I stayed at an almost identical park model in the same park last year. The people at the park are very friendly and the pool is nice.
The information was confusing. The check-in email said that there was a lock box with a key to enter the rental, elsewhere it said there would be a keypad and that the owner would send a code. I didn't get a code and I had trouble contacting the owner. Eventually, the owner messaged me with the code. I'm glad I was hanging out at a relative's and not on the doorstep. I had planned a bbq with family based on the information on the listing that indicated there was a grill, but I didn't find one when I got there. I don't know if they used to have one, but don't now?
This trailer is older but clean and comfortable, for the most part. The bed was firm and comfortable and the furniture was newer. I was happy that so many items were furnished, like spices, coffee, tin foil, baggies, etc. Think of a shared ownership of a cabin, where others leave behind what may be of use to someone else.
Now for the cons: The water heater is small, so showers were quick. If there were more than one person staying, you would have to stagger your showers. The windows are old. The tint is fogged on most of them and with there are awnings that shade most of the side windows, leaving it dark inside. Because the windows are old, you can clearly hear activity outside. The unit is on the corner of the main park road so you can hear the cars and conversations. But the biggest issue was that I couldn't get to sleep, because the louvered bedroom window was about 10 feet from the RV behind it, and you could hear normal conversation from them and on occasion, their music. It wasn't the neighbor's fault, they were just enjoying the evenings.
It would be great if the owners would invest in some new windows, and tried to make it brighter in the main area. Maybe add a light above the dining table, too.