We recently purchased a BH 3670RL. Like you we wanted the enclosed bath and plenty of living space. And a big kitchen with lots of counter space and storage. We stopped at a couple of dealerships and looked around, searched the internet for floorplans, and went to a couple of shows. We looked at Cameo's, Cedar Creeks, Montana's, and pictures of a few others. The last show (Novi, MI, early October) was the first time I encountered a Bighorn that I could get inside, and it was from the same dealer that sold us our travel trailer (didn't show on their website until recently). There are several brands with the side bath and lots of other goodies, but I have to agree that once you've seen the Heartlands, it's hard to look any where else. One of my "quirks" is to open the cabinets and drawers and check the woodworking quality. If it's Splinter City, it tells me their quality control may be lacking in other areas, as well. And the use of "Euro-hinges" on cabinet doors is a real step above face frame exposed hinges and plastic support struts. Ragged plywood drawers and uncleaned pocket holes (along with plastic wrapped wood) turned me off real fast. Then I crawl to the off-door side and look at where the sewer fittings and controls are. Some like to put them under the slide, where they're not easy to get at. And Heartland's basement is about the biggest, most open one out there.