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Depends on what you mean by kitchen island. Tiffin has a roll out cabinet that acts like a kitchen island. Rexall has an island in some floorplans but it blocked the way to the bathroom with the slide(s) in. We have a flip up counter extension in our Dutch Star plus a dry bar area, so we have more counter space than many.
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Bill Joyce, 40' 2004 Dutch Star DP towing an AWD 2020 Ford Escape Hybrid Journal at http://www.sacnoth.com Full-timing since July 2003
The Dynasty start at over $500K new! Way out of our budget!
I do like the flip up counter in the Tiffins. What we saw was a separate island opposite the stove. It contained the sink. I think it was in a Georgetown.
You are correct in that they are mighty proud of those Dynastys! I think the last dealer we talked to was saying $370K. Depending on when you are looking to buy you could pick up a used one in a few years.
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Carol Kerr Welch
Wife to Jeff, "Mom" to Chuy; Retama Village Resident
We just added new countertop to our old daybreak class a rv. We had the dealer add a flip out hinge & counter top extention to give us a larger kitchen and more counter top spaces, but this new motorhome would have done too...
We had a 2010 Georgetown 374 37' Class A that had a center island. Loved the layout although walking to the rear was a little tough getting by the island. The unit was a gasser and being a Georgetown it was entry level quality which means everthing was assembled for a very short lifespan. Finally gave-up and upgraded to a better made brand.