The overall location is good. The park is in dire need of clean-up. The camp host is friendly but his site could use some clean up also. The bathrooms are pretty dirty and laundry facilities are in need of repair and a good cleaning. Wifi works well.
We stayed at the Foster Creek Villas with our kids while visiting the Charleston area. The rooms look like old base housing. They were spacious, but pretty run down. There's no housekeeping on a daily basis, but we did get complimentary coffee. There is laundry in the unit. No soaps or shampoos. We were there two nights and never could get Wi-Fi. Drove all over the base, but couldn't get it anywhere. That was frustrating mainly because there isn't any base guide or printouts to tell you what the hours are of things on site, like the comm and NEX. For the sites we visited, I used the data on my phone, but it's not unlimited, so didn't use that much. Be careful about your trash. Critters got into our trash can overnight and we had a mess to clean up. (It wasn't even our trash!) Good rates. We only paid $99 a night for a four bedroom unit. That's great for a big family.
I agree with some of the other comments about Foster Creek. However, the host had no clue that we were arriving even though we had reservations and a site assignment. The lawn was a foot high in places, and I had to pull the weeds around the sewer opening. The ITT folk told me that they had fired the lawn company, and a new one would be starting "shortly". I hope this is true. Al And Bettie Lee
Good value at $14.00/night. No cable but wifi was free. No community space, pay laundry, unlike Kings Bay and Mayport. Only 10 sites available for reservations with all other sites for long term (no limit) and the reserved sites are used for a waiting area for the long term sites. Met one fellow who planned to live there as the cost was so low. No surprise that it is hard to get in! Thought that these campgrounds were for vacationing/recreation and not for cheap living. Met one other fellow who was helpful but he wasn't the host. Why is there no consistency on length of stay across the MWR campgrounds?