Jun-08-2015 08:27 AM
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Jun-12-2015 05:53 AM
1775 wrote:
When using the toilet the door is open and there is a privacy section that opens to block the view from the front. In older than 2010 Roadtreks there also had been a privacy door/curtain to block the back. That is not in my 2011 and if you stop on the road for a quick one, you need to close the curtains on the windows in the back or you are in full view. We made our own curtain to hang by magnets from the shower track to give privacy from the back windows. As to getting past the door - not only can't you get past the door but if someone is sitting in the front and watching TV (which is past the door) if one uses the toilet the person can no longer see the TV. Is this a deal breaker? - no. Getting past to walk to the back? Where would one go? If the bed is made up the bed starts at the end of the toilet cabinet. I still would not get the permanent bath. It is small inside and it is like closing yourself into a box going inside and shutting the door. Many that I have heard from just leave those doors (there are two) open when inside anyway.
Jun-12-2015 03:36 AM
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Jun-10-2015 04:13 PM
Jun-10-2015 11:33 AM
mumkin wrote:
Since you will usually be by yourself, I think the aisle shower would be fine. The reality is that if there are you and a couple kids, there is likely not enough hot water or tank capacity to do showers for three. :C You would definitely be using the campground showers in that case.
I definitely agree with you about getting the Chevy versus Ford and Dodge... both of which often have handling issues in the older used models. No problem finding service and they nearly always handle well.
Jun-09-2015 03:15 PM
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Jun-09-2015 10:58 AM
Jun-09-2015 08:50 AM
dks wrote:
Aisle shower in my RT works well for us. We use it whenever we are not at a campground. We like it better than the full bathroom option since you have more room to actually shower. I assume there will be only 2 of you traveling, so needing to go to the back of the van if someone is using the bathroom/shower should not be an issue.
Jun-09-2015 08:49 AM
BudJ wrote:
I'm 5'11" and find the bed of a 190 too narrow. I increased the size from 27" to 33", simple and easy to do. With Ellen I set it up as a king size bed.
Bud
Jun-09-2015 06:30 AM
Jun-09-2015 06:29 AM
Jun-09-2015 06:24 AM
BudJ wrote:
Forgot to mention that since isle showers work well, you can buy a new 2015 Roadtrek with an isle shower.
http://www.roadtrek.com/models/190-popular/
Bud