We recently sold our soft floor taj mahal in under a week (deposit in under 24 hours). Price it right and it sold. 2 kids under 6 and a wife that loved setting it up. Moved into a Jayco Expanda now. I wouldn't say soft floor campers are dead, just more refined market. Yes we loved the room and everyone was always at our site but it was always a minimum 4 nights we would go away otherwise too much work. The double handling of all the gear was annoying roo
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We went from an expanda caravan to a soft floor.
The expanda still required the beds to be made up each time, and the awning always needed more effort in terms of staying it in rough weather. We only set the annex up once because it took so long. In the end we found ourselves being inside too much, mainly because the kitchen and fridge were inside.
So, sold the expanda and went for a soft floor because we had the internal space to hang out in bad weather, the cooking was outside, and the main bed was actually a proper queen innerspring compared to the crappy caravan one in the expanda, and storage and towing were much easier compared with the taller, wider and heavier expanda.
For overnighters in the softfloor we don't set up the awning, and being lighter, we spin it around to set up on the direction that best suits the weather.
All up, horses for courses, but the softfloor has been the horse for us.