Class A Winnebago Full Tour: See Inside and Layout

When you’ve seen one of those massive RVs cruising down the highway, have you ever wondered what it actually looks like inside?

Hi, I’m Nicki, and this is Luna. We live full-time in the Winnebago behind us, and after getting so many requests for a tour, I thought I’d bring you on board and show you around. Let’s go!

A Quick Fact About My Winnebago

My gas-powered Winnebago has a mid-coach door. If it were a diesel pusher, the door would be up front because diesel engines sit in the back. Basically, door placement depends on engine location and chassis design.

Welcome Onboard!

This is the space where I live, cook, work, and basically do life. My Winnebago is a Class A motorhome — one of the largest types of RVs, built on a bus-like chassis. Everything you need is inside, but Class A’s stand out for their space, comfort, and quality finishes.

Let’s start in the back and work our way forward.

The Bedroom

Yep, that’s a king-size bed. But honestly, what sold me was the entire wall of wardrobe space. Storage is everywhere — under the bed, in cabinets, closets — which is mission-critical when you live full-time in a tiny house.

Thanks to the full wall slide — basically, the entire side of the coach moves out — my bedroom feels open. I can actually walk around the bed, which is a big deal in RV life.

See that Peru bag and sun hat? They’re hiding my WeBoost, which lets me work and upload videos from the middle of nowhere. That deserves its own post, but I wanted to give you a peek at how I have it set up.

The Bathroom

This was one of the biggest selling points for me. The shower is completely separate, with a glass door and a skylight that lets sunlight pour in. And it’s big enough for two. Wink, wink.

Thanks to the full wall slide, the bathroom is huge — perfect for a girly girl who blow-dries and curls her hair and needs counter space for makeup. This truly feels like a full-sized bathroom. 

Before we move on, I have to show you one thing I’m obsessed with: my mushroom drain filter. I bought it a few years ago on Amazon, and it’s made a world of difference. Long hair used to clog the drain constantly, but this stainless steel filter catches all the hair while letting water flow. It still looks brand new, works flawlessly, and even if I weren’t living in an RV, I’d use it in a traditional shower.

The Main Living Area

Back in the main living area — this is where I spend most of my time. I temporarily moved the cat trees and desk out so you could see just how spacious it is. I’ve literally done yoga in here!

Sleeping Options

This motorhome was made for entertaining. There are three main sleeping options:

  • The futon, which folds down into a full-size bed
  • The booth dinette, perfect for kids
  • The loft

The loft is very James Bond: it’s a retractable bed that comes down with the push of a button. I don’t personally use it, but Luna does — complete with her warming pad and toys.

Sitting and Entertaining

The captain’s chairs swivel around, which makes entertaining a breeze. It’s comfortable, cozy, and can seat at least ten people with some creative arrangements — even on a rainy day. There’s also a floor-mounted table that can be put into place for dining or work.

Up front, the cockpit has drapes that I close for filming (sunlight can be brutal), but I open them while driving — for safety! One of my favorite features is the copilot’s tray, perfect for snacks and laptops.

Another cool James Bond feature? The hideaway TV. It tucks away until you need it, then pops up at the touch of a button. I love that it’s directly across from the couch — no awkward neck angles while watching TV.

Real-Life Setup

Once I add back the cat trees and my working space, this is the front as I really live in it. And yes, you’re probably wondering… what about the litter boxes?

They’re right here! My dad and I installed a kitty door under the booth dinette. It’s perfectly sized for two litter boxes, and cleaning them is a breeze. And for anyone worried — yes, it’s possible to have litter boxes under a dining area without odors, thanks to Pretty Litter. That’s a secret for another post, but it works like magic.

Final Thoughts

There you have it — a peek inside my motorhome. It’s full of clever design, comfort, and a few quirky personal touches that make it truly home.

Thanks for taking the tour with us! Did it surprise you how much this motorhome feels like an apartment on wheels? I’d love to hear what stood out for you — drop a comment below!