Midweek, we had a strong storm — wind, rain, and a power flicker. But the resort staff was ready. They ensured all guests had backup lighting, opened the clubhouse as a shelter, and distributed extra blankets.
Neighbors checked on each other. We heard an older couple was nervous — we invited them to dine with us in our rig. Later, the skies cleared, and in the late evening, a double rainbow arched over the ponds. We strolled in quiet awe.
By the next day, staff had cleared debris, repaired minor fences, and resumed all activities. The sense of community — campers helping campers, staff genuinely caring — is what made this stay stand out.
