Many City Folks are so use to bright lights, at night, they would panic if it was totally dark. Now, many, new to the Country, are bring their nightlights with them.
Use to be Country Folks had dogs for security, and just City Folks used lights.
One thing we immediately noticed at on base Military campgrounds, Lights out meant us too. Very few had lights on inside RVs.
I think the RV Park we most frequently visit in Michigan has a lights out and quiet time after ten o clock.
At least no nuisance RVers, or they don't come back a second time.
We've had maybe one or two of the lights and the smoke through the windows, occassions. The second is one way to find out if you have any air leaks.
Everyone has a campfire or at least 60% of them do.
We try to get the sites facing the lake and our campfire is in front between us and the lake. No complaints so far.
The night lights, are yellow and not real bright on our coach. We have left the on a few times to locate our RV at Ralys etc where there are lots of RVs but not all night.
The loud music thing has not been noticed that often but sometimes Folks have company around the campfire and talk into the night. Park could say something if someone got upset but why.
Close the doors to the bedroom, and if need be the white noise cd of a rain storm on a tin roof or something.
Got too short of a time left to look for problems. Got to find some good stuff.