The two front seats raise up, turn around, and recline for TV watching. One slide holds the couch and the other slide goes out the backside for the queen bed. The couch makes a bed and the cab-over is a bed. The cab-over bed will allow a grandchild or two to spend the night, but we will mainly use it for storage. When the kids outgrow the bed, we'll probably turn the space into cabinets.
The bathroom is tiny, but the double doors pull out to create a large space - but geez the sink is very tiny. I think we will have enough cabinet space though. The pantry around the TV has many shelves. There is a second TV in the bedroom. It is really amazing how much they can build into such a small motor home.
My previous Class B, a 22-foot, Forest River MB Cruiser was called Ms"B"Haven. We are going to call this one "Still Ms"B"Haven". It's actually called a B+, but it is really a Class C...go figure.







