We were here as full time residents for several years. Boy, oh boy, am I glad we finally were able to leave RV life behind and leave this place in our rearview mirror. It wasn't always so bad when there was on-site management, though when there was they'd be nagging constantly about small things (one of the old managers approached my car as I was driving by just to tell me about a light being out on my car that wasn't a light to begin with, just a reflector...).
Every "management" person that has come through Lucky Loggers has been about the same, nagging and overbearing. Notably, Deerpoint Meadows (who owns the franchise that bought the park) left it without on-site management for quite some time until recently. No bathrooms being cleaned, no service for long-term or short-term stays (read other reviews), and the place fell into serious disrepair. I saw the same clump of hair that some messy guest left on the shower wall stay there for months.
The washing facilities in the laundry are disgusting most of the time and seldom cleaned. I would have to bring disinfectant cleaning wipes to clean the machine before I would feel comfortable putting my laundry in there.
We were left without power for 3, almost 4, days in the middle of the summer time. The only issue was a breaker that needed to be flipped back on, but not a single person was available to come fix it. Even the power company came by but they could not access the locked breaker box. All of our cold food spoiled and we ended up in a hotel for the last 2 nights of that to be able to charge our phones and stay some semblance of sane.
We were promised a discount on our next month's rent due to this fiasco that never materialized. The upper management leaves much to be desired and doesn't really seem to care if their facilities are in disrepair and their customers aren't happy as long as they are making money.
A few months back the women's restroom had about 6 inches of water on the ground and came out in a wave when I opened the door. A pipe had burst, clearly. Nobody even came to shut off the water until the next day. There is now black mold visible from the maintenance shed, the backside of the walls in the bathrooms, and they have attempted to fix the flooding issue but to no avail. Health hazard.
Things are slightly better now that there is part time management, but as I understand it she is only there 3 days out of the week. This place needs some serious help and needs full time management again. I'd advise just about anyone to avoid it unless they have no other options, though its central location in downtown Coos Bay is nice.