One star for the park☆ Five stars for the lady at the front desk ☆☆☆☆☆
We stayed on February 19 for one night. We arrived mid afternoon to early evening. We were greeted by a very very friendly lady ( can't remember her name, she has a baby frenchie 🐶) We visited with her a bit, then proceeded to our spot (#90). The spots were a bit close to each other, but than seems to be the norm these days at RV parks. 😭 The person next to us in #89 had his pickup parked in his "yard" area, which put it super close to our parking pad. We had to watch opening our pickup door, or we could have easily hit his truck. We parked our truck and RV, didn't even unhook because we were tired and were just staying one night. With the park being right off I10 we knew there would be some road noise, but where we were put, was the worst we have ever had to deal with. It did not make for a good nights sleep at all! 😴 The next morning, we closed our slides, unhooked everything to leave. Sadly we were not able to just drive away due to the way the neighbor had parked and the vehicles in the spots across the road had parked. The turn was too tight, it would not be a pretty sight, there would either be truck damage, RV damage....probably both!! Unfortunately we had to knock on #89 door (for a good bit because he was asleep I'm sure) to ask him to move his pickup so we could leave. He was a bit put out at being woke up, but it's the only way we could leave without damage.
Our suggestion would be... knowing someone is stopping for one night, (usually means they have been traveling all day and will be traveling the next day to their next destination) put them farther away from full timers and the traffic noise that the full timers are more used to. I know there were areas farther away from I10 according to the map, understanding they could have all been booked and full. IDK 🤷♀️ I'm not sure if the discount of being Passport America put us in a less popular area 🤷♀️ But we were not impressed.