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Helmsey wrote:
One thing to think about with a rear living room (forgive me if it's been posted but I didn't read all the responses) is what will you do when the kids go to bed in the living room? If the kids are sleeping and the adults want to hang out its everyone to the bedroom or everyone out under the awning. Might not be a huge issue, but something to think about.
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826storm wrote:
Wow! What great responses, you all are great! I sure appreciate everyone's thoughts in helping me decide what's best fit my family... After all the feedback on the bunks I'm definitely more receptive to the idea. I guess I just really liked that idea of the recliner by the river ha ha ha. One question I have is instead of one of those couches that come with most campers do you suppose a dealer would be receptive to swapping it for one of those double entertainment chair getups? I just want a place I can kick back and be comfortable when it's a hundy outside. Gregrc75 what model number is that keystone above? That's a pretty gnarly setup! As for being close on weight I really only intend to use this thing down at our land or maybe a 25 mile radius from our house. I can't remember who asked but I'm down close on the Cedar to where it meets up with the Iowa river by Columbus Junction. I did look at those coachman apex campers and I must say I am impressed. Quite a bit lighter and slick looking units. I found a dealer about an hour away that had quite a few 2015 models, might have to go see if they want to deal. I gravitated towards that 288 model.
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DutchmenSport wrote:
If the kids are 5 years older (in their teen years), and the home is only a couple miles away, more than likely, in 5 years, the kids will stop coming, or at least spending nights in the camper. Once they get old enough to start working and driving, they start living their own lives. They won't want to go to the camper any more, if parents are there.
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