Same Brand, Two Floor Plans — Bigger Slide vs Bigger Storage
Same brand. Same length. Two floor plans. One has the massive living-room slide. The other has the bunkhouse plus pass-through storage. Which one wins?
Floor plan A — the big slide. Twelve feet of slide-out, panoramic windows, theater seating, fireplace under the TV. The dream. Looks incredible in the brochure.
Floor plan B — bunkhouse plus pass-through. Two bunk beds, smaller living room, but you can throw kayaks and bikes through the pass-through compartment.
Round one — daily livability. A wins if you're a couple. B wins if you have kids.
Round two — storage. A is short. B is generous. B wins.
Round three — slide-out reliability. The bigger the slide, the more it weighs, the more it stresses the mechanism. A's giant slide has more documented failures than B's smaller slides. B wins.
Round four — resale. A's panoramic-window plan is trendier, sells faster. B's bunkhouse holds value for families. Roughly tie.
Verdict — depends on your life. Round-by-round, B wins on engineering. A wins on emotional appeal. Comment which you'd pick.
