There’s a whole Lotta places where they could’ve added much more storage. Above every window should be storage. On every wall in both bathrooms should be as much storage as they could put. Also, how great would this be if it had a tip out on the other side also in the kitchen in the living room that would just be great. Plus, it could use some storage cabinets and stuff up in the beautiful aloft. Thanks for showing our love your presentation! Your friends are nice also!
I love this. But it would be a 10, if it had double pane windows, and more storage cabinets upstairs n down. A bigger stove n microwave, a dishwasher. A curtain to divide the upstairs room. A half bath would be cool. I love the kitchen and living room. I love the windows. Great for a mountain or lake view.
@@bonniebrown3640 SO IF you had a landing at the top of the stairs large enough to change clothes standing would it be better.?.?.? Or is it just fine laying down & changing clothes on the loft???
Loaf area is big enough add extra bedding for kids to guests. Bedroom I would flip over the washer/dryer from the closet. Easier to do your laundry for bending down not hitting the bed. The bathroom lack of storage for towels. A half bathroom would been nice with all the people camping.
I think they were trying to make this light weight and skipped on some things I'd want in a full time living destination trailer. It should have a larger 4 burner stove top, a larger convection microwave, and I'd even want a dishwasher. I'd rather this have an 15k GVWR and a third axle to have the features I'd want. Despite being a destination trailer, it seems like it's set up for short-term camping. Like a well appointed hunting lodge. I also agree about the 1/2 bath. Cut the pantry in half, slide the fridge over, slide the living room over and put the 1/2 bath against the stairs to the loft so it's right there for the kids in the loft.
JD. great content. Enjoy your channel. It seems that you have upgraded your cameras and there is great resolution. Maybe too much so. The increased resolution has (I think) exacerbated panning because it seems to induce motion sickness. May want to take a look at that and consider a more stable panning technique or perhaps less. Thanks! Keep up the good work.
THIS IS WHAT I LIKE - A trailer that is not too high off the ground. Doesn’t feel as much like home when it’s too high up. Along with my own interior custom, the only things I’d wanna change are 1) keeping it at 2 stories stories tall but not actually have a 2nd story above 2) and maybe getting one that’s already 57 feet but making it low to the ground like this one if it’s high like the ones that run on the highway. Low is key.
With that height and the weight, you are basically towing a giant sail down the road. It's basically a light mobile home. I'm surprised the wheels don't have quick disconnects. Really pretty though. ***Why don't the manufacturers put a 'vertical' slide to lift the roof of the loft another 3 feet or so?!? Kids could stand up, and it could be lowered whenever you needed to travel (and the RV is already very light for it's size).***
I would have given this an 8.5. The reason I’m giving it a point lower is because of the loft. They give you a humongous loft with only 2 of those small mattress pads with the little bears on them and nothing else. Other destination trailers that I’ve seen have little storage shelves with the storage baskets/organizers, double the mattress pads, and I think that they should have split the loft space up either by a divider or by putting a small loft on one side of the trailer and another small one on the other side of the trailer. Just because they are kids doesn’t mean they don’t like to have some privacy from each other too. But other than the loft, I love the rest of it.
Nice! Like the calibration, good points brought up. The fridge seems like it's sitting in the living area. Maybe a design switch with pantry location? Weight distribution might be a factor, the half bath idea is good. Has ANY DESIGNERS, considered a "popup roof" for loft areas. Not necessarily a full stand up height, but maybe a 24inch to 36 inch height? Thanks for sharing. Love being an "arm chair"tour criteria author !😉😊👍
No issues except the lack of a half bath as you pointed out. I would opt for a larger TV and a fireplace in the living room and convert the lower countertop section into one that flips up.
Im curious of the quality of materials with this rig coming in under 13k lbs dry... Time will tell but its beautiful inside. Thanks as always for the content!!! 😁
The point about something this big only having 1 full bath is huge. But not only is it just 1 full bath, the toilet isn't in its own private closet so people can use that while someone else might be showering/cleaning up. It's a very bottlenecked single bathroom for such a big trailer. I have a shorter 5W that has 2 fulls in it so this longer park model only having 1 is a pretty big negative. Neither of my bathrooms have the toilet in its own private closet, either, but I still have 2 fully operational bathrooms that can be used simultaneously.
