scotjima
Feb 03, 2015Explorer
Moved From a Bunkhouse to a Rear Living - Thoughts
I've got another thread going about specific trailers, but I wanted to get input from those who have moved from a bunkhouse to a rear living design - while you still have kids at home.
We have four kids ranging from married down to first grade.
The trailer will be used for numerous weekend trips, and probably one longer (week or two) trip per year. The rest of the time it sits on some land and it is just me going out there.
We have asked the younger kids and they say that they are OK making out the couch each night and storing their belongings during the day. I'm sure they are OK with it, but as is, they fill the bunkhouse with their stuff and I'm just afraid we will regret them not having a place of their own. (for our benefit as well as theirs). We do have a larger family and it is common for us to have 10+ people all inside together eating, playing games, etc.
We are leaning towards a rear living floorplan, but are also considering some of the new mid-ship bunk floorplans as options. My main concern is the overall size of the new bunk floorplan trailers. We enjoy state parks and a 45' trailer is going to be much harder to get into allot of them.
I don't think we would upgrade to another traditional bunkhouse design. We would just keep what we have.
Thoughts?
We have four kids ranging from married down to first grade.
The trailer will be used for numerous weekend trips, and probably one longer (week or two) trip per year. The rest of the time it sits on some land and it is just me going out there.
We have asked the younger kids and they say that they are OK making out the couch each night and storing their belongings during the day. I'm sure they are OK with it, but as is, they fill the bunkhouse with their stuff and I'm just afraid we will regret them not having a place of their own. (for our benefit as well as theirs). We do have a larger family and it is common for us to have 10+ people all inside together eating, playing games, etc.
We are leaning towards a rear living floorplan, but are also considering some of the new mid-ship bunk floorplans as options. My main concern is the overall size of the new bunk floorplan trailers. We enjoy state parks and a 45' trailer is going to be much harder to get into allot of them.
I don't think we would upgrade to another traditional bunkhouse design. We would just keep what we have.
Thoughts?