I was there in the end of June 2017 and did Tent camping. It was a little expensive for my tastes but the cheapest and only tent space around. It was pretty quiet during the night after the Disneyland fireworks were done. You can see them and hear them from any site. There is a Security Guard on 24 / 7 so there is nothing to worry about. There is a beautiful swimming pool too. All people are mixed together. Families and seniors. This park is also residential in the back section. The front section is for overnighter. There is a store and a laundry room that are beautifully maintained. There are also cook stoves set up around the park. Propane is provided for barbeques too and beautiful ables under pergola to stay out of the sun. Get my drift, it is a beautiful park to stay in with a lot of adminities.
We were there over Halo ween with sons 37 ft trailer with 5 children <10 & 3,adults for 3 nights. Lovely place to stay. We had spott to park with grass (artificial turf) My son I thought stated it was around !100.00/per night. But do call for rates. Very clean, safe, close to restaurants and Disneyland. At night no need to re enter park to see fireworks, beautiful view right where you are parked. Very quiet.
You'll have to call for rates, but there is security that patrols at night. 24 hour access is easy. The temporary folks seem to have new tractors/tailors/buses and are generally older, but several who are late, late 20s and older. Never saw the party crowd-type there. Nice folks. Long-Term folks are nice, they are in the back. They keep to themselves. They generally have older tractor/trailers/buses. Surprisingly quiet place. We've taken or rig out every night and always arrive after Disneyland closes, were generally the only ones that that I've seen do this. We're really quiet when we do.hope this helps.
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