RoyB, they (Lakewood/Ocean Lakes) charge extra to set it up for you. That's hooking it up, putting down the stabilizers, turning on fridge and A/C. But again, they have to have access to the inside of your RV, i.e. a key. But just to store it and put it on the lot (normally leveled side to side), is included in the storage fee. You will have to raise or lower the front to get it level the other way. It is very convienent. And really a good deal for beach lovers. If you can get yourself a decent TT/5er at a reasonable cost and keep it stored in one of those places, then paying about $500-600 a year for storage is worth it. Those homes there have to pay a yearly fee that's based upon their location inside the park. The further from the Ocean, the cheaper. Starting around $5000/year on up to I think $15,000 a year for ocean front. That's just the right to lease there. Then you have to buy the actual home. I would much rather spend $15,000-20,000 on camper and pay the storage fee and still have a "home" there. Much cheaper!