bobndot wrote:
East to West beds are more difficult to make up.
If sleeping 2 people in it, one person has to climb over the other in order to get out of the bed.
Which is one of many reasons we ditched our hybrid after just one season - couldn't wait to get rid of it and replace it with a travel trailer with no tenting and a
real bed that each of us could get in/out of without annoying the other. :B
One caution: While more and more manufacturers are now installing a full length 80" queen bed there are still quite a few models fitted with just a short queen. Ours was like that so I extended it 6" myself, current versions of my same trailer now have a full length queen. :B
North to South beds are usually island beds that offer walk around bed making as well as under the bed storage. Its also easier to reach overhead cabinets and side closets and night stands are normally used for more storage.
As you can see North to south island beds are convenient to use plus more storage.
Unfortunately, some manufacturers in an effort to provide both a queen bed
and sofa in a shorter trailer will install a Murphy bed, the downside being the mechanism in many cases eliminates or drastically reduces any storage under it
and usually severely limits any front pass through cargo storage space. This may work for some but certainly not for us as we make great use of that massive front storage compartment.
๐ Also consider a comfortable place to sit. Some dinettes are horrible once you sit in them for an hour and a sofa would be a very welcome addition to a floorplan like that. If you choose a floorplan with a dinette only (no sofa) then make sure its a comfy dinette-long-term for the inclement days/nights.
Easy to say, tough to do. Insisting on both a sofa and dinette by definition means a longer trailer than many of us are willing to drag around ... since we eat outside more often than inside
our solution was a floor plan with a sofa only. The trailer did come with a stand alone table but it's way too big, too heavy so we instead use a couple of lightweight, folding TV tables whenever we might want to eat while seated at the dinette. Works for us and means we don't have to drag around a bigger trailer. :B
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