It may be helpful to provide some indication with regard to the size of the family, e.g. number of adults and no. of youngsters, including their ages.
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We've got the Hypercamp Eldorado at the moment but are going to switch up to the Alaska- some reviews of both on this site. The Alaska has a build in groundsheet, it's also got an inner so you get another layer of warmth at night. You can split the sleeping area into two and I'd say it was plenty big enough for 2adults and 2children. It's also got a big living area and a sheltered outside porch.
I know there's some debates about Hypercamp vs Cabanon but tbh unless you go right up to the highest end ranges such as De Waard, I'm unconvinced there's much difference.
Advantage of a pyramid over a bell tent is the amount of useable space- also if you're camping in cooler weather you'd probably still want an inner- or some way of heating the tent.
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