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willald
Dec 30, 2020Explorer II
Rick makes some really good points. I hadn't really thought about a dual sofa model, but it could work if:
1. You can find one that has dual sofas that big, and has all the seat-belted places to sit like Rick's rig has.
2. Your kids are OK with being that close when sleeping, and not really having their own 'space' like they would with a bunk model.
3. You don't mind losing nearly all your living space when kids go to bed.
4. You don't mind having to set up, and put down all those beds every day.
Personally for us, #2, 3, and 4 would eliminate this option.
As far as the privacy thing goes: We have a Class A with the bunks along the 'hallway' near the back bedroom. Privacy has never really been a problem for us. Just put the jacks down to make things solid, put a lock of some kind on bedroom door, and turn on a TV or music for noise when you need to cover up other 'sounds'. Has always worked fine for us, and we are younger than most couples that own a class A, and get 'frisky' quite often, haha. :)
1. You can find one that has dual sofas that big, and has all the seat-belted places to sit like Rick's rig has.
2. Your kids are OK with being that close when sleeping, and not really having their own 'space' like they would with a bunk model.
3. You don't mind losing nearly all your living space when kids go to bed.
4. You don't mind having to set up, and put down all those beds every day.
Personally for us, #2, 3, and 4 would eliminate this option.
As far as the privacy thing goes: We have a Class A with the bunks along the 'hallway' near the back bedroom. Privacy has never really been a problem for us. Just put the jacks down to make things solid, put a lock of some kind on bedroom door, and turn on a TV or music for noise when you need to cover up other 'sounds'. Has always worked fine for us, and we are younger than most couples that own a class A, and get 'frisky' quite often, haha. :)
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