Some RV layouts work well for some buyers but not others. I agree, a half bath would be a great plus. However, at this price point and what it offers, the "pros" definitely outweigh the "cons." It also makes it hard to decide if one was to be looking at the Wildwood and Salem Views. I'm getting closer to deciding which Destination trailer I am going to buy and this a contender. The only way I wouldn't go with this is if I went with a Riverstone with a front Kitchen.
Since it's a "park it and leave it" destination trailer, anyone who needs to go to the bathroom can always use one of the public bathrooms at the campground.
Ok so for the size and that it’s more of a park model would have expected a larger oven maybe since it has other windows maybe not the window behind the tv so that and the fireplace have a wall of their own and a king bed I would give this a 7
Any chance someone can go into the loft again? I'd like to see the bed area back there. Is it separated with a wall? Also does it slope downwards in there?
Wow this is absolutely beautiful. This is 5X bigger than my whole apartment lol. I could live in this full time. Love it ❤ with the microwave, I am 5’4. , could I reach.?
I actually think that there are way too many windows. It seems like it would be nice from the outside but when you get inside it's kind of disappointing. Not too much storage and a lot of wasted space. It does need some slide outs. Plus those lofts have not enough headroom. If I was a kid I wouldn't like it a bit. So thanks for sharing and have a nice day.
You're camping, venture outside to the bathroom if neccessary or make you an outdoor shower area. It would be cool if they made some type of fold out shower area on rv's. Something maybe you just shower with the bathing suit on.
Not enough carrying capacity. Should have 8,000 axels and G rated tires because they might be needed to get to your destination. If this is your home away from home, you will probably have a lot of stuff to carry, including outside furniture, hobby gear, etc. Also, not enough clothes storage in the master bedroom. I think a split bath with a shower in the middle would be great...a private master toilet and sink and the same for guests. Too many windows for heating and air-conditioning. This rv us off to an interesting start but needs lots of tweaks
I really wish they would have done the dual opposing slides you get in the fifth wheels with the rear living area, it makes such a difference to have that 14 foot wide space with all that room around the center island.
I think those 2 big awnings would be useful in hot weather to shade that wall of windows, but in cold weather you could roll them up and soak up all the sun you can get
I’m sure you need to use lots of propane-battery juice to keep it insulated in the winter or cool in the summer due to the large windows. This rig is so big, nothing to move around every other weekend or month. You set it somewhere and it’s there for months on end. Windows should be tinted because you don’t want an invasion of privacy everywhere… well, the blinds help. Lol
Giant Aquarium! The biggest challenge would be obtaining the perfect spot so all those windows provide the best view of mountains or a lake. With all that glass you were careful not to show yourself in any reflection, good job. Yep, needs a half bath. I think the wood areas should be a darker slate color to match up with the plethora of dark window frames. Definitely perfect for a weekend getaway for a big group with lots of kids romping around over the master bedroom. Zero privacy for any adult guests to sleep on that sectional. No exterior walkaround? . .
I like the size. Definitely needs more storage space. I have seen smaller ones with way more space in the kitchen, bathroom, living room and bedroom. The pantry is a good size.
I think the tv needed to be on a televator so you could put the TV down an completely enjoy the view. I agree that it needs a half bath, but not really a place for it. Also needs a place to hook up a solar generator on the inside. Now they have solar AC's an refrigerator so the inside hook ups in a few spots would be great.
How tall exactly is SUPER SUPER TALL, as a truck driver i regularly see newbie rv people forget that dimensions and weight are paramount if your planning on towing the towable rv
I like the living room area with the sectional and two chairs, but I don’t like the location or appearance of the tv and fireplace. I think they should rearrange the windows and place an entertainment type unit in front of the couch with the tv and fireplace. I understand these destination trailers are made to be more cost efficient, but this is intended to be a vacation home so why not put a full size microwave and oven? The loft is awesome as it gives you a huge area for kids to use as a playroom for toys, etc, or you can put a lot of kids up there with additional mattresses. I like the two glass doors which opens up the view. I think this has the largest living room than any destination unit I’ve seen!
