I have a permanent spot on Leesville Lake in Ohio..Late March through Early November..Crappie and Musky fishing people here..
I have to move it about 1,000 feet to higher ground for the winter, but that's easy..
There's not one negative thing I can think of..It's perfect for us..Not interested in traveling to different campgrounds, especially State Parks..
On the other hand, I can think of numerous positives..
No packing and unpacking every trip..I take a smaller cooler back and forth and a laundry basket..Big cooler stays because it's always full of Beer..
No mileage on tires..No beating the trailer up with rough roads..I'm convinced this is why I've had ZERO problems with the trailer..
Boats in water at the dock...We get there, extend the 2 awnings, start a fire of which I have a ton of wood sitting on site, and we hit the water in the boat..
AND, we know every other camper in the campground!!!..Some stay all summer which is nice because everyone looks out for each other..Security..It's why we leave alot of stuff set up when we leave..
Cover the boat, retract the awnings and "See Ya'll Next Week"!!!