A member inquired about the Adventurer Slumber Queen, specifically a 2000, 24’ Class C model, noting familiarity with Adventurer’s truck campers but not their motorhomes. Other RVers clarified that Slumber Queen evolved into Adventurer ALP, which is known for well-insulated Class C units, often used as rentals in Canada but now available to the public. Links to company history and current offerings were provided, confirming the brand’s longstanding reputation and product evolution...
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A member inquired about the Adventurer Slumber Queen, specifically a 2000, 24’ Class C model, noting familiarity with Adventurer’s truck campers but not their motorhomes. Other RVers clarified that Slumber Queen evolved into Adventurer ALP, which is known for well-insulated Class C units, often used as rentals in Canada but now available to the public. Links to company history and current offerings were provided, confirming the brand’s longstanding reputation and product evolution.
Ultimately, the original poster decided not to pursue the unit, citing a change in interest from their spouse rather than any specific concerns with the RV itself. The discussion highlighted that Adventurer’s Class C models are generally well-regarded, especially for insulation and durability, but also that personal preferences and timing play a significant role in purchase decisions.