travelnutz wrote:
You have to go into an RV model with all the slides all the way in to see what it's really like because floor plans in brochures are very deceiving and many not to scale. So many have been fooled!
With the slides in: Can you fully use the kitchen, bathroom, and access the bed and/or the closets on the other side of the bed. What a PIA to have to open a slide everytime for just a nature call on the road or to get a sweater/jacket etc if the weather changes, spill something, or maybe it gets a lot hotter in the afternoon and you want some different duds to wear. After just over 50 years of RVing now, we've been well educated and know what works and what creates problems!
Very good info to consider. Thank you! I will definitely add "slides in" to our shopping requirements. I can think of lots of reasons you may want to use the coach for a few hours with the slides in...
All of what you said plus:
- Don't want to deal with the rush hour traffic of an upcoming city, so you stop at a rest area to take a nap or watch TV for a couple hours.
- Want a quick lunch
- Got dirty fixing something on your rig and need a quick shower.
I can probably think of more. This just made the "important" list.
Thanks!