Desert Captain....Your type of camping may work for you, but I'll completely disagree with some of your assumptions. Everywhere we camp, there has always been room for our toad. Even in the smaller sites, there is room for a toad. I can only think of maybe one spot in 30 years that didn't have room. We just parked in a stall instead.
You also need to qualify your statement about pulling out quicker in your motor home than a toad. For that to be true, you would have to have no slides out and only a power cord attached. It would also mean that my toad would have to be hooked to my coach still. If we're both in the same campground for three days, I start my truck and drive away, even if you only had a power cord out I would still beat you. If you tell me that you only camp with a power cord connected, then you're not really talking about camping as most do.
Let's take your RV and my RV and toad to a National Park, like Yellowstone. I will then challenge you to go see all of the various attractions. You'll spend hours circling parking lots, even with a smaller RV, looking for a place to park.
With all that said, everyone camps differently. As others stated, we often just use the campground as a base for sightseeing in the area. I certainly would not want to come back each evening, level, put slides out and make connections. We don't disconnect and connect the toad everyday, only travel days.