for it. We decided the kitchen table is just a junk-catch all and just taking up space don't use. We use the smaller folding camping end-tables for table space inside (and outside) the camper:
The bed room (not the best photo below, because the camera cannot capture then entire room) has a Queen walk around bed. I mounted a second television on the wall between the hall way and the bathroom door.
We love this camper and this laybout! Bye! :B - BossCamperExplorerCheck out Kingsport by Gulfstream
http://gulfstreamrvtrailers.com/kingsport/floorplans.php
They have 3 or 4 with rear picture windows, and one with free standing dining table. - K_CharlesExplorerOur Rockwood has a bedroom in the front with a slide and two recliners in the back by the rear window. The bigger slide has a couch and a free standing table and chairs.
- chr_ExplorerThat Creekside 20FQ is very similar to our Nomad 2020B.
Not all "walk around" beds are the same. Most are "shimmy around" and the nightstands/wardrobes make it a PITA to make the bed. - Mr__CamperExplorerWe have the Open Range Light 274. Front walk around queen bed, Rear picture window and two smaller on the sides. There is a moving table with drawers for storage and folding chairs for easy storage. However, I can't defend a purchase of an OR. Their parent company sold OR and eventually wound up with JAYCO and they are not supporting warranty work. When we bought it we thoroughly checked out the dealer. Everything was beyond good so we made the deal. When OR was sold the dealer got difficult to work with because they had trouble with parts and work was slowly completed because they weren't getting any assistance. They've had our unit for three weeks so far and no end in sight on fixing a leak in the shower when you turn on the water. If I could get a decent offer I'd be shopping the next day.
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