We went through the same thing you are going thru now a few months back.
We went the Hawk over the Eagle/swan layout for the following preferences:
- Separate kitchen to living area. kids can be at the table and can move in & out freely without tripping over the kitchen. This was the kicker in going with the Hawk, and seems to be pretty common amongst swaggers here with youngins.
- The table lounge area allows more than 4 to be seated together
- When we have an extra person (kids friend, relly ) camp, they can sleep on the long single lounge by the window (cushion back removes) whilst the table is still up and the end beds do not have to climb over the extra sleeping body. (If you also have the table down as a bed as well as the single lounge being used, then still no one has to climb over anyone to get out)
- The outdoor opening hatch is at the back of the camper, which is better suited for us as we prefer our outdoor cooking setup up here, and this hatch also serves as a pantry next to the outdoor kitchen. It is also further away from the main door and not obstructed when this door is open. Also has the 12 & 240V outlets right there
- Although it doesn't have the wardrobe, this was not an issue for us as clothes are in bags anyway so no need to unpack them. There is a bit more storage lower down in the Hawk I think compared to the eagle?
The swan does have more cupboard space, but then it is 1 foot longer than the Hawk/eagle and is over $2k more. Would rather use that $2k on accessories IMO....
That said, the Eagle / Swan is still the most popular layout that Jayco sell.
There is no right or wrong layout, just a layout to suit your circumstances, and in our case, the Hawk had more pros than cons..
Nutto