

ATC has actually fabricated some of these dinettes for custom orders. This actually provides more walking room throughout the trailer and gives it a more open look. Note that some owners have decided against getting any kind of dinette built-in from ATC, and instead have added a table that runs lengthwise against the wall, instead of protruding perpendicular from the wall. It ends up working better because you can move the chairs around, or take them outside. Otherwise, it's much less costly to just get the Dinette with Folding Chairs. The Dinette with Sleeper Sofa is only needed if you need the additional sleeping space. Dinette with Sleeper Sofa or Folding Chairs However, this is an expensive option, and if you don't plan on loading vehicles, and just need space for bicycles, a kayak, or a single motorcycle, then you can save a lot of money buying a simple futon that folds out for sleeping. However, it's really only needed if you "need" the fold-up capability to make room for vehicles. Probably one of the most popular options that owners get. If you want to do this, then be prepared to bolt some railings to the platform to prevent stuff from falling off. They'll throw a bunch of stuff on it, then raise the bed as high as it will go. However, some couples without kids use the Happijac as a storage loft. Otherwise, it adds more weight to the trailer for something you're not sure if you'll ever need. Don't get the Happijac as a "what if" option, where you may or may not have guests visit.If you're concerned about your mother-in-law wanting to camp with you, and she's very picky about not sleeping on the couch, then give her the bed and you sleep on the couch. If there are any options that can be purchased elsewhere, like at an RV supply store, or online via Amazon, then get those there.

SO, get the most expensive options added initially. However, keep in that ATC charges a much higher price (sometimes 2 to 4 times higher) for these options when sold separately than if purchased at time of initial build. Many owners choose to add these options after the initial build to keep their initial costs down. Here's a run down on the many options available for ATC toy haulers, and what actual owners have to say about them. This is probably the biggest question that prospective buyers ask.
