Is a rear kitchen in a fifth wheel a problem? I have heard that they are good to have and others say to just pack them differently. We are first time RVers so trying to find the right one.
A lot of it depends on the length. With a rear kitchen you get a see saw motion. The shorter trailers do it more. Our friends had one and they just learned to pack glasses with foam and some other items.
Another thing to think about is that the kitchen is typically the busiest place in the RV as people are in and out getting drinks and food. The rear kitchen will have everyone traversing the length of the coach. Not a big issue, but something to consider.
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