the bear II wrote:
I vote generator for the flexibility.... I've used ours at our home when the power was off for several days, at a buddy's to help build a cabin, at work when we needed power at a remote work site, at the lot where we store our RV when I'm working on it...
They don't need it for several days - planned boondocking trips will be short. And they don't need it to build a home or at work at remote site. All that remains is doing serious renovat-ish works at RV with no shore power, which may not be the OP case either. Minor works on RV like drilling or vacuuming don't require a generator.