Great location and the staff was friendly but that’s the pros. The Con is simple, I think politics can waiver your experience easily and us being a minority family camping there gave an unwanted vibe from other campers. Never noticed this in other states and sites but you just ignore it and have a great experience. Non locals were very friendly and spoke to us. People need to remember we are all the same, look the same, eat the same, speak the same… we just come in different shades and experiences. Camping is a great way to learn and meet a new neighbors even ones you might not have a chance to sit at a fire pit and talk to.
Went with my mom and sister, we had a great time in the city and at the beach but the staff seem annoyed. The stay wasn’t cheap so you expect a little more effort from the staff to make you feel welcomed. The other RVers were very friendly.