In our old 5W the corner shower/tub with a seat was GREAT ! Lots of room, just not enough hot water. Next rig we'll add a Hydra-Hot which should fix that problem. When we stopped at really nice resorts we did take advantage of the extra elbow room and unlimited hot water ... choices are a wonderful thing!
Slugger - 15 years ago
Just wished their was room for 2 ;-}
Gary - 15 years ago
We both use the shower in the RV. That is part of the fun of being "on the road". I paid a lot of money for that shower and I know it is clean. It isn't the biggest shower I have ever been in but I can get wet, soap up and rinse off. I always go first - that way my bride (of 39 years) gets to clean when she gets out. It is her kind of clean and we both like it that way...
Johnna - 15 years ago
we have a class c the shower is big enough, but we weren't thinking when we
bought it..... My husband is an above the knee amputee, and our shower is about a foot off the ground, he has a very hard time getting in & out of it, we put a hassak in front that he sits on the we both have to push him up and in, and there is really no where for him to grab onto. any sugestions??????
Kiki - 15 years ago
Why get our shower dirty or fill gray tank when we can use someone else's hot water for a lengthy, roomy shower? The grandchildren enjoy using the shower in the RV before going to bed.
Lee - 15 years ago
We always use the RV shower. We had a class C with a corner shower stall that gave good elbow room. This was one of several requirements when we moved up to a class A. Our Georgetown has a great corner shower in a good sized bathroom.
Dick Sheehan - 15 years ago
When we had a small Class C we used the park showers. Our present class A has a large shower and with Hydra-hot we can take long showers without running out of hot water.
One great thing about this lifestyle is that nothing needs to stay the same - we store, we bath and shower, we use the park showers - whateved strikes our fancy!
Rick Edgar - 15 years ago
I always use the campground shower. My wife always uses the RV shower. She likes the convenience and I like unlimited hot water.
Marilyn Bintz - 15 years ago
We had 4 requirements for buying this RV. A walk around bed, tinted windows, comfortable places to sit for both and A fully useable bath room. This is my home, full time.
In our old 5W the corner shower/tub with a seat was GREAT ! Lots of room, just not enough hot water. Next rig we'll add a Hydra-Hot which should fix that problem. When we stopped at really nice resorts we did take advantage of the extra elbow room and unlimited hot water ... choices are a wonderful thing!
Just wished their was room for 2 ;-}
We both use the shower in the RV. That is part of the fun of being "on the road". I paid a lot of money for that shower and I know it is clean. It isn't the biggest shower I have ever been in but I can get wet, soap up and rinse off. I always go first - that way my bride (of 39 years) gets to clean when she gets out. It is her kind of clean and we both like it that way...
we have a class c the shower is big enough, but we weren't thinking when we
bought it..... My husband is an above the knee amputee, and our shower is about a foot off the ground, he has a very hard time getting in & out of it, we put a hassak in front that he sits on the we both have to push him up and in, and there is really no where for him to grab onto. any sugestions??????
Why get our shower dirty or fill gray tank when we can use someone else's hot water for a lengthy, roomy shower? The grandchildren enjoy using the shower in the RV before going to bed.
We always use the RV shower. We had a class C with a corner shower stall that gave good elbow room. This was one of several requirements when we moved up to a class A. Our Georgetown has a great corner shower in a good sized bathroom.
When we had a small Class C we used the park showers. Our present class A has a large shower and with Hydra-hot we can take long showers without running out of hot water.
One great thing about this lifestyle is that nothing needs to stay the same - we store, we bath and shower, we use the park showers - whateved strikes our fancy!
I always use the campground shower. My wife always uses the RV shower. She likes the convenience and I like unlimited hot water.
We had 4 requirements for buying this RV. A walk around bed, tinted windows, comfortable places to sit for both and A fully useable bath room. This is my home, full time.