Overall it’s a pleasant atmosphere, seemingly great for families, nice facilities, and comes with some nature. However there were quite a few unexpected twists…
First off: This is an RV park and was not advertised as such. We thought it was a resort.
Second: The staff was very pleasant and well meaning but clearly had overbearing management as there were bizarre rules in place… They required wristbands for purchases and did not accept cash or credit cards which I question the legality of. It was also poor business as we were not going to wear wrist bands while wine tasting and upon return were unable to purchase such basic items as water and passed on quite a few purchases as we didn’t bother to fetch our wristbands. This cheapened the stay and was quite an annoyance.
Third: there was no housekeeping, they did not make beds, empty trash, provide towels, etc. Also, there wasn’t any lotion or normal hotel amenities.
It’s basically glamping and should be advertised as such. If you’re an RVer I think it would be great but we are not.