It looks like both are DPs which probably means the access to the engine is in the rear of the MH. If the bed is over the access door, it might make it more difficult (read costly) for repairs if needed. If the bed is in the slide, there is room between the bed & closet to access the engine.
Another thing to consider is what closet or cabs are accessible with the slides in.
Some beds in the slides don't have much room around them especially on one side so it's likely that someone will have to crawl or scoot to the end of the bed to get out or have to crawl over the other person. It is also challenging to get the bed made.
Both of our Class A's have had beds in the slide. Our first was a gasser which had closets & drawers opposite the bed. Our current Class A is a DP and we have 2 slides in the bedroom with a W/D & closet in the back & drawers opposite the bed in the other slide.
We enjoy the windows on either side of the bed and have enough room in the DP to get out of bed on the sides rather than on the end of the bed.
I noticed the pics are from PPL. Have you been able to actually see units with the floor plans you posted? Seeing things on "paper" is a lot different the seeing them in 3D.
Good luck with your decision! Please let us know which one wins.
Karen
Paoli, IN
Traveling in a 2011 Ventana 3433
with 1 Hubby and 2 Boxers!