The loft definitely needed more storage. I suppose one could add their own furniture. I would have preferred a better entertainment center and smaller windows. This is a destination trailer, there will be TV time. I like the mud room I saw in another trailer. You need a place to dump shoes, keys, backpack, coats by the door. Right into the kitchen doesn't work for me. And a half bath. I live in a 1 bathroom house and it does get annoying.
Above the fridge??? Horrible place for wine ... heat rises & ruins it. I think once he put a mattress & bedding in the loft, he might have a hard time sitting up in it. But it is a huge space & would be perfect for small kids! I would rather see more dresser drawers in the bedroom than a desk and more cabinet space in the living room (a tad smaller windows & more storage would be better for me ... Storage, storage, storage! Love the huge pantry!
I'd have to give this about a 3 for a RV and a 7 for using it as an office. For me, dragging that thing down the road on a tongue hitch, would be a nightmare. I think a trailer this big should be a 5th wheel unless it is a park model.
6 Out'a 10 , I always appreciate the practical score from those that are living their brand. I niavely wouldv'e got carried away with the 1st impression Shock & Awe & given a false high score. Designers , please try seperate toilet & shower much more often incl most smaller models.
I give it a 5 on a 1-10 scale. Remember this is a set up and live in it trailer. Closet space in the bedroom is so limited. Very disappointing. What’s with the 3 burner stove in 45 footer? Sorry not a great idea. Honestly if those 2 issues (issues to me that is😂) were addressed I’d seriously consider buying one. It is a beautiful unit, just not the layout I’m looking for. BTW is there an option for custom built trailers and have that floor plan made slightly differently?
I'd ditch the TV and put in a nicer fireplace. I'd ditch the fireplace in the primary room and put in more storage. The loft could use more storage as well. I'd rather have more pantry than an extra bathroom 😂
I am wondering what is under the stairway. That seems to be a lost space. Yes, in an RV that is this big with sleeping space for kids, a half-bath would be a must. I'd give it a 6.5 as it is and with a half bath probably an 8.
1000% agree with JD here. These destinations and massive 5th Wheels sleeping 6-11 people and only offer one toilet? I don’t get it. Also the awkward living setup, small fridge, and 3 burner stove for such a large unit with a large pantry seems to me to be a huge miss.
I rate it at a 6 because the microwave is too small, especially for a nit this size. As you pointed out no half bath is disappointing and putting a desk in the master bedroom and no dresser is dumb and a deal breaker by itself.
A 7 is pushing it. The design had good intentions, but missed the mark. No room to the right side of the stove would really stink for cooking in there. Some nice storage in the kitchen but the top side cabinets are a waste these guys are tall and not sure they could reach them. The refrigerator is in an odd spot with the way the island is. The layout in the living room feels horribly off. All the weight is to one side and most likely a nightmare to pull on any roads other than straight. The master doesn't have the good closet people expect from this level of and rv. The loft is nice but unless you have 4+ kids seems a bit awkward to get to the back of it. The bathroom was ok , but totally agree it should have had at least a 1/2 bath in there. They could have lost those recliners and put one between the sofa and stairs. A bench seat or something down that wall would have made it less cheap looking, the tv looks like a miniature alone on that large wall. But that's just my opinion.
"...likely a nightmare to pull on any roads other than straight." You realize this is a "park it and leave it" unit, right? You're not towing this all over the countryside making multiple stops.
Stove is to close to the sink, it needs to move! Cut the pantry in half & put the stove on that side.Bathroom is too small for as many kids as might be up in the loft.Love the seating & island.
I like this model but would like to see other floor plans. I agree about the 1/2 bath but would like to see a nicer kitchen in a destination model. To me they really went as cheap as possible on the kitchen and kitchen layout. I wouldn’t buy it just because the kitchen seemed to be barely a thought and used whatever cheap laminate wood they had lying around the shop. Destination trailers should have nice kitchens being that is what will be used the most.
Every time I see a loft model, I wonder why they don't slide upwards. Personally, I would never purchase one with a loft. Imagine getting up there to vacuum - no thanks! Also, having kids up there sleeping 16 feet at the back, yet there is no escape hatch/fire exit. I'd prefer a hallway bunk setup and an ensuite in the master bedroom is a must.
Looks like it deserves a triple axle !
