As has been said above, each person (or couple) has specific needs and desires. We owned a 1989 Fleet with a couch for 10 years and traveled to many places in the west. Later, we owned an ATC Bobcat with a side dinette for seven years. Among other places, that camper visited Alaska three times and the Maritime Provinces of Canada once. We are in our second year in a Hawk with front dinette and it has taken us to the Maritime Provinces (including the Trans Labrador Hwy.), as well as numerous additional trips in California, Nevada, and Oregon. When choosing between the front/side dinettes, we too were very torn . . . . hated to give up the side window. However, we went with the front dinette as it affords more storage space, which was very important to us. After 21,000 miles in the front dinette, we feel that it was the right decision for our needs and we really love the layout. Yes, the counter top is a bit high but other than that, everything else is better for us in that configuration. We got an outside shower but no water heater; that gives even more space. Another feature that we love are the containers (don't know a better word) with hinged lids on top of the cabinets on passenger side. With the front dinette, we have almost more storage than we need and that means absolutely nothing rides on the floor or needs to be moved when setting up camp . . . . a place for everything, and everything in it's place. Again, all of the comments in this thread, including mine, are personal opinions because we all want something slightly different in our rigs and we all camp just a little differently than others. I believe you will be pleased with whichever floorplan that you choose. We are headed out to the east side of the Sierra and Death Valley in about an hour, so I need stop rambling, and finish packing. Good luck with you decision; either choice will be a good one.