Class A motorhomes with a booth dinette

Invicta 36Y booth dinette
Invicta 36Y booth dinette in the Invicta 36Y

A booth dinette is the classic RV breakfast nook: two bench seats facing each other across a table, usually built into a slide-out. Most drop down to form an extra sleeping spot, so it does double duty for meals and guests. The Invicta 36Y and Alante 29F are good examples of how it fits into a Class A layout.

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Benefits of booth dinette

  • Converts to an extra bed for guests
  • Storage built under both benches
  • Multi-purpose kid zone - great for eating, school, activities, legos, etc
  • Great for kids, no chair scooting/falling/tipping, and everyone has a defined spot

Things to consider

  • Often uncomfortable for long periods
  • Table can be annoyingly small
  • The converted bed isn't great for adults - tends to be shorter and narrower
  • Takes up a lot of visual space - it will make things feel more "RV-like" and less apartment like

Similar layouts

A booth dinette (also called a dinette booth or breakfast nook) is a "space-smart" choice in a Class A coach because the benches double as storage and the whole thing converts to a bed when guests visit. That flexibility is why many families pick it over free-standing table-and-chairs, though the trade-off is that bench seating is firmer and seats fewer people than a big U-shaped dinette. If you're full-timing and eat every meal at that table, sit in a booth before you buy, some owners swap in chairs later.

Floor plans like the Vista 33K, Fortis 36Y, and Vacationer 36F show the range of how a booth pairs with the rest of the living area. If you travel with kids, also look at Class A motorhomes with bunk beds and Class A motorhomes with a bunk over cab, and couples who lounge more than they host may prefer Class A motorhomes with a King bed.

Popular questions

Does a booth dinette in a Class A motorhome convert to a bed?

Most do. The table drops down and the seat cushions rearrange to make a sleeping surface, but it's typically sized for a child or a shorter adult, not to be used asa full second main bed. Check the floor plan, a few booths are seating-only.

How many people can a booth dinette seat?

A standard booth seats four, two per bench. It fits fewer campers than a large L-shaped or U-shaped dinette, so if you regularly host bigger groups, look at a wraparound layout instead.

Is a booth dinette or free-standing dinette better in a Class A?

It depends on how you use the space. A booth adds under-seat storage and a convertible bed but has firmer, fixed benches. Free-standing table and chairs are more comfortable for long sits and easy to rearrange, but they don't sleep anyone and can shift while driving.

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