That's awesome! I'd really like to go raw but just can't get over the convenience and cost factor yet (need to find a cheaper source). Some day I hope to take the leap.
I'm only feeding partial raw, kibble in AM/raw in PM, but for me it's only a hassle for 1-2 days every 2 months or so when I get a new order. I'll spend a couple hours making meal sized portions and putting them in ziplock bags. I'll usually end up with 6-8 different meal type bags which get bunched into grocery bags to help keep them organized. I have bags of liver meals, kidney meals, pancreas meals, chicken quarters with gizzards and heart, heart with tripe, pork shoulder, turkey neck, salmon, and lots of combos of the above plus more.
Making the meal portions is a pain but the time in between I just keep two meals thawing in the fridge all the time and just have to pull out the next one when I feed.
The cost point really just depends on what's available in your area and how hard you look. Having an extra freezer allowing you to order in bulk is a huge help on cost for most people. I have an extra freezer but it isn't exclusively for raw storage. I max out around 40# of raw in my storage space but I'll often buy some stuff in between orders from my distributor at the grocery store/asian market as more space opens up in my freezers.
I'm not finding prices as cheap as iriskai is but I can get most stuff between $2.50 to $0.90 a pound. If I had the space for real bulk orders I could get a lot more for $1.50 or less a pound though.
As for running off to the couch with the raw items instead of staying at the towel. It was a concern for me too. When I first started giving turkey necks as a weekly raw treat/meal I'd feed them outside. When I started regular raw meals I knew I'd have to adjust to inside. I just put a towel under the bowl and leashed him up so he couldn't run. I also feed in the kitchen which has baby gates on both doorways. He did try and carry the boney items away at first but quickly learned I wanted him to stay over the towel and I wasn't going to mess with him or take it away. Most dogs will figure out the "rules" quickly and not cause much trouble.