We had the same thing last year. We did the presentation and we ended up purchasing the vacation package. We get 30 nights a summer (we stay local most of the time anyway) and only pay a $1 fee for cable (if we want) and $1 for power. The cost out of pocket was under $1500 (which we spent that in 2 years at State Parks) and we have the Coast to Coast network (which we used extensively this last summer). We have no problems with getting a good spot and they do take reservations. The holiday weekends are the most booked times and they usually only allow their home park members (you have a home park) get the top spots, but they can't turn you away. If you don't spend your time at the 9 locations they have then don't do it. The areas they have are about where we go camping anyway and it's getting almost impossible to find a State Park during the summer in the PNW. JMHO