What kind of camper do you have?

we have a 1994 34ft Monaco Dynasty Motorcoach....love it to pieces

no slides, drinks diesel by the gallon, but still love it to pieces
 
We've got a 2002 Coleman Niagara. Moved up from a 1990 Coleman Sequoia. Now we have air/heat/potty and slideout. Oh, the joy.

If we moved up to a travel trailer, we'd have to pay to park it somewhere. HOA frowns on anything over fence height. Love our camper though.
 
We have a 2005 28' Outback TT. Very happy with it as our first camper. We love it and use it all the time.

Just looked at 5th wheels the other day and saw at least 4 with quad bunkbeds.

One day we'll move up, but for now we're happy with no payment. Unless you count the new truck payments :scared1:
 
We had a Hurricane motorhome, but we sold it and have nothing right now.
 

We have a Layton 297 bunkhouse fifth wheel. 32' with triple bunks in the back, 1 slide and tons of room. It will sleep 7 people comfortably or 9 if you double up on the dinette and sofa sleeper.
 
We just got a new TT toy hauler last week :cool1: . We love it. 35' long, enough room to haul 2 golf carts inside ( you have to take the top off one of them though ). Front private bedroom and you can walk around the bed. 3 sofas and you can put the table where you want. Power over head bed in the rear of the trailer. It will sleep 7 no problem you could push it to 9. We ordered it from up north and had it delivered to Texas. Oh yeah it is a 2009 Wolf pack 30wp. It is amazing how much cheaper the trailers are up north. Even paying to get it shipped.
 
I don't know where you are located but Heartland makes a 5th wheel called a sundance and it has the best famly floorplan I have seen. It has 2 bedrooms one in the nose and a dropfloor playroom in the rear with a stairway to a loft bed upstairs.
I work for an rv dealer and we got one in the other day they are cool.
 
We have a 2005 28' Outback TT. Very happy with it as our first camper. We love it and use it all the time.

Just looked at 5th wheels the other day and saw at least 4 with quad bunkbeds.

One day we'll move up, but for now we're happy with no payment. Unless you count the new truck payments :scared1:

When we were looking for a new trailer last year we liked the Outbacks especially the rear living area with the picture window and dual swivel chairs, but the lack of an actual full closet nixed that model as all we saw only had those useless shirt closets which over the bed nightstands would barely hold a weekend worth of stuff. We now have the shirt closets in the bedroom for shorts and some t-shirts and a nice like 3' wide real closet for coats, pants, and shirts that we don't want to come out wrinkled.

Larry
 
2005 Gulfstream Mako 31fbrh, Has been to the Fort 3 times. Unfortunatley, the child has grown up, so it is now for sale. We hope to get into something more set up for 2 adults with dogs.
 
WE have a 2008 Travelstar ck19 by Starcraft. A 20 ft. hard sided hybrid that has queen beds that fold out on the front and rear. We moved up from a 2002 Coleman Westlake this past fall and enjoy staying warmer in the colder camping weather.

Jim and Linda
 
In 2006 we bought our 2004 Trail-Lite 8306S TT. I'ts 30 ft hitch to bumper, weighs 4760lbs dry, is less than 9 ft tall to roof, has a front living room with a dinette slide, a bar , eye level tv across from the couch, a large hall closet, rear queen bedroom, fiberglass ext, underneath enclosed with metal panels. We especially like the nice living area, you can see the tv from the couch, the 2 bar stools and one side of the dinette. It is a great living room layout for a midsize trailer. We prefer more livingroom and kitchen space so we chose not to have bunk beds. This is the largest trailer I will ever own. My next one will be a Hi-Lo, for better gas milage, and use a cabin tent for extra space. Even though my trailer is an ultralite, my towing gas milage is not good, about 9mpg with my old 5.4 expedition. Hopeing it will be a tad better with my "new" excursion, now i can use overdrive without fear of transmission damage. Anyway, low profile lite trailers like popups and hi-lo's will get much better gas milage.
 
1998 coleman cheyenne pop up. It's everything we need, we're off the ground have heat and air.
 
We have a 2006 Crossroads Cruiser CF30QB. We spend most of the summer camping in it and love the floorplan. The kids have quad bunks in the back with a TV a wardrobe closet and a door. The queen slide out in the front gives us lots of room and a full closet. There is a lot of storage inside and out. Watch the actual length of the trailer. Our model is a 30 but it is 34 feet long, paired with a crew cab dually and we are about 55 feet long!
 
We have a 2007 Cardinal 33 ft with triple slides and a large back bunk room. We bought it last June and our first trip was to Fort Wilderness. It's been on several trips now and we're still happy with it.

Ah...the camping life is good!;)
 
2003 aerolite cub 236 hybrid, with 2 full queen drop outs, and a sofa slide. There is a boat load of counter space. When you look inside, on the kitchen side, there is the door and refridge, the reset is counter space, sink which converts into counter/ stove/ and then more counter space towards the back, which is the top of the closet( axp 4 ' wide / 3 ' tall)
 
2002 Country Coach Intrigue -- Class A diesel pusher with two slides.

Used to have a 1988 Airstream TT -- loved it but woudn't go back!
 
It used to be this:

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Jayco Kiwi 23B towed by a Ford F150 Supercrew.

Last year we traded for this:

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Jayco Greyhawk 26SS that tows a Saturn Ion. Notice the license plate on the front of the pickup is now on the front of the motorhome
 












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