Well, we made it to the Detroit area RV show yesterday. Managed to crawl around many 5'er's, along with peeking in a couple of TT and some Class A monsters. General RV had the biggest presence there, and was the only Heartland displayer. Looked in the Greystone, the Elkridge, Sundance, and naturally, the Big Horn. They had a new 3670 on display, so we had to look that over. Looking at the way the bedroom was modified to incorporate a W/D closet, I'm glad we got the original floor plan. Not only did they chop off 1/3 of the dresser, they also eliminated the cabinet near the head of the bed (that's where my clothes go!) Other than the slam doors, not too much different elsewhere. Actually, of all the 5'er's we looked at, the 3670 still wins hands down for floor plan.
I also noticed that the UDC's for the Greystone, Elkridge, and Sundance don't have the valving for bypassing the water heater during winterizing. So, pulling the basement wall is required to get at the bypass valves??
Two SOB models had sliding rear basement walls. One was screwed shut, so I couldn't play with it. Looked a bit chinsy, anyways. The other had double aluminum tracks on the floor and ceiling of the basement and the panels moved easily. Gave me an idea on how to modify mine.
I asked a General rep if our salesperson was working the show, but he told me that she had moved on. Lo and behold, if we're not poking around another dealer's displays and there she is. Had a nice chat. Mentioned that the company she's with is opening a store in Gaylord, MI, soon. And that they are considering taking on the HL line.
Something I don't recall seeing at past shows was Camping World having an area selling accessories. They were at this show. Most of the items they had, I either have, don't need, or don't want. But, the did have folding Papa-san chairs. Once my bottom hit it, the credit card came out. Picked up a folding aluminum table, too. Mor-Ryde was there, also, so I stopped and talked to them a bit.