Someone posted pictures of the flooding during the unprecedented hurricane Harvey, which has been called a thousand year event. Even so, the water did not even get into most of the tenent's trailers.
But that is just one week, and a situation unlikely to ever be seen again. What makes the park great is the way everyone knows one another and looks out for one another. There is a very laid back, small town feel and community bar-b-q's are common (often impromptu, and everyone brings something). It's the kind of place where you can forget to lock your door one morning and not have to worry about it.
What really makes it special however, is the Park's owner. She lives on the property in her own rv, so is totally in-touch with day to day issues that may arise. Also, she is the type of landlady that will work with tenent's to solve problems rather than letting folks get frustrated and leave, or having to evict them over something that could have been dealt with.
One huge example - immediately after Harvey, she did not charge late fees for people who were a few days late on rent, AND reset the machines in the laundrymat to allow everyone to wash and dry things that got wet during the storm for free.
The park is currently undergoing renovations to add several new spaces and improve existing spaces. I am super excited because I am about to buy an RV and am hoping to move into this park. I have stayed with a friend there and would love to be a resident.