tragusa3 wrote:
We have weight police and dog police, but apparently, you can do as you wish with your kids!
Ok, now that's funny!
I have to admit that it seems strange to me to put your kids on the floor, but my kids always sleep on their beds, never the floor or couch.
My oldest is 5'5" at 12 and has grown about 5" in the past 6 months, so I know what you mean about growing like weeds. We got lucky that our bunks don't max out until over 250#, I've seen some that max out at 100#. Now what's the point of that? Also, my 6 foot tall nephew stayed with us last summer and he fit on the bunk just fine, so I'm thinking we're good for a few more years.
You could also go longer and that might give you more options as far as bunks go. But, if your kids don't mind, then why bother.
I love my bunkhouse and the fact that there is no conversion every night and morning. We typically eat and stay outside most of the time, however, the mornings seem to be cool and wet and we almost always eat breakfast inside. When kids slept on the couch and table, the morning conversion made us eat outside on cold wet picnic tables or quickly fold up all the beds. Neither of those options were ideal. We did that for a year and it got tiresome quickly. We searched out a model with permanent beds. My kids will wake up and play their devices and read in their room together before coming out to eat. In fact, I just got them a tv/dvd combo for their bunk room as a Christmas gift. You can tell we use the bunkhouse a lot, but each family is different and if you won't use it, then go a different route.
Your boys are old enough to put in their opinion as well and you might want to take that into consideration. Your trips aren't just the weekend warrior trips. Even at 12, I think it would have put a damper on my amazing trip if my only option was to sleep on an inflatable mattress on the floor for 42 days. Just a thought.
2017 Coachmen Catalina 323 BHDSCK
2018 Ford F150 FX4
3 growing kids and 1 big dog