I'd stick with something like a coleman large family size tent.
The larger the better.
Depending on the age of your kids - you might be better off with two medium size tents instead of one large (but camp grounds may charge extra - not sure)
A few years back I bought a canvas tent (think it's 9x9 - but not sure.
It's not one of the REAL expensive canvas tents - it cost around 400 - can't remember the brand.
If you're searching, you'll probably be able to figure out which one I'm talking about.
I wouldn't recommend one of those. I figured for that price, it must be a step up.
But - It's a pain to lug around - it's a pain to set up - and mice love the material. Plus a major stitch tore that I had to repair.
Did I mention it's a pain to set up?
If you try to do it alone, make sure nobody can see you. It can be humiliating.
It's nice once it's setup properly - but not that nice.
Those coleman's pop right up in about 5 minutes with minimal effort.
All tends will gather condensation from breath - even it it's not raining. Put four people in a tent and the ceiliing is going to drip no matter what you do.
That's why larger is better. More air circulating.
Of course, for all I know Coleman may have gone the way of the rest of america and given up on quality. But every coleman product I've ever bought, I still own.
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