dad4papa2

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I read a post on here that someone said they didn't use there bathroom or stool.
Just wondering why and how many don't use them and how many don't use showers??
I use both when needed.
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2oldman

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Why the shower house?
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Deen

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I can't understand why anyone would buy and RV and NOT use the "facilities"!
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FXSTOHIO

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We use ours both and that’s why we purchased this one because of the big bathroom.
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The Dunks

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We use ours. Our MH is our home when we are in it. I have heard that some folks need to use the shower area for storage, especially when they many people with them.
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coug

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That was one of the main reasons we moved from a popup to a TT. The popup we had before had the cassette toilet / shower combo. It worked just fine and we used it a lot, but just wanted a real bathroom with shower.
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Eycom

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Depending on the circumstances, I use my facilities or the comfort station. Having the ability to separate the saucer from the ship, camping in a State Park without sewer hook-ups steers me to the bath house for showers. I don't have room for a blue tote or want to spend the twenty minutes to load the camper, break camp, and head for the dump every 5 days. And I certainly don't want to scare anyone by using my outside shower for it's namesake (boondocking excluded). The black tank has never been a problem.
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dad4papa2

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2oldman thanks for the link-I enjoyed reading it. Especially the guy that said he used camp ground showers cause in his shower his dw kept pointing and laughing.
OMG It takes all kinds.
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mtdew999

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I'm sure the percentage of people on RV net who do not use their bathrooms is very small, just as the actual number of RV owners who belong to RV net is very small. The answer probably isn't that important, just as the opinions of RV net users isn't like the word of God.
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Dixonmatco

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The DW and I always shower in the morning before getting dressed. Walking to the CG Showers wearing what I do at night (nothing) was not practical especially on a cold morning, so the excellent shower in our TT is used every morning instead.
As far as the toilet goes, I really do not like public rest rooms, never have, never will. The one in our TT is used exclusively.
That's why we have nice large holding tanks and FW tanks. 40 black, 40 grey and 55 FW. We dry camp 90% of the time and do not own a blue tote.
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