We were in a group of three rigs, had a look at Club de Pesca, parked, and the manager was not in a hurry to take our money, said he would be back in three days. During the interim we drove around most of the town, and looked for better camps there and to the north of town. What we found in town were several parks that would be very crowded even for our modest-sized class A's. To the north the offerings were too far to drive back and forth, and access roads were in poor shape. It became unanimous to keep our spots on the concrete that extends several dozens of yards with the club house/store in the middle. Wifi from there, watched the Superbowl, easily walked both the road and the beach into the Malcon area. Water and electricity but dumping was off site. Garbage picked up every day, watched the sunrise each morning through our windshield, had no worries about security.
We stayed 30 days, at about 17 dollars per day in comfort. Drawback was a cold wind when it sometimes came in off the water, sometimes even eliminating happy hour! Club de Pesca was listed for sale, as were a lot of properties in San Felipe; some other, biger parks in town were not open, but I doubt any had the great view from the beach we had in a location far enough from town to be quiet, yet close enough to be accessible to some amenities.