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Veebyes wrote:
I am not going to buy something to accommodate people who would only be with us 2% of the time. We have a fold out sofa. It is not very comfortable. Don't want it to be. Friends are friends but after a few days I want them gone. Sure don't want them to be too comfy.
Feb-21-2019 11:40 AM
Veebyes wrote:(Fish and guests both smell after 3 days) Samuel Clemens
I am not going to buy something to accommodate people who would only be with us 2% of the time. We have a fold out sofa. It is not very comfortable. Don't want it to be. Friends are friends but after a few days I want them gone. Sure don't want them to be too comfy.
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MFL wrote:I would agree with this. I just purchased a used TT for the purpose of family and friends being able to use at the seasonal site. The additional TT will also be used for trips leaving from up North. I would not sacrifice living space to accommodate occasionall visitors.
JMO, but I would not buy a new FW, designed to accommodate other adults wanting to spend the night, on a regular basis. If grown adult children, give them the old trailer, rather than trade it. If they do not want it, offer it to your friends, that like staying with you, giving them a bargain they can't refuse.
It is fun to camp with other adults, but nice to have them sleep, shower, use toilet, in their own unit, or rented cabin. For a once in a while need, the fold out couch, or floor, should be good enough.
Jerry
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