Yikes! lol
Our son, the eldest, often sleeps in the T@B when he's home. Per him, he can stay up late and sleep late...as if he can't do that in the family room... Funny.
Crystal
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> Could set dangerous precedents. One of our post-college came home, inspected, and then announced that if she lost her job she planned to borrow it and tour the country.
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> --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "Ella" <taberellatogo@> wrote:
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> > Crystal & Heather,
> > We sometimes camp with two post-college age sons. Our tow vehicle is a full-size van with a fold-down back seat and a TV, that is a wonderful accommodation for one person. When we're all together (like at the Indy 500 Speedway this weekend) they trade off in the tent room and van. Our youngest still travels with us on month-long vacations, and enjoys the privacy of the van. Keep them camping with you as long as you can! Ella
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> > --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "Crystal" <familybakerfive@> wrote:
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> > > Mine don't really qualify as "kids", as they're college age. The three haven't been with us at the same time, but two have. They sleep in the Thermarest room. One slept on a cot with feather bed topper and another slept on a topper on the ground. We also had a dog crate in there.
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> > > Works fine for us; however, the youngest just graduated from high school and wants to take a friend and go to the amusement park at Sandusky, OH. I noticed their CG rules say no tents, so I emailed about using the add-a-room and was told I cannot use it for sleeping. They allow stand-alones for eating purposes. One other T@bber has used her room there without incident, but after arriving if I am told I can't use it then I'm up creek without a paddle as four of us obviously cannot sleep in the T@B. I suppose we won't go. You might consider that a "few" places will not want you to use the room.
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> > > --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "jerryny26" <jerryny26@> wrote:
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> > > > Hi Heather...
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> > > > We camp with (2) boys...Ages 6 and 13. We use the "Add-a-Room" tent to make the extra room. I bought (2) cots, plus a floor mat, to make it a decent sleeping area. We would then leave the door to the T@B open to either heat/cool that area as needed. Worked really well...execpt when it rained on us non-stop for a week...and the tent started leaking a bit. We then moved the 6 year old into the T@B with us...and the 13 year old slept in the Jeep (which I think he preferred!). You can make it work....just have some patience...and be willing to improvise and adapt.
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> > > > For a weekend outing...works great!
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> > > > Jerry
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> > > > --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "Heather Frystak" <hfrystak@> wrote:
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> > > > > Just curious. We just went out to the Pac NW rally with our 22-month-old daughter in our Clamshell.
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> > > > > What's worked? What hasn't? I really haven't been camping with little (toddlers) before and want to make this a pleasurable experience for her, us, and the other campers.
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> > > > > Thanks
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> > > > > Heather
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