โJul-23-2015 09:21 AM
โJul-24-2015 12:36 PM
0488FB wrote:
We have a Forestriver 26rr which is a Toyhauler. In November of 2013, we bought a 25rr and thought we were set for a long time. However, we found out that the small bathroom and bed in front which I had to crawl/fall over DW made us realize this was not going to work for the long haul. Shortly after our purchase, the 26rr came out and boy did the layout address these problems. Came to the realization of trade up now or keep what we really don't like. We can't be happier for our decision and really look forward to each outing now. Your doing the right thing by gathering as much input as you can combined with past experience. Doing your homework first will pay off in the final decision. Good luck and have fun shopping.
โJul-24-2015 11:43 AM
โJul-24-2015 09:13 AM
SoundGuy wrote:Campin'_Nana wrote:
We have a son and DIL that have their own small trailer who we'll camp with often. They would get together with us in ours to eat or play games, so that is something for us to consider as well. Thanks!
A rather important "detail" that had you mentioned it back in your original post would have saved those suggesting a shorter sub 20' model the trouble of even bothering. :S Seems to me you and your DH really need to sit down and collate a list of requirements that suit your particular situation, then go forward to consider various offerings that meet those requirements rather than those of others that have been offered in these 5 pages of discussion. :R
โJul-24-2015 09:08 AM
davosfam wrote:
We have friends who went from tent camping to a 19' trailer (that probably includes the tongue) with a bed in front, kitchen/dinette in the middle and bathroom in back. The bed is boxed in and they have to climb over each other in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom. When they were looking for a trailer, they wanted small and said that anything was better than a tent. Now that they have had it for a year, she wishes they had more room. Hindsight is 20/20. ๐
โJul-24-2015 09:05 AM
Campin'_Nana wrote:
We have a son and DIL that have their own small trailer who we'll camp with often. They would get together with us in ours to eat or play games, so that is something for us to consider as well. Thanks!
โJul-24-2015 08:57 AM
toedtoes wrote:Campin'_Nana wrote:
The tent was when I was in my early 20's and I'm 50 now. Never again...LOL!
I just meant that for most people the "never again" part of the tent is the set up, sleeping on the ground, and the rain. If you were happy in a tent as a family, then you'll be fine in a small trailer as a family - you'll just have more comfortable beds and a bathroom.
โJul-24-2015 08:53 AM
โJul-24-2015 08:47 AM
jfkmk wrote:
All great posts, and they show it all boils down to personal preference and what you like to do when you camp. We have a small 17' tt we've used for 4 years now. We love it and plan to hang onto it until retirement. At that time we plan to do a lot more camping with trips that are much longer. Right now our longest trips are two weeks long. Most of the time it's just the two of us, but sometimes one of our older(20 something) kids join us.
What we like is the camper has everything we need. It's light, easy to pull, and we get into any site available. The small size kind of "forces" us to do what we love....spend time outdoors.
What we would want in a new camper includes a couch of some sort so we don't have to sit at the dinette all the time, a bed that has access on both sides (my wife complains every time the bed is made) and lose the "pinch point" between the kitchen and the bathroom wall.
As far as being stuck inside the trailer for three days, I can't take being stuck in a 3000 sq ft house, the trailer would kill me! Our trips always include site seeing and visiting, so for us that's not an issue.
Good luck and have fun!
โJul-24-2015 08:27 AM
jfkmk wrote:
All great posts, and they show it all boils down to personal preference and what you like to do when you camp.
โJul-24-2015 06:30 AM
โJul-24-2015 05:51 AM
โJul-24-2015 05:35 AM
SoundGuy wrote:Campin'_Nana wrote:In a past life, I had a 20' TT with just a dinette, no couch or recliners. 2 adults and 2 kids traveled in that and it was fine. We're older now, though and wonder about having a comfortable space.With this experience under you belts I don't see how anyone here can tell you anything you already don't know. :h You know the routine, go look at a few examples in different sizes, and make your own decision. ๐
As I said earlier, my husband has never camped before in a TT. My experience with the TT was 25 years ago and a past husband. I am not looking for someone else to determine for us which camper to buy. We are simply looking for opinions from others, because we find that helpful and we learn from the experience of others. The responses we have received have been helpful and considerate, up until now. ๐
โJul-24-2015 04:34 AM
Campin'_Nana wrote:
I should clarify, that by "happy", I didn't mean my husband and I couldn't share the same space and be happy. I just meant if you're stuck inside for 3 days straight because of bad weather, we probably would want enough space where we weren't tripping over one another.
We love to play board games, etc. It's such a hard decision to decide which length TT to get.
In a past life, I had a 20' TT with just a dinette, no couch or recliners. 2 adults and 2 kids traveled in that and it was fine. We're older now, though and wonder about having a comfortable space.
โJul-24-2015 01:14 AM