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10/9/2009 at 4:05pm
Location: Kent (on East Sussex border) Outfit: Bailey S7 Pageant Bretagne & S-Max
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Hi, we have the 6 berth Bailey Ranger 550/6 with the end bunks, but there is 5 of us! We did look at some 4 berth caravans with end washrooms with a view to my son on the odd occasion when he wants to sleep in the van crashing on the floor. We came to the conclusion that this wouldn't really be a suitable option. I do like the space an end bathroom gives you, you are not squished into a small washroom with no window. But we actually won't probably use the shower part of our washroom anyway (maybe to wash feet!), but use it more for the toilet & sink, so the extra space for the beds in our opinion was better for us, this means my two daughters bunks are made up all the time (less hassle for me in the evenings), and the side dinette that would be used for my son on the odd occasion can stay usually as a seating area, thus letting me make our bed up at the front earlier in the evening before we go out for instance, still leaving my husband & I a sitting area before we go to bed, after the kids are asleep (ha!ha!)
I do think that it will be down to you in the end, if you want a spacious bathroom/dressing area or if you think the convenience of beds already made is going to be more use.
Good luck with your decision. I know we have made the right one for us, & I am sure you will be able to find a 6 berth one around 2003/2004 in your price bracket.
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11/9/2009 at 7:34am
Location: Kent Outfit: ex Caravanner now Static.
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We bought a 2006 Ranger S5 470/4 new when our daughter was 4 and it served us well for 3 seasons. We bought a Pageant S7 Bretagne (rear bedroom tripple bunk) this January.
The side bunks should last until you oldest is 9 or 10 (unless they have a growth spurt!!!)
Now with 4 years and well over 100 nights sleeping in a caravan this is our view on caravanning with daughter.
I am guessing with your budget you will be looking at 2004/2005 models. You may be able to get a Series 5 model privately.
If you can stretch to it I would look for a 510/4 model as the bunks are slightly longer and you also get a slightly bigger lounge to boot.
We personally don't like the open 6 birth models with bunks along the back wall as you have no where to get changed, even if you are intending on using site facilities mainly. I am aware that will start arguments, but that is our opinion.
We have always found making the rear beds of 5 birth vans (eg Ranger 500/5) cumbersome so that is why we went for a 4 birth when we got our's.
Unfortunately your budget will not stretch to a ranger 540/6 which has the fantastic end bedroom, so for a lightweight van my recommendation would be either the 470/4 or a 510/4.
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12/9/2009 at 1:00am
Location: Polesworth Warwickshire Outfit: Bailey Unicorn III Valencia (LR Disco)
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Quote: Originally posted by navver on 11/9/2009
Whatever happens be sure that what you buy is right for you. Whatever people have said on here is right for them.
The side dinette is great as an overflow kitchen area, and it combines with the front lounge when you have visitors. It's one big space. The rear dinette gives the kids their own space seperate from the front but I always think they are very claustrophobic with the long narrow corridor up the middle.
When we bought our 510/4 our son was 12 and he used the bunk until he was 15. He's now 6'3". He tended to stay in bed until midday, given a choice, and he seemed more in the way than he would have been in a rear dinette.
The 510/4 has a lot more storage than the 470/4, with the front chest and more front lockers. The fold over table is very useful as well, in fact we rarely use the full size one. The wardrobe in the end washroom is a bit out of the way to be useful and its best not to have it to full when towing. It tends to be a junk store for us.
We had a rear washroom then gave it up for a fixed double bed and missed the washroom. Now we have both and are really happy with it. The rear washroom (with or without the fixed double, gives the van a more open feel. A washroom in the middle can cause traffic jams in the middle of the van - we are larger than most though!!! Whatever you buy, caravans are always a bit of a compromise. We worked out what we wanted and then what we were prepared to compromise on.
Hope things work out and you get your van soon.
------------- David
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