jlud,
We are also a family with 4 kids and a dog or two. We did all of our research back from 2002-2004 before buying our first RV. We went from looking at small hybrids to tow with our Honda Odyssey, to van/TT combos to the rig in our signature, a 36' gas Class A that we use to tow the Odyssey. Since we had 4 kids and a dog, Fifth Wheels really weren't an option. We are VERY happy with the decision we made, over 12 years ago now.
We don't have a bunk floor plan as they really weren't available back then. But to be honest, we're not crazy about most bunk floor plans we've seen. Our rig has two sofas and a dinette up front, so that gives us plenty of living space when the weather is less than ideal. We like having the kids sleep up front and "mommy & daddy" space in the back, plus all of the closet storage we get in the space that bunks normally take up.
But the important things is you found something that works for you. I've heard it said before on these forums that with TT/Fiver the vacation doesn't begin until you reach your destination, but in a motorhome, it begins when you leave your driveway. I find that to be exactly true. The conveniences available while travelling, ESPECIALLY with children, aren't fully appreciated until you have a motorhome.
One caveat: we do keep everyone belted while rolling down the road unless I (the driver) deem that it is safe to be unbelted to change seats, use the potty, etc. Our rig came with 12 seat belted positions from the factory (3 on each sofa, 4 on the dinette, driver & passenger) so there are lots of seating options. In addition, I installed 3 seatbelts across the bed in back. When we travel at night, we put the kids (all 4 of them when they were smaller) in the bed and put the seat belts over them so they won't come rolling off the bed in a panic stop.
๐ One of the things we appreciate about travelling in the motorhome is that when you hit traffic/construction/accident or some other delay, in the motorhome we can use that "wasted time" to make a lunch/snack, get drinks, potty break etc. while inching along. Then, once the traffic jam clears, we just keep right on rolling along while most others in the jam are heading to the next exit/rest stop to use the facilities. Very convenient and makes up a bit for the slightly slower pace of the motorhome over travelling in the car.
When we're going to be travelling for a very long time (4+ hours) I have connected the Wii to the TV and the kids will play that while travelling.
Glad to hear you are enjoying your motorhome. Safe travels!
๐~Rick
2005 Georgie Boy Cruise Master 3625 DS on a Workhorse W-22
Rick, Gail, 1 girl (27-Angel since 2008), 1 girl (22), 2 boys (23 & 20).
2001 Honda Odyssey, Demco Aluminator tow bar & tow plate, SMI Silent Partner brake controller.