I had 14 nights of reservations on their "standard" campsites. It's dry camping. They have freshwater and honey wagon services for a fee. You're a 1/2 mile walk from the launch field. The only thing that you'd need to really manage yourself is electricity- for me, that meant a small generator for recharging batteries.
Based on the descriptions of traffic and the butt-crack-of-dawn early launches (5am?!?!), I wouldn't want to stay anywhere offsite.
Alas, my plans changed and I had to give up my ressie.
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