The electrical boxes have been redone. Each space has 2, 30am and 2, 50 amp receptacles. two sewer hookup each side of the space and water. Only experienced high voltage once or twice so far. My Progressive EMS system handled that ok. No damage done.
Water pressure to the rv has been pretty good lately. We always put water in our tank in case the pressure goes down. its done that twice since we've been here so its pretty much on par with what we've found in the US.
Bring extra sewer hose, water hose and a power cord extension. That way you aren't limited in the manner you wish to park. Example; Class A's usually "nose in" towards the water for the view. You'll need more hookup lengths , sewer water, power to reach the pedestal. Trailers and 5th wheel, usual setup.
Place is still about half empty but there are a lot of people out and about. 4 wheelers are climbing the nearby sand dunes regularly.
Had great sunshine and clear skys yesterday. More expected today.
The Wrecked at the Reef Restaurant ( about a 3 wood from our door step) was doing pretty good last night with a live band.
That sea water is cold but there were a lot of people in it yesterday.
The pelicans gave us a show yesterday diving for the millions of small fish (herring???) making a run for the open sea.
We bar b que'd and drank coronas and tecate beer all afternoon. Propane (no wood fires allowed anymore) campfire in the late afternoon as the sun set.
Pretty good day.