This is a very basic park for a very cheap price. We were in the area to work, so it worked for us, but its not exactly a 'nice' park. Spaces are tight, and there's no bathhouse at all. If you can't stand traffic noise or trains, either don't go here, or wear earplugs... this place is noisy. You can get hooked up to cable if you're staying a while, but no cable provided by the park.
Overall, good park. Restrooms were spotless. Store staff was friendly. Helpful escort to site. Plenty of crystal clear cable channels. The bad? very very slow Wi-Fi. There was decent signal throughout the park, but the connection itself was almost as bad as dial-up at times.
VERY bad. The park is laid out poorly, making it hard to determine where your space actually is, and sewer hook-ups are haphazard in their placement. The laundry room smelled strongly of rot and mildew, and the smell was in the washers, and transferred this smell to my clothes. The office was very cluttered and un-business-like, and smelled of stale cigarettes and dog urine, and the 'store' had barely anything at all in it. The bathrooms by the pool were locked, and the showers were non-functional. The other bathhouse was laughable: absolutely filthy, and the bathroom stalls were so tiny I literally could not stand up straight (its a good thing I'm not claustrophobic). The indoor pool was closed for repair (broken pumps, AND the ceiling at one corner had fallen down). I'm relatively new to RV-ing, but this experience shocked me.
A great 'pass-through' park! Right off I-65, and very close to I-85, but even as close as the major roads are, trees around the edge of the park blocks a good deal of the road-noise. Every site is pull-through, with FHU and 70 some-odd cable channels, and they are all reasonably level. WiFi has been recently updated with more routers, and signal is now good throughout most of the park. The only bummer is: no shade.