We enjoy both but mostly propane. We do a lot of boon docking and propane serves us best. We've been in the predominantly propane mode since 1973 without issue. All our tanks are portable @ four 30Lb. cylinders so refills don't need to happen frequently. We also have some portable electric appliances. Hadn't seen an iron nor kitchen mixer that runs on propane & through the years upgraded to supplemental solar and battery banks but propane over time keeps draw off the batteries and manages to keep the genny mostly quiet.
Propane is not difficult to find all your Tractor Supply stores sell it ,if you have portables every Walmart has propane exchange, I never had the portable tanks mine were all ways the frame mount non DOT tanks and never expired and never had a problem having it filled.Lol living here in the hot desert in the Valley we have propane dealers on every corner it seems like. As a owner of the diesel fired and electric Aqua Hot I wouldn't bet on having good heat or a hot shower when you need it, with Thor owning AquaHot now we maybe smelling bad and freezing our asses off Gary
When I was fully propane, I could last most of the summer on my two 30# tanks, but in the winter in cold climates, such as in NH one winter, I would go through two tanks per week. So a lot of this depends on where you plan to spend most of your time. This also should also be considered, so it is not black and white as your mileage may vary as they say.
with 6 coach batteries and the inverter A guy can only do so much before starting the genny