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John_Joey
Feb 15, 2019Explorer
It’s the cheapest place to enjoy the SPI lifestyle, but you get what you pay for!!!
Due to recent changes it’s mostly setup for short term stays (month or two) which is a good thing since noticeable salt damage will start to become visible after a month.
Pretty much zero planned activities if you’re looking to become part of a social setting this is not your park.
Staying at the northern park is like staying at Walmart but with less space, Does have partial hookups(no tv.)
Staying outside the main park entrance can be very noisy given a popular restaurantat at that location. Spring break can be a real challenge, most leave by March 5th before the park is over ran with college tenters.
Internet is not free anywhere in the park. Due to sand burrs the park isn’t dog friendly.
Due to recent changes it’s mostly setup for short term stays (month or two) which is a good thing since noticeable salt damage will start to become visible after a month.
Pretty much zero planned activities if you’re looking to become part of a social setting this is not your park.
Staying at the northern park is like staying at Walmart but with less space, Does have partial hookups(no tv.)
Staying outside the main park entrance can be very noisy given a popular restaurantat at that location. Spring break can be a real challenge, most leave by March 5th before the park is over ran with college tenters.
Internet is not free anywhere in the park. Due to sand burrs the park isn’t dog friendly.
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