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Merrykalia
Aug 11, 2014Explorer
We had a 2007 Rockwood 8317SS bunkhouse. It had the superslide in the living/dining/kitchen and the 4 bunks in the rear. The curb side had the regular size bunks and the superslide side had the 28" bunks. I slept on the 28" bunk several times and was comfy (I was really tired when we went to bed, though.) There is not enough room to roll over, but I could turn over. There was approximately 18" of space between bunks and there was a wardrobe, shelf and 3 lower drawers. It worked, but we spent approximately 100 days per year in our RV, so the girls needed some floor/play space.
We purchased a Wildcat front bunk fifth wheel. It has the two bunks on the left, one upper bunk in the front with a jack-knife couch underneath. (zig-zag setup) The girls (10 and 7) love it and we have slept 5 pre-teen girls in there comfortably. We slept 6 one night, but one had the floor. These bunks are 30" wide and more comfy than the one in the previous TT. There is a 5'X5' play space (for Barbie's) in their room that gets used daily. It beats the heck out of a 5' long, 18" wide galley in the TT.
Just my $.02 worth.
We purchased a Wildcat front bunk fifth wheel. It has the two bunks on the left, one upper bunk in the front with a jack-knife couch underneath. (zig-zag setup) The girls (10 and 7) love it and we have slept 5 pre-teen girls in there comfortably. We slept 6 one night, but one had the floor. These bunks are 30" wide and more comfy than the one in the previous TT. There is a 5'X5' play space (for Barbie's) in their room that gets used daily. It beats the heck out of a 5' long, 18" wide galley in the TT.
Just my $.02 worth.
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