What I did
I was kind of in the same boat too. I like going camping and always used a tent and one day I thought I would look at campers just so I could stay a little warmer when it gets cold. I bought one that a local had for sale, it was a 87 32' jayco 5th wheel with no slideouts. I used it for 2 years and got tired of pulling the huge thing around.
I traded it in on a 27' prowler tt and realy like it. It seems to have just as much room in it a the 5th wheel and you don't have to go up those anoying 3 steps to take a leak and go to bed. Actually I think the trailer being on one level makes it feel bigger because it seems like the space is better used than it was on the 5th wheel. The prowler is just right for a bunch of weekenders it will sleep 8 or 4 if you don't want to foldout any of the beds. But the best thing about getting rid of the 5th wheel is pulling the TT the 27' tt pulls much better than the 5th wheel ever did and I don't even use any kind of load distrabution hitch with it. The 5th wheel cought too much wind while pulling it and it seemed like it was always kind of porpousing up and down as you went down the road, and was also terrible about taking out low lying limbs from trees, it was a pain to store that monster in the off season. The only advantage I could see to the 5th wheel was it was easier to get it into small tight spots because you could cut the truck around when backing but if you have any backing skill at all (and a lot of people that have campers don't) you should have no problem backing into most campgrounds.
Just my opinion
Big D
I was kind of in the same boat too. I like going camping and always used a tent and one day I thought I would look at campers just so I could stay a little warmer when it gets cold. I bought one that a local had for sale, it was a 87 32' jayco 5th wheel with no slideouts. I used it for 2 years and got tired of pulling the huge thing around.

Just my opinion
Big D