All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsadditional sleeper in Roadtrek210POur 2010 RT210P has twin beds in the rear. I would like to take our 6ft, 230lb grandson on trips. No way can he fit in third seat deal. Any ideas for some sort of addition to accommodate him? Not a separate tent unless it was attached someway. ThanksRe: B+ motorhomesThe wet bath in the Leisure Travel Van does look like it would be big enough. If anyone knows of a used one for sale, please let me know. There isn't any place that sells them around here, but I would at least like to see one. Anyway, I have been thinking I might consider the Pleasure Way. I know it is a B but the TD has a good set up. Do y'all have an opinion about it?Re: B+ motorhomesThe site was really informative to me. Prices were less than other places. If we could find a dry bath and swivel seats we would be okay with a Queen or King bed. They are just so hard to make up and I am like the "Princess and the Pea." Very fussy about my bed.Re: B+ motorhomesThank you Burlmart. I just took another look at the LTV site. It does look like a wet bath for the Spirit. Looks like a dry bath for the Serenity. I will take a look at the Sprinter you mentioned.Re: B+ motorhomesBurlmart - I would buy a Spirit in a minute if I could. Looking at it on the web has spoiled me for the others. It is everything I like and want. Maybe I will see a used one with low mileage at a good price. Yea, right! Cheeze1 - I agree about the dry bathroom. We have a hybrid trailer with a wet bath and years ago (30) we had a MH with one and never again! Happyjack2 - I have viewed the spec sheets and am awaiting the info. I wish I could physically see one. Gene in NE - I did say drive like a van, but I remember now you all saying it was like a dually truck etc. Do all of the B's have dual wheels? I want to try and convince my husband by saying we can get rid of one car and use the MH as a car. Can one really drive it downtown and park? Thanks all!Re: B+ motorhomesBurlmart: I looked up the LTV Free Spirit. It would be just the thing. It looked like the 2007 ones had a dry bath. However, they are well over $100,000. Perfect, though too expensive.Re: B+ motorhomesI don't know if the B+ crowd is going to come back here, but I have spent the last four evenings reading all 166 pages. I have learned a lot, however I still don't know if the 25 foot Trail-Lites can be driven like a car. Is it only the 21 and 23? We don't have any of the MH's in our area and all I know for sure is that I do not want a slide and I do want a Chevy engine. I want to be able to drive it like a Van and I would like twin beds separate from the front with some kind of swivel seats in front or some kind of seating for up front for leisure time. I do want a dry bath. It may be impossible to find this in the small size and without a slide, but I thought I would see if anyone has a suggestion. Are the slides still as hard to deal with as the posts from 02, 03, and 04 suggest? Thanks for your help.