There’s a whole Lotta places where they could’ve added much more storage. Above every window should be storage. On every wall in both bathrooms should be as much storage as they could put. Also, how great would this be if it had a tip out on the other side also in the kitchen in the living room that would just be great. Plus, it could use some storage cabinets and stuff up in the beautiful aloft. Thanks for showing our love your presentation! Your friends are nice also!
I love this. But it would be a 10, if it had double pane windows, and more storage cabinets upstairs n down. A bigger stove n microwave, a dishwasher. A curtain to divide the upstairs room. A half bath would be cool. I love the kitchen and living room. I love the windows. Great for a mountain or lake view.
Having an indoor shooting range upstairs is nice but no jacuzzi on the roof is a deal breaker.
Wow S LOW down on the camera moving lol but other than that VERY nice destination trailer!!!
Totally agree! Missing a half bath really is a missing feature!
I have this unit and I love it. I get a lot of pointing and waving.
Do you leave it somewhere always? Wondering how it pulls. Thanks❤
@@bonniebrown3640 SO IF you had a landing at the top of the stairs large enough to change clothes standing would it be better.?.?.? Or is it just fine laying down & changing clothes on the loft???
Loaf area is big enough add extra bedding for kids to guests. Bedroom I would flip over the washer/dryer from the closet. Easier to do your laundry for bending down not hitting the bed. The bathroom lack of storage for towels. A half bathroom would been nice with all the people camping.
I think they were trying to make this light weight and skipped on some things I'd want in a full time living destination trailer. It should have a larger 4 burner stove top, a larger convection microwave, and I'd even want a dishwasher. I'd rather this have an 15k GVWR and a third axle to have the features I'd want. Despite being a destination trailer, it seems like it's set up for short-term camping. Like a well appointed hunting lodge. I also agree about the 1/2 bath. Cut the pantry in half, slide the fridge over, slide the living room over and put the 1/2 bath against the stairs to the loft so it's right there for the kids in the loft.
Impressed by your consistent hard work! Keep it up! -- "Hard work pays off.."
I give a 7.5 as well. Yes for a integrated half bath and also with a included dishwasher and more closer space for the master bedroom, more storage.
I just wanted to say I recently discovered your channel and I'm loving the content you put out!
JD. great content. Enjoy your channel. It seems that you have upgraded your cameras and there is great resolution. Maybe too much so. The increased resolution has (I think) exacerbated panning because it seems to induce motion sickness. May want to take a look at that and consider a more stable panning technique or perhaps less. Thanks! Keep up the good work.
Thank goodness it wasn't just me! And quickly going back n forth in the bedroom , omgee I couldn't handle it!
THIS IS WHAT I LIKE -
A trailer that is not too high off the ground. Doesn’t feel as much like home when it’s too high up. Along with my own interior custom, the only things I’d wanna change are
1) keeping it at 2 stories stories tall but not actually have a 2nd story above
2) and maybe getting one that’s already 57 feet but making it low to the ground like this one if it’s high like the ones that run on the highway. Low is key.
i like the size of this model.. however, they seemed to have given the bathroom a last thought. it's like way small for the sheer size of this model
I agree. With how large the living space is, they could’ve cut another foot for the bathroom. Or like OP said in the video, adding a half bath.
This seems to be a women problem. Fine with me
I agree! A half bath is needed.
With that height and the weight, you are basically towing a giant sail down the road. It's basically a light mobile home. I'm surprised the wheels don't have quick disconnects.
Really pretty though. ***Why don't the manufacturers put a 'vertical' slide to lift the roof of the loft another 3 feet or so?!? Kids could stand up, and it could be lowered whenever you needed to travel (and the RV is already very light for it's size).***
Vertical loft to raise when home is in place, is a good idea.
Curious about cost, value.
I would have given this an 8.5. The reason I’m giving it a point lower is because of the loft. They give you a humongous loft with only 2 of those small mattress pads with the little bears on them and nothing else. Other destination trailers that I’ve seen have little storage shelves with the storage baskets/organizers, double the mattress pads, and I think that they should have split the loft space up either by a divider or by putting a small loft on one side of the trailer and another small one on the other side of the trailer. Just because they are kids doesn’t mean they don’t like to have some privacy from each other too. But other than the loft, I love the rest of it.
I loved the space, perfect for full time living, but don't like the loft and really needs half bathroom.
