One start would be stretching it!
We stayed here one month among 21 nonrunning and disabled autos and pick up trucks, two RVs (one was being canniblaised, the other just deteriorating on schedule), a Box truck, and a box trailer and one small tent camper that was unusable. These junkyard vehicles were interspersed with abandon and rotting tires of all sizes. The bathroom were not disabled accessible. We lost power three times with one week and the management told us that our surge protector was no good, but it was determined the problem was in the pedestal not transferring one leg of the 50 amp power.
One further note, several pedestals were held together with duct tape. Apparently the owner is not reinvesting enough to repair even the essentials.
The Internet is flakey to say the best. When you complain to the management they will tell you the you are the only one to complain and the WIFI was designed to handle 250 campers and in the winter there were about 45-50. The problem is that you can connect to they campground's WIFI system but ti does not connect to the carrier. You can get to the WIFI system but not to the Internet more times than not.
On the plus side, the staff is friendly and cooperative in a limited capacity. The prices are a little high for an 80ish year old park when the newer park a mile away is several hundred dollars less for monthly campers.
Perhaps in the summer the trees will be leafed out and provide valuable shade, but during the winter we recommend you look around for better digs.