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Sobyn Posted - Feb 09 2016 : 01:02:42 AM
I have a while before purchasing a travel trailer is even an option but we have started looking around now so that we know what is available and prices so we are ready when we can purchase. We would love to get one as soon as we get back to the states but we may be buying a house and will need to wait until after that (depending on where we go).

My problem? I have four kids and none of the travel trailers I find sleep six!! Especially not the cute vintage looking ones! We found one we really like but it only sleeps four. It looks like one from the 70s with checkerboard floors and a red couch and red striped curtains and bedding. It is SO CUTE! But I really need it to sleep six. We talked about an RV but they are much more expensive and even for one of those that sleeps six we are getting into a much larger and much more expensive version.

Thoughts? Ideas? I'm at a stage in my life where any "glamping" will be done with kids so equipment must accommodate them.

Sabrina

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katmom Posted - Feb 12 2016 : 11:36:57 AM
I recall, (heaven help me! lol!) seeing several ?1980's? trailers with bunkbeds near the rear...4 bunkd and the front sofa pulled out into a dbl bed... I will search around and see if I can find out who the company was... but I am thinking it might have been Fleetwood...
you might want to google 'camping trailers with bunk beds'...
Good luck and how smart you are to start researching now.
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Bonnie Ellis Posted - Feb 11 2016 : 6:18:10 PM
Sobyn: I meant that we let the kids sleep in a tent under a canopy screen house attatched to the trailer. That way you are not so far away.

grandmother and orphan farmgirl
Sobyn Posted - Feb 11 2016 : 12:34:35 PM
That is awesome!! I told hubby that needs to be our new hobby, finding and old camping trailer and vehicle to restore! He told me to "start writing" (to pay for it, that is now his answer to everything that cost money since I am attempting to "write for a living" somehow). Guess we will see what happens when we move back to the US, I have a year to dream and plan!

Sabrina

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http://kidscrunchandchrist.com

Norwex www.sabrinascheerer.norwex.biz
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ceejay48 Posted - Feb 11 2016 : 12:20:26 PM
This is our little 1971 Sprite, 10 ft. the "Reiver's Rest". As you can see it's very tiny! Just wanted to share with you.
I'd love a vintage vehicle to pull it with too, but I'm happy to have my 2005 GMC Envoy to do the job! My daughter, Robin on the right and my glamper doggie, Bramble!
CJ



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Sobyn Posted - Feb 11 2016 : 09:31:45 AM
I'm iffy on a pop up......but IDK I'm just starting to look so won't rule it out. On the other hand I just looked up glampers on the loose on FB and after just a few min of browsing I now want to buy a vintage camper to fix up....along with a vintage vehicle to pull it! LOL

Sabrina

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http://kidscrunchandchrist.com

Norwex www.sabrinascheerer.norwex.biz
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ceejay48 Posted - Feb 11 2016 : 07:49:00 AM
Sabrina,
I noticed a popup camper in those pictures in the link Mary Jane provided. It was on the left side quite a ways down through lots of photos. But on the "Glampers On The Loose" Facebook page there are a few gals who are using popups and glamping them up nicely!
CJ

..from the barefoot farmgirl in SW Colorado...sister chick #665.
2010 Farmgirl Sister of the Year
Mother Hen: FARMGIRLS SOUTHWEST HENHOUSE

my aprons - http://www.facebook.com/FarmFreshAprons

living life - www.snippetscja.blogspot.com

from my heart - www.fromacelticheart.blogspot.com

from my hubby - www.aspenforge.blogspot.com
MaryJanesNiece Posted - Feb 10 2016 : 1:39:59 PM
You would definitely be setting a new trend with a bus! I would love to see it all completed if you end up choosing that route!

Krista
Sobyn Posted - Feb 10 2016 : 07:48:32 AM
Oh wow those are super cute!! I'm not completely opposed to tent camping but my littles are too little to help much, plus we have food issues that would be SO MUCH easier to deal with if we had a kitchen. Also we have so many people that we don't have much cargo room in any vehicle, especially if we bring the dog. I do think it is possible some could be on air mattresses on the floor....or we could retrofit something maybe. Hubby wants to convert an old school bus but the reality is we just don't have time to put into something like that!

Sabrina

Farmgirl Sister #3275
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Norwex www.sabrinascheerer.norwex.biz
Usborne Books and More! https://j4070.myubam.com


MaryJane Posted - Feb 10 2016 : 06:35:44 AM
We camped in tents (family of 7) when I was a child. Eventually, my parents picked up a 16-foot DeVille trailer and it slept all of us. https://www.google.com/search?q=16+foot+deville+trailer&biw=1607&bih=792&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiLqY-Mtu3KAhUPyWMKHeITAJIQsAQIGw&dpr=0.85
Parents on the seat cushions in the rear that pulled together at night, baby brother in the hole that created, two canvas bunks above parents and baby brother for my older brothers (bunks that rolled up during the day--stored in a side bay), and then my sister and me on the dinette cushions in the front that pulled together at night. Happy as clams we were. My mother loved the kitchen it had (prior to the trailer, she cooked our meals over a campfire). So a little trailer can sleep quite a few people.

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hudsonsinaf Posted - Feb 10 2016 : 06:25:11 AM
Sorry Sabrina - no ideas here... we are tenting glampers :)

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Sobyn Posted - Feb 09 2016 : 9:53:46 PM
Yeah guess I'll just have to see what I can find when I can actually shop in person. I was just hoping someone else might have a similar situation with a big family and give me some clues where to start :).

Sabrina

Farmgirl Sister #3275
http://kidscrunchandchrist.com

Norwex www.sabrinascheerer.norwex.biz
Usborne Books and More! https://j4070.myubam.com


MaryJanesNiece Posted - Feb 09 2016 : 7:45:39 PM
The first thing that came to my mind was a tent, but I completely understand why you wouldn’t want to do that. Hopefully you can find the perfect trailer to fit you all and meet your needs. Who knows maybe the perfect sized and priced trailer will pop up when you’re back in the states!

Krista
ceejay48 Posted - Feb 09 2016 : 12:11:20 PM
Sabrina,
There are some great popup campers that would sleep all of you. They can be "glamped up" in great style too.
Hope you find just the right "home away from home".
CJ

..from the barefoot farmgirl in SW Colorado...sister chick #665.
2010 Farmgirl Sister of the Year
Mother Hen: FARMGIRLS SOUTHWEST HENHOUSE

my aprons - http://www.facebook.com/FarmFreshAprons

living life - www.snippetscja.blogspot.com

from my heart - www.fromacelticheart.blogspot.com

from my hubby - www.aspenforge.blogspot.com
Sobyn Posted - Feb 09 2016 : 07:37:00 AM
I wouldn't be comfortable with the kids in a tent and us in the camper honestly, my oldest is only 10. We have talked about putting them on the floor on a small air mattress and having a tent or screened in pavilion to play in outside.

Sabrina

Farmgirl Sister #3275
http://kidscrunchandchrist.com

Norwex www.sabrinascheerer.norwex.biz
Usborne Books and More! https://j4070.myubam.com


Bonnie Ellis Posted - Feb 09 2016 : 07:27:41 AM
Sometimes I have seen families use a. Tent for the older kids in addition to the trailer. our trailer was tiny and it did great until the kids weren't little any more. Good luck.

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