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While we were out looking this past weekend at pop ups we looked at several of the A frame type campers and they have peaked our interest. They seem to fit our length and height requirements for storage in our garage. Love the simplicity, the set up looks pretty easy. We don't need or really want a bathroom, so this also fits. Need to sleep 3 comfortably and 4 on occasion. The Coleman and Rockwoods had more sleeping space and room overall but some of the A-liners are doable. Hoping someone here owns one or knows someone who does. Looking for pros/cons etc...on these. Thanks in advance.
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Thank you for all the info! Yes our TV allows us alot of freedom in the weight dept. Sorry should have included that in my original post. So far we have only decided to definitely wait until end of Jan so we can pay cash and have around 10K at that point. Plus we are hoping prices will drop a little in the winter. As far as a certain make or model it is truly overwhelming! Went out looking this weekend and ended up looking at everything from TT to PUPs to A Frames. I will say we felt more prepared with all this invaluable Fiend info! And the search continues...
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BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to a post in a topic: Shaded site recommendation for Loop 900 or 1000
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1 On average approx. how long is your set up and take down? 2.If you were buying a new PUP today and had a 6-7K budget what would be the ONE MUST HAVE besides AC ( this is a non negotiable option for us) 3. Is the above figure realistic for new? Our MUST HAVES 1. AC 2. FRIDGE 3. BE 20ft or less CLOSED (counting tongue) so it will fit in our garage Thank you in advance for any info!
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AGREED! We are leaning towards new because of warranty and we have the garage space for it so we can save $$ for indoor storage. We are looking around and doing our research at this point. But a PUP seems to be our best fit. Up until we rented the TT at The Fort this summer we tent camped exclusively. A PUP seems to be the best of both for us. AC a must and simple is always better for our lifestyle. I sincerely appreciate all of the input from all the FIENDS. Your hindsight, insight and experience are proving invaluable!
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*Following because we are planning to visit Universal over 2 days during our trip next Aug. How long is it to drive from The Fort to Universal? Is the QS dining worth it if we are only doing one meal each day? (lunch) both meals will more than likely be in the HP eateries.
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I can vouch for this!! We were in site 930 this past Aug and the shade was wonderful. Also, even though it was two sites from the comfort station we enjoyed 7 very quiet mornings enjoying our coffee (9am or so) and being visited by a resident armadillo. We requested being close to the comfort station and site 900 when we did online check in. Also, the Fort Fiends app has pics of each site, HIGHLY recommend! :)
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Thanks for the info Keith..OF course we were in the Raleigh area last weekend lol. We do have a small toyota that can be our toad hence the indecision on our part of which type of RV to go with. We settled on the TT for the reasons you mentioned. Plus we really love our Excursion and didn't want to part with it. I will definitely look at Plemmons and the RV show site. :)