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Think we have found it....Grand design Solitude 365 DEN

DeezPanthers1
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Hi again everyone. So after looking at just about everything, we happen to come across Solitude 365 DEN , we think it may be perfect. We do have 3 kids and had been looking at bunkhouses, but really didn't like the small living space. We also looked at the mid bunk designs, but they didn't offer a 2nd bathroom or much storage in kids room. So then we found this. It has a living area for hubby and I to have a kid free area(after kids go to bed), but when we want to spend time together, we can hang out in the den (kids room), to watch a movie or play a game.

Ok so I want some opinions from seasoned RVers. Do you think this would work long term for kids? Are there some things that I should keep in mind? What is everyone's opinion on GD? I know they are pretty new, and that kind of worries me.
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topjimmy
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The Montana High Country's are nice 5er's BUT your are looking at GD Solitudes and The Montana HC is Montana's "entry" level 5er that is like the GD's Reflection line, The Solitude competes with the Montana Legacy and Heartland Big Horn Etc...
2015 Montana 3735MK Legacy,2007 3500HD GMC Dually LBZ Duramax/Allison ,Pacbrake,Firestone Airbags Bullydog Tuner

NWKomfort350
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DeezPanthers1 wrote:
tcamper wrote:
Have friends that have a very similar floor plan in another brand and it is working very well for them.... with 2 teenagers (and always company)


Can I ask what brand your friend has, I haven't really seen this floorplan else where except for I think it was an OR roamer. Thanks.


Here is one that is "similar"

Montana High Country 362RD
Chris & Stephanie
2 kids - 1 boy / 1 girl
Winston (boxer)
2016 Open Range Roamer 367BHS
13 F350 6.7 CREW LONG BED SRW
B & W Patriot

02 F350 7.3 SC LB SRW - SOLD
2014 Keystone Cougar 281BHS - SOLD

DeezPanthers1
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tcamper wrote:
Have friends that have a very similar floor plan in another brand and it is working very well for them.... with 2 teenagers (and always company)


Can I ask what brand your friend has, I haven't really seen this floorplan else where except for I think it was an OR roamer. Thanks.

tcamper
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Have friends that have a very similar floor plan in another brand and it is working very well for them.... with 2 teenagers (and always company)
Let's go camping.......

Terry & Eileen
2017 Grand Design Solitude 310GK
2015 RAM 3500 4X2 / 6.7 Cummins diesel
Houston, Texas

NWKomfort350
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Don't forget the Seattle RV Show is in February!
Chris & Stephanie
2 kids - 1 boy / 1 girl
Winston (boxer)
2016 Open Range Roamer 367BHS
13 F350 6.7 CREW LONG BED SRW
B & W Patriot

02 F350 7.3 SC LB SRW - SOLD
2014 Keystone Cougar 281BHS - SOLD

minnow
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Glad it works out for some of you. I can't imagine 5 people in an RV full time, no matter how big the RV is. I guess one would have to go the bath house and sit on the throne for some alone time.

DeezPanthers1
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topjimmy wrote:
I have been doing it for 5 years now and should have done it before that ,never been happier,Yes there are adjustments but Man Lov'in Every minute of it:)


Man they really need a like button. 😉

topjimmy
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I have been doing it for 5 years now and should have done it before that ,never been happier,Yes there are adjustments but Man Lov'in Every minute of it:)
2015 Montana 3735MK Legacy,2007 3500HD GMC Dually LBZ Duramax/Allison ,Pacbrake,Firestone Airbags Bullydog Tuner

DeezPanthers1
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NWKomfort350 wrote:
It is not impossible! Many are already doing it.


I wish there was a like button. :B

NWKomfort350
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DeezPanthers1 wrote:
Me Again wrote:
With a family of 5 how many weeks or months do you think you will make it before throwing in the towel? Chris


Thats why I said give it a try. I know it will be hard, and we will need to adjust some things, but I don't think its impossible. We won't be selling all our stuff (just downsizing), then have the military move it, and will put it in storage for a while. If we get to the point where its not working, then we will find a house.


It is not impossible! Many are already doing it.
Chris & Stephanie
2 kids - 1 boy / 1 girl
Winston (boxer)
2016 Open Range Roamer 367BHS
13 F350 6.7 CREW LONG BED SRW
B & W Patriot

02 F350 7.3 SC LB SRW - SOLD
2014 Keystone Cougar 281BHS - SOLD

DeezPanthers1
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Me Again wrote:
With a family of 5 how many weeks or months do you think you will make it before throwing in the towel? Chris


Thats why I said give it a try. I know it will be hard, and we will need to adjust some things, but I don't think its impossible. We won't be selling all our stuff (just downsizing), then have the military move it, and will put it in storage for a while. If we get to the point where its not working, then we will find a house.

Me_Again
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With a family of 5 how many weeks or months do you think you will make it before throwing in the towel? Chris
2021 F150 2.7 Ecoboost - Summer Home 2017 Bighorn 3575el. Can Am Spyder RT-L Chrome, Kawasaki KRX1000. Retired and enjoying it! RIP DW 07-05-2021

jims1
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Check out the Grand Design Momentum line of toy haulers. Loft and rear beds for the kids, some have second bathrooms, good size kitchens, etc. We are considering a change to the 397TH ourselves.
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Me, Alie, and Salie
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DeezPanthers1
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EscaladeEscapers wrote:

We have a washer/dryer combo in our unit. Purchased used unit and it came with it. It's just my husband and I, so it's okay. If I were going to live it in long term, I would get a full size stacking washer/dryer, or do my laundry at a laundry mat. I think with children, unless it's a full unit, you would be doing laundry ALL the time. It takes a long time, and can't load much into the combo units.


Thanks. I think that is the route I want to go. I think at this point my plan will be to have everyone put there days dirty clothes in the washer and then run it in the morning and put away that way they don't pile up. But still 5 peoples clothes a day still adds up, so I think stackable is the way to go also.

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DeezPanthers1 wrote:
momentum rv wrote:
Have you checked out the GD Reflection line? They have several BH models that may meet your needs better

https://www.granddesignrv.com/reflection-floorplans.php

GD is a great company. Vary happy with my GD Momentum.


Yes I have, as I stated the normal bunk models have such a small living space, I mean to watch a family movie my kids would have to sit in table chairs. The mid bunk does not offer nearly enough closet space for 3 kids. The mid bunk would be fine if we wouldn't be using this for long periods of time, but being that we will be sometimes staying in it for months at a time, I need space to put clothes for my kids. Thanks though.

Someone mentioned the washing machine earlier and that is something I want to think about, but I have been told camper washer/dryers are useless, so I hadn't thought about it much. What are all your thoughts on washers and dryers in campers? Useless or great to have for semi long term?


We have a washer/dryer combo in our unit. Purchased used unit and it came with it. It's just my husband and I, so it's okay. If I were going to live it in long term, I would get a full size stacking washer/dryer, or do my laundry at a laundry mat. I think with children, unless it's a full unit, you would be doing laundry ALL the time. It takes a long time, and can't load much into the combo units.