I agree totally with Donc13.
I have made a 50 to 30 adapter using the OTHER leg of the 120. Although I have not had experience with this, I understand that if the campground is nearly full and 'on the edge' of low voltage - and the 50 amp is available you may have better luck with the locked rotor voltage drop on initial A.C. startup.
DonC13 comments?
And I LOVE Volkemon's Craftsman box setup. I need to make one of those!! Volkemon, do you have a picture of the underside? I assume you use different hot legs for each 30 amp plug connection. I can wire it if you don't.
Steve
Thanks Steve!
Here ya go -

All the solid wire jumpers are 10Ga, they look tiny next to the 6GA incoming wire.
Yes, eagle eyed electricians will notice that I should have run the neutral from the duplex outlets directly to the incoming neutral lug on the upper 30A outlet. Mea culpa, but there was not enough room to take (3) 10Ga and the (1) 6Ga into that lug. I SHOULD have made a neutral buss bar.... Being that the whole box wouldnt pass inspection anyway, please allow that one deviation.

The grounds are OK like that, they should NOT be current carrying wires.
RE:50A to 30A
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You cant see the diagram I am referring to from a previous post. The reason you can see the pictures in my (and Ron D's) posts is because we host them 'off site' so non members can see them. I seem to have a different setup than what DonC13 has. If I am reading his diagram right, the right hand of the diagram is a receptacle, a NEMA 14-50R , like below:

So there is 3 outlets in the post? I thought it might be a typo, but a 14-50P would make less sense. The way that diagram shows, there is a 50A 240V receptacle, a 30A 120V receptacle, and 50A receptacle that only gives you the same leg on both L1 and L2.

I defer to others experience, I am new to RV'ing. I have yet to see this setup on a post in my brief time camping in full hookup. I am pretty sure that an outlet wired like that would not pass inspection nor be allowed.
But if the adapters 'male' side was wired like that, when plugged into a correctly wired 50A outlet you would have a brief 'event' before the breaker tripped from the short.

I have one of these in my 'Shore Power' box -

In the original post, a ""50/30 drop down attachment"" was referenced. Am I correct in thinking this is referring to this item or the dogbone style?
The 'dogbone' style is MUCH better IMO, it avoids the height of the stacked adapter/cord pulling out due to gravity. But I carry this one as an emergency use item for when I might not have packed the 'Power Distribution Toolbox'.
This adapter, (and the dogbone style), are internally wired differently than shown in the diagram. (My artwork is not as good as DonC13's, I am a hack using MS Paint

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This gives you 120V, 50A service to the camper. The wiring of the adapter can be easily checked with a continuity meter to prove this, both the adapter and meter are on my desk now.

I wanted to be SURE before giving electrical advice!! .
The female side is a Nema TT-30R, which is only rated for 30A, but the supply from the 50A outlet in the post is rated and supplies 50A, so it will deliver 50A to the shore power cable. Which as I originally stated, is the only advantage to using a 50 to 30 adapter.
ALL OF THE ABOVE INFORMATION SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY A LICENCED, QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN BEFORE YOU USE IT TO MAKE ANYTHING. FOR ALL YOU KNOW I AM A DRUNK RHESUS MONKEY WITH A LAPTOP. ALL THIS INFORMATION IS INTENDED FOR SPECULATIVE DISCUSSION ONLY!! Steve - could you post a diagram of how you have your custom adapter wired? You seemed to agree with DonC13's diagram, and I am obviously missing something. Would NOT be the first time, either. I have learned a lot from other people showing me where I am mistaken.