I have a 2014 Jayco Jayflight 32BHDS. It has the bunks in the back and an outdoor kitchen. Also has the door to the outside from the bathroom. It has a slide for the bunkroom and the living room slide with large U-shaped dinette. For the bunkhouse, I like that it has the two bunks (one on the passenger side fairly wide over the outdoor kitchen), and one over the J-cube (can be a small couch, single tall bunk or nearly a queen size bed depending on how you set it up). I like that the bunkhouse has a large rear window that lets in a good amount of light, and the other windows in each bunk. I like the setup of the bathroom as it is large enough to use the shower and still get dressed without opening the door or bumping into the walls and cabinets like other trailers we originally looked at. I got the 15k AC and am glad that I did (I live in AZ). It has the quick cool setting which allows you to open some louvers on the AC and quickly cool the living room and kitchen faster than just using the roof vents. There are not too many dislikes that I have. One would be it doesn't have drawers in the main bedroom in the nightstands. There is a lot of storage, but I would have like to have a drawer on each side of the bed. As a comparable, since it sounds like you are buying new, I paid $27100 out the door with all of the options and a equa-l-izer WDH in California April 2014.