We're not really RV Parkers, we prefer a more rustic camping experience. BUT, when you're on the road needing Wifi access for working and school, remote mountain spots are really not in the cards. We stayed here because we also wanted to explore the Bay Area on our way to SoCal (there are really a lack of campgrounds in that area with internet connectivity and space for our 30' Airstream, especially during Covid). So we took a chance. I will say the staff and the residents were so friendly. Really, really nice people, and helpful. But this is basically a mobile home park with some permanent RV residents sprinkled throughout. I'd say about 1/4 or fewer are traveling RVers. Like I said, everyone was very nice. But our spot "on the creek" was on a smelly, very small waterway with some beach beyond (but no access) and the city very far off in the distance. Where they placed us, in this "premium" spot the Wifi service was nearly nonexistent. The store is very close, so that was handy, and the laundry facilities were nice. But there is hardly any greenery to look at, and you are jammed in next to your neighbors. So go in with your eyes open and if you need an overnight stop, this would be acceptable for those who don't need a lot of ambience.