We are full time RVers in a 40' Class A - and we loathe standard RV parks. So, when it comes to staying in Phoenix during the high winter season, this HipCamp spot was a great find. Our host was away during our stay, and so as a result, we shared this completely fenced backyard with just 5 chickens - which our cat found very entertaining. There was even grass, which we don't see often in this part of the country. There's a laundry room, a propane fire pit with chairs set up, and the host has a surge protector in place as well as a 50-30 amp dogbone, if you need it. It was a short walk to town for awesome restaurants and shops, with great biking/running trails nearby.
We did a somewhat interesting 5 or 7 point K-turn to get ourselves into the site, but once inside the gates, we had plenty of room - just make sure you have a good spotter to guide you. Smaller RV's should have no issue. Our toad stayed outside the gates, making it easy to run errands.
The only thing we'd warn folks about would be a train that runs by about 5 times a day, 2 of those being during the night. But - if you are an experienced RVer, then you know that 90% of the time, your campground is near a train line, an airport, an interstate, or all three. We heard the train, and then went right back to sleep.
Honestly, we felt like this was a little oasis, and we would definitely stay again.