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2 Bathrooms In An RV: What’s Up With That?

Keystone Outback Travel Trailer From Palm Beach RV

Personally speaking, the biggest discomforts I have had with RV camping in the past has been the fact that RVs have had only one toilet. I know, an article about using the toilet in your RV may not be the most comfortable topics, however, for my family it has become and important one.
Most people enjoy camping with other people. This usually makes toilet and shower usage inconvenient to say the least. You know what I mean if you have ever been camping with a group of friends or even family.

Let me tell you how the folks at Keystone RV have fixed this issue. Many travel trailers have bunk beds for the kids. Many now even have an entertainment center and a door that closes so you can shut the little curtain climbers up in the back and enjoy a little privacy for yourself. This goes a long way if your kids were anything like mine. I love my kids, but when it is time to go to bed, I want to go to bed without having to listen to video games going all night. That however did not settle the issue with only one toilet in the trailer.

So the kids do not bother us in the middle of the night, Keystone RV has begun putting a second bathroom and even a second shower in the rear of the coach next to the bunk beds. The convenience of that second toilet goes without saying. What a country!!

This becomes and issue for your family as well if you use your RV for more than just an overnight trip. We usually go for a week or two when we use our RV. Having two toilets means a lot especially with teenagers if you know what I mean?
Some may ask, “Why did it take RV manufacturers so long to come up with this amazing innovation?” The answer is that it has only been in the last few years that advancements in construction techniques have made it so that RVs are being made lighter and stronger than ever before. A second bathroom adds a lot of weight to a trailer and greater weight usually translates into less control when towing. That is no longer an issue. As trailers get lighter, more conveniences can be added and towability is improved.

Many RVs still come with a single bath and if the kids ever grow up and leave, my wife and I will once again return to one bedroom and one bath and not tell anyone where we are going. But for now, I am thankful for the innovation Keystone RV has shown to the RV world. Get to your nearest Keystone RV Dealer and see for yourself all the innovations in travel trailers then get out and go RVing.

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