Thread: Which One??
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Old 06-02-2006, 03:27 PM   #5
CountryGuy
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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Cat,

Picking a floor plan is easier if you can state your requirements (something like what Rich is suggesting), your life style, your camping habits, your camping dreams, do you like to cook, do you plan on eating out every meal, do you have animals, kids, all that stuff. When you know your lifestyle and your needs, it becomes a bit easier.

For us, the deal breaker consisted of 2 requirements, had to have a desk and that desk could not be ANYWHERE near the tely. Walked into the 3295, looked at hubby 30 seconds later and said, this is it! Did not look at the bedroom area, figured I would live with whatever was up there! The 2 requirements were formulated by our current hobbies, pets, and lifestyle and 2 long stretches in the ole TT with computers, cooking and dog grooming all taking place at one kitchen table, no slides, etc.

Know who and what you are, what are your lifestyle likes and dislikes, the choice becomes easier.

Good luck, and enjoy!
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