We're fortunate enough to live Out West where:
1) We better not need full hookups considering the $$$ we spent for a fully self-contained RV that doesn't need to be parked in the sun so many hours per week.
2) We camp on purpose in places where no one else cares about what we do.
3) Battery capacity is nice, but two quiet generators and an ultra-quiet idling main engine are better.
4) I'll bet green backpackers would appreciate everyone staying home ... especially the types with bad knees, bad hips, and other disablities - including those gained from fighting our wars for us - that require generators to enjoy Mother Nature.
We've camped right next to folks with rigs like the OP has. Rigs like that often have ultra-quiet, deeply embedded in the structure, low RPM, diesel generators that one cannot hear running standing right next to them. I could care less if they run their generator all night for comfort - and I would expect the same consideration from them regarding us.
:) and :C