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Just a note about the Las Vegas staff-especially Brandi who was super nice and efficient. The van is the van. We originally planned this trip with four adults. Two bailed out and that was a gift. I've seen these vans in camping areas and watched as five or six people piled out. I'm not sure how they did it. No luggage? Just using as vehicle with some bonuses?. Traveling was fine, but the sleeping was another deal. In order to use the inside bed, most of our stuff had to go outside. This would have been bad if we had camped in areas with bears or other animals that require securing food. Admittedly, I'm not a light packer, but we absolutely used everything we brought. Especially a cooler since the fridge was just a drawer. Using the penthouse is kind of cumbersome. If there is any chance you're going to have to get up in the middle of the night, it's pretty precarious. Also a design flaw with the ladder because you can't open the rear side door of the van on that side when the ladder is extended. Other than that, our van worked well with a few really odd exceptions that didn't repeat on a regular basis, so I will blame that on Dodge and not having anything to do with Jucy. Thank you, Mike C. for the very comprehensive review of the vans.
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