Keep this in mind for vacation property!
Whoa that is pretty big. Love your videos
Nice! Like the calibration, good points brought up. The fridge seems like it's sitting in the living area. Maybe a design switch with pantry location? Weight distribution might be a factor, the half bath idea is good. Has ANY DESIGNERS, considered a "popup roof" for loft areas. Not necessarily a full stand up height, but maybe a 24inch to 36 inch height? Thanks for sharing. Love being an "arm chair"tour criteria author !😉😊👍
Go AJ. That loft area is HUGE
I dont like the glass doors, I think of being in the woods at night and a bear or big foot, lol, out there can break it
It’s very nice. You could bring lots of people. But 1 bathroom ! And I don’t think the a/c can keep up . I also give it a 6 .
No issues except the lack of a half bath as you pointed out. I would opt for a larger TV and a fireplace in the living room and convert the lower countertop section into one that flips up.
Definitely! It just don't look right at all
I just LOVE this Recreational vehicle.
I like it With 1 Exception , ON THE STAIRS UP TO THE LOFT , THERE IS ROOM FOR A LANDING LARGE ENOUGH TO STAND & CHANGE CLOTHES WITH SOME CURTAINS
I love the pantry, I'd say no to the half bath
Im curious of the quality of materials with this rig coming in under 13k lbs dry... Time will tell but its beautiful inside. Thanks as always for the content!!! 😁
I give it a 10. If someone needs to use the potty that bad just go outside and pee on a tree 😂
The point about something this big only having 1 full bath is huge. But not only is it just 1 full bath, the toilet isn't in its own private closet so people can use that while someone else might be showering/cleaning up. It's a very bottlenecked single bathroom for such a big trailer. I have a shorter 5W that has 2 fulls in it so this longer park model only having 1 is a pretty big negative. Neither of my bathrooms have the toilet in its own private closet, either, but I still have 2 fully operational bathrooms that can be used simultaneously.
It needs a 3rd AC. I like you have a bunkhouse model that gets absolutely no ac! I bet that loft has ac vents but does the bedroom?
Some RV layouts work well for some buyers but not others. I agree, a half bath would be a great plus. However, at this price point and what it offers, the "pros" definitely outweigh the "cons." It also makes it hard to decide if one was to be looking at the Wildwood and Salem Views. I'm getting closer to deciding which Destination trailer I am going to buy and this a contender. The only way I wouldn't go with this is if I went with a Riverstone with a front Kitchen.
Since it's a "park it and leave it" destination trailer, anyone who needs to go to the bathroom can always use one of the public bathrooms at the campground.
I always did. Even bought a lot near one for that purpose
Evidently you have never lived in a 55 plus RV park they do not have public bathrooms
Ok so for the size and that it’s more of a park model would have expected a larger oven maybe since it has other windows maybe not the window behind the tv so that and the fireplace have a wall of their own and a king bed I would give this a 7
Very nice. I would love to go camping with this but I don't know if it would clear all bridges while traveling. Also needs a half bath added.
Very nice RV
Any chance someone can go into the loft again? I'd like to see the bed area back there. Is it separated with a wall? Also does it slope downwards in there?
Wow this is absolutely beautiful. This is 5X bigger than my whole apartment lol. I could live in this full time. Love it ❤ with the microwave, I am 5’4. , could I reach.?
I actually think that there are way too many windows. It seems like it would be nice from the outside but when you get inside it's kind of disappointing. Not too much storage and a lot of wasted space. It does need some slide outs. Plus those lofts have not enough headroom. If I was a kid I wouldn't like it a bit. So thanks for sharing and have a nice day.
That loft is taller than most rv lofts
Very nice , kinda would like to see a model with a pop up roof system above the lofts and something hardshell
Love the sliding glass doors
You're camping, venture outside to the bathroom if neccessary or make you an outdoor shower area. It would be cool if they made some type of fold out shower area on rv's. Something maybe you just shower with the bathing suit on.
Not enough carrying capacity. Should have 8,000 axels and G rated tires because they might be needed to get to your destination. If this is your home away from home, you will probably have a lot of stuff to carry, including outside furniture, hobby gear, etc. Also, not enough clothes storage in the master bedroom. I think a split bath with a shower in the middle would be great...a private master toilet and sink and the same for guests. Too many windows for heating and air-conditioning. This rv us off to an interesting start but needs lots of tweaks
you never disappoint on your videos
Nice presentation! Been a while, since I've watched your videos. Still like them though. Thanks.
