Fleetwood Altitude 29F vs Winnebago Minnie Winnie 25B
2026 Class C comparison · side-by-side specs, verdict, and who each is best for.
Quick verdict
Both are Ford E-450-based gas Class C motorhomes with 7.3L V8 power, but the Fleetwood Altitude 29F and Winnebago Minnie Winnie 25B target different camper households. The Altitude 29F is 30.33 ft, 102 inches wide, on the larger 14,500 GVWR Ford E-450 with single slide, residential fridge, theater seating, 4,000W generator, and 50-amp shore service at $151,232 MSRP. The Minnie Winnie 25B is 4 ft shorter at 26.33 ft, sleeps 6 with a cabover bunk and dinette, runs no-slide with 30-amp service, and lists $1,965 more at $153,197.
The Altitude 29F adds residential appliances and theater seating; the Minnie Winnie 25B adds 2 gal more LP (18 vs 16) plus 6 sleeps vs 4. Fresh water capacity is 50 gal on the Fleetwood and 40 gal on the Winnebago. Both share the Ford 7.3L V8 (Altitude rated 325 HP, Minnie Winnie 350 HP) and a 6-speed automatic.
For couples wanting residential amenities and the bigger 50-amp service, the Fleetwood Altitude 29F wins. For families needing 6 sleeps in a shorter motorhome at slightly lower cost, the Winnebago Minnie Winnie 25B is the smarter buy.
Side-by-side specs
| Fleetwood Altitude 29F | Winnebago Minnie Winnie 25B | |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $151,232 | $153,197 |
| Length | 30'4" | 26'4" |
| Dry weight | — | — |
| GVWR | 14,500 lbs | 14,500 lbs |
| Sleeps | 4 | 6 |
| Slides | 1 | 0 |
| Fresh tank | 50 gal | 40 gal |
| Grey tank | 40 gal | 26 gal |
| Black tank | 36 gal | 21 gal |
| LP | 16 gal | 18 gal |
| Solar | — | — |
| Inverter | — | — |
| Generator | 4000W | — |
| Bath | — | full |
| Bed | queen | queen |
| 4-season | No | No |
| Off-road | No | No |
| Outdoor kitchen | No | No |
| Washer/dryer | none | none |
| Residential fridge | Yes | No |
Where Fleetwood Altitude 29F wins
- $1,965 lower MSRP ($151,232 vs $153,197)
- 4 ft longer for slide-out floor space
- Residential refrigerator standard
- 50-amp shore service plus 4,000W generator
Where Winnebago Minnie Winnie 25B wins
- Sleeps 6 vs 4 with cabover bunk
- 4 ft shorter for easier parking (26.33 vs 30.33 ft)
- 18 gal LP propane (vs 16)
- Bunkhouse layout for kid sleeping
Pick the Fleetwood Altitude 29F if…
Pick the Fleetwood Altitude 29F if you camp as a couple and want residential amenities in a Class C. The single slide opens the living area into a real lounge, the residential fridge keeps more food cold longer, theater seating creates a true den feel, and the 4,000W generator plus 50-amp service support heavy appliance use. Best for couples doing extended tours staying at full-hookup parks.
Pick the Winnebago Minnie Winnie 25B if…
Pick the Winnebago Minnie Winnie 25B if you have a family and need 6 sleeps in a more parkable 26-ft motorhome. The cabover bunk adds family sleep capacity without a slide, the shorter length parks easier at standard pads, and the 18 gal LP propane runs furnace and stove longer than the Altitude's 16. The 30-amp service is fine for single AC plus light appliances. Best for family weekend campers.
Frequently asked
Which sleeps more people?
The Winnebago Minnie Winnie 25B sleeps 6 with a cabover bunk and bunkhouse layout; the Fleetwood Altitude 29F sleeps 4 in a queen-bed plus dinette setup. Families with kids need the Minnie Winnie.
Why is the Altitude 4 ft longer if it sleeps fewer?
The Fleetwood Altitude 29F uses its extra 4 ft for a single slide-out (adding lounge space), residential fridge, and theater seating. The Winnebago Minnie Winnie 25B trades slide-out space for cabover bunk capacity without lengthening the rig.
Does the Altitude include a generator?
Yes. The Fleetwood Altitude 29F includes a 4,000W generator standard. The Winnebago Minnie Winnie 25B is generator-prepped but does not include the unit, so add ~$3,000-4,500 of aftermarket installation for equivalent capability.