I am sure I would get used to a front door, but a mid access door provides easier and faster access to get in and out of the coach doesn't it? Loading groceries, clothes, blankets etc seems like it would be easier with a mid door and there is no stepping around a chair to do it. In the event of an emergency isn't a mid-coach door more easily accessible to every part of the coach? A front door means that you have to travel the entire length of the coach to get in and out if you are in the rear bath or bedroom. And if this were a residential home, having a chair in front of a door is considered a hazard. There's also a lot more awning coverage in the middle of the coach. In the event of rain, I won't get wet going outside with a mid coach door, there's a good chance I will in a front door. To each his own. Personally I would love to see a front and a rear door especially on a bath and a half. That would be cool. I've seen them on TT's.