I really wish they would have done the dual opposing slides you get in the fifth wheels with the rear living area, it makes such a difference to have that 14 foot wide space with all that room around the center island.
I think those 2 big awnings would be useful in hot weather to shade that wall of windows, but in cold weather you could roll them up and soak up all the sun you can get
I’m sure you need to use lots of propane-battery juice to keep it insulated in the winter or cool in the summer due to the large windows. This rig is so big, nothing to move around every other weekend or month. You set it somewhere and it’s there for months on end. Windows should be tinted because you don’t want an invasion of privacy everywhere… well, the blinds help. Lol
Giant Aquarium! The biggest challenge would be obtaining the perfect spot so all those windows provide the best view of mountains or a lake. With all that glass you were careful not to show yourself in any reflection, good job. Yep, needs a half bath. I think the wood areas should be a darker slate color to match up with the plethora of dark window frames. Definitely perfect for a weekend getaway for a big group with lots of kids romping around over the master bedroom. Zero privacy for any adult guests to sleep on that sectional. No exterior walkaround? . .
That sink is called a "Farmhouse Sink".
I like the size. Definitely needs more storage space. I have seen smaller ones with way more space in the kitchen, bathroom, living room and bedroom. The pantry is a good size.
I think the tv needed to be on a televator so you could put the TV down an completely enjoy the view. I agree that it needs a half bath, but not really a place for it. Also needs a place to hook up a solar generator on the inside. Now they have solar AC's an refrigerator so the inside hook ups in a few spots would be great.
How tall exactly is SUPER SUPER TALL, as a truck driver i regularly see newbie rv people forget that dimensions and weight are paramount if your planning on towing the towable rv
I still think the Keystone you posted is the best loft unit on the market at this time.
I like the living room area with the sectional and two chairs, but I don’t like the location or appearance of the tv and fireplace. I think they should rearrange the windows and place an entertainment type unit in front of the couch with the tv and fireplace. I understand these destination trailers are made to be more cost efficient, but this is intended to be a vacation home so why not put a full size microwave and oven?
The loft is awesome as it gives you a huge area for kids to use as a playroom for toys, etc, or you can put a lot of kids up there with additional mattresses. I like the two glass doors which opens up the view. I think this has the largest living room than any destination unit I’ve seen!
The loft definitely needed more storage. I suppose one could add their own furniture.
I would have preferred a better entertainment center and smaller windows. This is a destination trailer, there will be TV time.
I like the mud room I saw in another trailer. You need a place to dump shoes, keys, backpack, coats by the door. Right into the kitchen doesn't work for me.
And a half bath. I live in a 1 bathroom house and it does get annoying.
You had me at wine rack 😂
Should have full size insignia stove/oven.
It seems like they should have full size oven and stove top for the size of the unit. Looks like plenty of space.
Yes JT! I loved it until I saw no half bath!
I'm surprised that it's over 40ft long and isn't a triple tandem axle setup. Maybe it's due to the low weight relative to the size?
Above the fridge??? Horrible place for wine ... heat rises & ruins it. I think once he put a mattress & bedding in the loft, he might have a hard time sitting up in it. But it is a huge space & would be perfect for small kids! I would rather see more dresser drawers in the bedroom than a desk and more cabinet space in the living room (a tad smaller windows & more storage would be better for me ... Storage, storage, storage! Love the huge pantry!
with that much space they could have put another room and attached that bathroom to the master
I'd have to give this about a 3 for a RV and a 7 for using it as an office. For me, dragging that thing down the road on a tongue hitch, would be a nightmare. I think a trailer this big should be a 5th wheel unless it is a park model.
It is a park model, destination trailer. You park it and leave it
This the one !!!
Huge ❤
This would be great as a park model that doesn't move. Moving it? No thanks. LOL
Also whats the msrp? Or asking price?
6 Out'a 10 , I always appreciate the practical score from those that are living their brand. I niavely wouldv'e got carried away with the 1st impression Shock & Awe & given a false high score. Designers , please try seperate toilet & shower much more often incl most smaller models.
missing more slides. With no slides on one side, falls far short of comparing to the RiverStone
I give it a 5 on a 1-10 scale.
