It can take a bit longer to set up a hybrid. Other than our 3 beds, many of the other things would be the same for many things you tow (awning, jacks, hook ups etc.) Other than setting up and making the beds, some of the other things that keep me busy during set up are my own doing (secured items for travel, hanging up pictures and hat rack, getting out other misc items). My inlaws go south in their 5th wheel each winter, and I'm afraid we have picked up some of their habits for making the house on wheels a home (flags, pictures on the walls, flowers etc etc ). I don't bother getting all this out for a weekend, but I do for longer trips. We have talked about upgrading to a regular trailer in a few years to get rid of the bed set up, however unless we are willing to get a lot bigger, we sacrifice so much floor space for beds. I like our floor plan now as each kid has their own space and bed which feels separate given that their beds go out opposite sides. If we go to a bunkhouse type design the kids will be sharing a "bedroom" which is fine while they are young, but may become an issue when they are older. As well, we have a double bed for each child, so there is room to bring cousins or friends.
Take your time looking around and you will surely find a size and layout that will suit your needs!