Brian: Once you enter the park you will make a right turn and se the parking spaces to your left. Not many of them left. The owner ( if he is still alive) is a very wealthy man. He has a big ranch where some caravans have stayed. The son is an architect and has built the office building which by some miracle are occupied by many Government agencies. Oaxaca is the world capitol of double ( or triple) parking. On may streets the cars are parked 2 deep. Or illegaly parked on the wring side. The old parks you wrote about were mostly built in the 60's. They would include: Oaxaca,the Hacienda in Guad ( closed about 12 years ago), the park just outside Puebla. the other park in Guad. The Oaxaca park was gorgeous with mature trees and real grass. Like staying in a city park. Some of these parks had their own private CCTV system supplied by satellite, libraries, restaurants, swimming pools, meeting rooms and more. Even Acapulco had a similar park. But there were lots of large caravans and many RV'rs. I have been in the Oaxaca park when they had about 75 spaces and it was almost full. Those days are long gone and will never return. One more office building will kill the Oaxaca Park for good. The cost of building these types of parks is prohibitive and there would be no return on the investment.
Moisheh