>> We are fulltiming in RV at a park and our closest neighbors are new to RVing. O.o We talked to our neighbors beforehand about what to do and buying extra supplies. Luckly the park didn't loose power but we have backup 12V sources to run furnance electeonics and extra propane. <<
Go you!
>> Cramming 8 people in <400sqft would have been interesting. <<
Daytime: You can typically fit 2 people in dinette seats or other loveseat-like seats, 3-6 on couches, and don't forget to count your cockpit seats. Advance prep: stock cards, dice, pencils and paper, and other things to keep people occupied with low activity.
Nighttime: Most berths that claim to sleep 2 are really better for 1 under most circumstances, but when bundling for heat, you want 2 and the biggest ones may fit 3 or more. If the cockpit seats recline at all, 1-2 people may be able to sleep there. If you have a bathtub instead of a shower, infants or small children will fit in there. Last ditch because it's hard to walk around, put air mattresses and sleeping bags in the aisle.
Re: Well ...
Date: 2021-02-28 09:03 pm (UTC)Go you!
>> Cramming 8 people in <400sqft would have been interesting. <<
Daytime: You can typically fit 2 people in dinette seats or other loveseat-like seats, 3-6 on couches, and don't forget to count your cockpit seats. Advance prep: stock cards, dice, pencils and paper, and other things to keep people occupied with low activity.
Nighttime: Most berths that claim to sleep 2 are really better for 1 under most circumstances, but when bundling for heat, you want 2 and the biggest ones may fit 3 or more. If the cockpit seats recline at all, 1-2 people may be able to sleep there. If you have a bathtub instead of a shower, infants or small children will fit in there. Last ditch because it's hard to walk around, put air mattresses and sleeping bags in the aisle.