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We asked you a burning question that strikes at the very heart of RV living: where do you lay your weary head after a long day of adventure? The quest for the perfect night’s sleep in a rolling home is a topic every RVer has a strong opinion on. This week, we dove into the great debate of RV sleeping arrangements to see how our community truly rests. We posed this very question to our loyal readers in our weekly newsletter, and you did not disappoint with your answers. Make sure you’re subscribed and voting on future polls so your voice can be part of our findings!

Here is a breakdown of how the votes landed.

The Reigning Champion: The King-Sized Domain

A overwhelming majority of you are living the dream, quite literally, on a sprawling king-sized mattress.

It seems that when the sun goes down, many of you are claiming your territory like royalty. Who needs to rough it when you can have a sleep surface larger than your RV’s kitchen?

The Family Fortress: Queen and Bunk Combo

Coming in at a respectable second place is the classic “Queen bed + bunks” configuration.

This is the Swiss Army knife of RV sleeping, perfect for families or anyone who travels with tiny humans that need corralling. It’s the ultimate “we sleep separately, but together” compromise.

The Slumber Party: Multiple Beds Galore

A smaller but savvy group voted for having multiple beds scattered throughout their rig.

This arrangement is for those who believe choice is the spice of life, even in sleep. It’s the equivalent of having a different flavor of ice cream every night—commitment issues have never been so comfortable.

The Phantom of the Dinette: Convertible Seating

And then we have the convertible seating option, which received a resounding zero percent of the vote.

It appears the universally dreaded task of transforming a table into a bed each night has finally been voted off the island. The people have spoken, and they would rather do almost anything else.

Conclusion: Why Comfort Conquered All

We believe the results are so clear because, at the end of the day, an RV is a home on wheels. After navigating unfamiliar roads and setting up camp in the dark, the promise of a consistent, comfortable, and dedicated sleeping space is priceless. The king bed represents a permanent sanctuary of comfort, a piece of home that travels with you without any assembly required. The utter rejection of the convertible dinette only solidifies this theory; RVers are done with chores that stand between them and their pillows. Ultimately, the poll shows that while we love adventure, we love our sleep just a little bit more.