If I hadn't found the Alumi-lite, I would've probably gone with this:
http://www.suttonrv.com/2013-travel-lite-idea-i15-year-end-clearance-sale-new-travel-trailer-or-i636829They didn't have one with a roof a/c unit when I was looking (this particular unit does) and the side a/c was the first thing to leak on my Jayco so wasn't going to play that game again. The quality is really good and the table is super easy to put down for the bed. Kind of like an ironing board where as you reach under, pull the lever and you can lower the table. I believe when you make up the dinette as the bed, it is a king size or close to it. Water heater is electric and propane as is the fridge (and you don't have to light either one) I used to sit for a good 10 minutes trying to ignite the propane for my fridge in the Jayco and that was after turning on the stove burners to clear the air out of the lines. It got old pretty quick. Don't get me started on the stupid water heater....that was infuriating trying to get that thing lit. I'm happy now that I just have to simply push a button to start both.
Anyway, just thought I would throw that one out there for you to consider. They make a higher-end unit called a Cobblestone with things like a tile backsplash in the kitchen, etc. but not sure I'd spend the extra money for things like that. There are other floor plans available as well here:
http://www.travellitecampers.com/traveltrailermodels.htm If there was a 15Q around, I would look at that. Can't beat the full time bed.
You could also check out these:
http://www.chaletrv.com/travel-trailers/ They are made in Albany, Oregon (about 15 miles south of me) but they appear to only be available on the west coast. The dealer that carries them wouldn't even let me test tow one because he didn't feel it would be safe for me to tow with my Jeep Liberty. Well, I have a trailer now that weighs the same and have no issues. I do have to give the dealer credit for not just saying "sure! You can tow anything with that!" I did my homework and knew I would've been well within the weight limits of the Jeep but it worked out okay since I am very, very happy with the one I have now.
I think each area of the country has its own line of trailers so you might have to think outside the box and be willing to travel a ways if you find the perfect floor plan.
Laura