I have a 37 foot fifth wheel. We looked into the class a but after watching my parent's work the "kinks" out of theirs, we decided on a camper that is towed. Their motor home broke down a lot of times when they first bought it. I have had major "kinks" with my fifth wheel, but Lazy Days was very good about fixing them (after threatening the lemon law and our attorney on them

) and I have had no other problems. I love the fact that I still have a vehicle to get around in after the camper is parked. I know the motorhomes are large, but my fifth wheel has 3 slides, 2 bathrooms, 2 a/c's and a central vac plus washer/dryer. Not to mention that the price was 1/3 the amount of the motorhome and you already have the tow vehicle!
My fifth wheel is a 2005 and is used only in the summer when we stay at Ft. W. We usually check in sometimes in June and stay until the beginning of Aug. It works well for my family (me, hubby and 5 kids under the age of 12). The issue I am having now is I am thinking about selling my fifth wheel and daully and buying a condo in Fl. We go every other month and the winter months I end up renting a condo or hotel room so hubby does not have to pull the camper down. I know I can learn to pull it down there, but the kids would drive my crazy while going 65mph and learning how to tow. I think right now the condo is a good choice for us. Like the camper, I can leave everything in it and don't have to worry about packing clothes and eating all the food so I don't have to pack it up to bring it back home. I won't have to worry about not getting the ressies I want, which is becomming a big problem at the Ft. I am still close enough to the campground to drive over and enjoy it when my friends and family are there, but I am getting off the subject.
It is a personal preference. The fifth wheel is just as large as the motorhome, but has to be towed. The motorhome has the convenience of getting up and moving around while traveling, but you either have to rent a car or tow one behind the motorhome. If price is an issue, you want to go with the fifth wheel. If convenience is an issue, I would go for the motorhome. Darn, I typed all of this and was of absolutely no help! Sorry!
