First and most importantly: Great RV, and great communication and familiarization by Chance Bishop. The RV is very new (3100 miles when I rented it), there is plenty of room, it is well-equipped, and the bedding and seating are very comfortable. The RV handles well and it is easy to set up at the site and tear down when ready to move on. Refrigerator/freezer are large and keep things at the perfect temperature. One induction cooktop (bring your own pans made from ferrous metal) and two propane burners (use their supplied aluminum pans), along with the combination microwave/convection oven were completely sufficient for meal preparation. Technology on board is good for Cable TV connection, over-the-air TV reception, and Wi-Fi repeating (if needed). Not even considering that the shower is in an RV, the water pressure and temperature (on-demand water heating) are great, and there is plenty of room. There is way more than enough storage throughout the RV and in the compartments underneath. USB and electrical outlets abound.My only complaint is that the air conditioning is significantly underpowered for Texas summer heat (95 degrees outside, not too much humidity). Even giving the AC a head start (turning it on early in the day, getting the RV to a comfortable temperature, and keeping the AC running on high) it starts losing ground by 2-3PM. With all the blinds closed and keeping the door shut, it easily rises to the upper 80s in the back of the unit and into the 90s in the front. The system catches up again around 8 PM and will finally start cycling (shutting off and restarting) during the night as needed. I am sure it can manage better in the spring, fall, and winter. Air movement and cooling for the driver while the engine is running is more than adequate.Overall? Tremendous fun in a great RV.