My family and I stayed at the park for a month in September and it was one of the most stressful visits we had based on the approximation of 50 RV parks we have stayed in over the past few years. There is significant flooding that occurs in the park... knee high water! I am from Florida where I am accustomed to flooding, but not having no warning and having to actually hook up to move in the dark. For myself, it did include moving twice and caused damage to my electric hitch ($250) where it no longer works. It was only a few months old and due to the height of the water, it shorted and I had to put the manual one back on (at least I kept it with me). No offer to replace for damages caused, other than to move to higher ground temporarily. I was able to move again to a spot that didn't flood as much, but still did flood. Those out there with travel trailers know what a hassle it can be to hook up and unhook. There is potential for the park to be successful, but not under the circumstances.