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Old 07-13-2015, 06:24 PM   #1
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Bathroom Design

We have been looking for a new fifth wheel. We were very interested in the 2015 Eagle 321RSTS due to the double door bathroom. However, the bedroom was very tight. The 2016 Eagle 321RSTS has a much improved bedroom but eliminated the double door bathroom. Wife is adamant new unit have double door bathroom.

What are others preferences, pro's con's for different bathroom styles
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Did they eliminate the pocket door that opens to the bedroom? We looked at that fp but went with a 351 because there wasw more room between there anf the bed. Never regretted it. The pin weight was only a couple hundred lbs more.
We use that door more than the hinged one.
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Did they eliminate the pocket door that opens to the bedroom? We looked at that fp but went with a 351 because there wasw more room between there anf the bed. Never regretted it. The pin weight was only a couple hundred lbs more.
We use that door more than the hinged one.
Yup, what he said.
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We don't have a double door into the bathroom on our fp.
With not having one, I can see how having one would be a convenience.

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The pocket door is great, DW required it once we saw the double entry. Since we aren't in the bedroom a whole lot anyway we don't really mind the tightness of the bedroom. Most importantly she doesn't need to walk around the bed to get to the bathroom in the middle of the night.
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Our 351 RLTS had the 2nd door, our 2016 36REQS does not. I MISS the door. When you have to go to the bathroom from the bedroom now you have to go past the door onto the steps and then open the door to go in. Ugg... Missing a door already.
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