Remember this is a set up and live in it trailer. Closet space in the bedroom is so limited. Very disappointing.
What’s with the 3 burner stove in 45 footer? Sorry not a great idea. Honestly if those 2 issues (issues to me that is😂) were addressed I’d seriously consider buying one.
It is a beautiful unit, just not the layout I’m looking for.
BTW is there an option for custom built trailers and have that floor plan made slightly differently?
I like it but I would want a bigger Tv prob have to mount somewhere for at least a 60-70" tv if I lived in this full time!!!
I'd ditch the TV and put in a nicer fireplace. I'd ditch the fireplace in the primary room and put in more storage. The loft could use more storage as well. I'd rather have more pantry than an extra bathroom 😂
If its solar,and 4 seasons, its a 10, it's exact what I need
I am wondering what is under the stairway. That seems to be a lost space. Yes, in an RV that is this big with sleeping space for kids, a half-bath would be a must. I'd give it a 6.5 as it is and with a half bath probably an 8.
Is the bed king?
1000% agree with JD here. These destinations and massive 5th Wheels sleeping 6-11 people and only offer one toilet? I don’t get it. Also the awkward living setup, small fridge, and 3 burner stove for such a large unit with a large pantry seems to me to be a huge miss.
I rate it at a 6 because the microwave is too small, especially for a nit this size. As you pointed out no half bath is disappointing and putting a desk in the master bedroom and no dresser is dumb and a deal breaker by itself.
The loft needs a raisable roof to be useful as anything other than storage.
12:50 put the bike in the bed of the truck, it’s a bumper pull 😅
I give it a 10. Triple axels would help
This definitely needed a half bath and this is something that stays stationary so why not add the washer/dryer?
very nice
😆🤣@ coffee maker!
A 7 is pushing it. The design had good intentions, but missed the mark. No room to the right side of the stove would really stink for cooking in there. Some nice storage in the kitchen but the top side cabinets are a waste these guys are tall and not sure they could reach them. The refrigerator is in an odd spot with the way the island is. The layout in the living room feels horribly off. All the weight is to one side and most likely a nightmare to pull on any roads other than straight. The master doesn't have the good closet people expect from this level of and rv. The loft is nice but unless you have 4+ kids seems a bit awkward to get to the back of it. The bathroom was ok , but totally agree it should have had at least a 1/2 bath in there. They could have lost those recliners and put one between the sofa and stairs. A bench seat or something down that wall would have made it less cheap looking, the tv looks like a miniature alone on that large wall. But that's just my opinion.
"...likely a nightmare to pull on any roads other than straight."
You realize this is a "park it and leave it" unit, right? You're not towing this all over the countryside making multiple stops.
Last time I checked you still have to get it to the spot before you can park it.@@johnpalmer3848
Stove is to close to the sink, it needs to move! Cut the pantry in half & put the stove on that side.Bathroom is too small for as many kids as might be up in the loft.Love the seating & island.
I like this model but would like to see other floor plans. I agree about the 1/2 bath but would like to see a nicer kitchen in a destination model. To me they really went as cheap as possible on the kitchen and kitchen layout. I wouldn’t buy it just because the kitchen seemed to be barely a thought and used whatever cheap laminate wood they had lying around the shop. Destination trailers should have nice kitchens being that is what will be used the most.
Yep half bath
Every time I see a loft model, I wonder why they don't slide upwards. Personally, I would never purchase one with a loft. Imagine getting up there to vacuum - no thanks! Also, having kids up there sleeping 16 feet at the back, yet there is no escape hatch/fire exit. I'd prefer a hallway bunk setup and an ensuite in the master bedroom is a must.
It doesn't look like there's any towel storage in the bathroom. You didn't spend a hell of a lot of time. In there it's just quick in and out.
I thought there should be another bath too
It needs more closet space in the master bedroom. I don't see any place for any one what to sleep besides the lofts.
nice
The loft is virtually unusable if you don’t have kids
What does this one cost?
I would definitely live in that
Sliding glass doors are bad enough in brick and mortar houses. I would never want one, let alone 2 sliding glass doors in an RV!