We visited the RV museum recently and noticed the Kountry Aire model had twin beds in the master bedroom with a bedside table in the middle.. Just curious if others would be interested in seeing this as an option instead of a queen or king. Seems to me, a couple of advantages would be ease of making beds up and ease of getting in & out. Plus it gave the illusion of more room. I just thought it was a cool idea and wondered what others thought!
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Bill, Laura, Greta & Edwin
2020 DSDP 4328
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I would like to have a twin bed option in our Newmar gasser, but don’t think they are easier to make up. I’ve had them and they are just as big a pain as the queen’s or king’s except now you have two of them.
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Tom
2016 Newmar Bay Star Sport 3004
2021 Jeep Gladiator Sport Willys