Turn radius is different and there are situations where one or the other will be able to maneuver into a site when the other will have difficulty. What the OP should also concern themselves with is being sure to notify the park that the rig is a toy hauler, especially if they have a need to get toys out of the back end. We have sites that work great for trailers and fifth wheels that back up to bluffs with incredible views, but the toys would fall to their death. Also, there are many back in sites where there would be no way to drive the toys to the road without driving across the grass, a no no in our parks. We have many sites that work for toy haulers with toys, but we can't make accommodations for what we don't know.