They allow to dump and fill fresh water (sign at the entrance says that as well) for a small 10$ which is quite nice. Was quick and convenient, lady at the front desk was very kind!
Tow truck knocked our door at 2AM asking us to move as there is no overnight parking allowed (even though no signs state that) and he pointed at the cameras. Fortunately he kindly sent us around the bushes to another parking space where he said it's okay (also seemed like walmart lots to me but not sure) so watch out!
Good experience, this was the first campground we ever visited with our RV but it was smooth. Price was okay (I guess), front desk lady was very friendly, slot was spacey and the pool seemed nice although we didn't use it (what a shame)
We didn't visit the park itself so can't judge on RV overnight stays. We kindly asked if we could fill up water and dump our RV (as you can do in a lot of campgrounds for a small fee), they refused to do so.
No more overnight parking, big sign states that. Colleagues meant that this is by city and not actually by Cracker Barrel