rapracing

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We have a side aisle and like it very much. When looking that was one of the factors that weighed heavily into our decision. We like the privacy as stated in previous posts. If you look at most units the center aisle units showers have very little privacy (not really an issue but?) and it puts the sink in the bedroom as well. We really liked the large bath room. Some of the baths we looked at would have required backing into to use the potty
Any ways......it really comes down to what you like and your preferences.
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whporwil

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Side aisle come two ways, street side and curb side. We have a Jayco RLSA with the street side aisle. Its much eaiser to get in bed and the bathroom is much bigger it seems.
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roaddogs

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When we were shopping for our FW the only deal breaker was a shower/bathroom in the bedroom. Not only do I like the privacy a separate room offers but also the more residential feel. This was what initially got our attention with the Cameo SB3
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This is what we have been looking at.. We just love the floor plan and the side bath works well too..
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Bumpyroad

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whporwil wrote: Side aisle come two ways, street side and curb side. We have a Jayco RLSA with the street side aisle. Its much eaiser to get in bed and the bathroom is much bigger it seems.
well I will take your word for it but I can't remember ever seeing a side aisle on the curb side of a motorhome. nor on a 5er for that matter.
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aarondeere

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Take a look at the carriage line. They have the street side isles. Also take a look at www.fourseasonsrvmd.com. They have photo's of the new carri-lite that has the full slide with the street side isle.
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cabanaman

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A side aisle is the only plan I would consider after having one. I despise having a shower in my bedroom like soo many do now.
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JoeRnCT

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Bumpy, the Jayco Designer 35RLSA is the model with the street side aisle. Very nice looking unit. I just wish it had the 35RLTS living room.
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Bumpyroad

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JoeRnCT wrote: Bumpy, the Jayco Designer 35RLSA is the model with the street side aisle. Very nice looking unit. I just wish it had the 35RLTS living room.
yep but it is the curb side aisle units that I can't remember seeing.
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NHCampers

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There are a few units with the street side, side bath. We just looked at the Cougar 318SAB last weekend, they even angled it so you still have access with the slide pulled in. There's also the Aruba LITE 295RLSS, but with the slide pulled in, it looks like access to the bed/bath would be cut off and that was a deal breaker for me. I would guess this is why there aren't many on the street side.
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