The bush camp part of the resort was under developed and had permanent people living on site. The camp kitchen had a working fridge, toaster and kettle, as well as a washing up area. All of it was dirty and the gas stove top did not work, probably due to the permanent residents overuse. The amenities at the bottom end of the camp were cleaned but needed serious maintenance along with the camp kitchen. The bush camp area was not level making it very difficult for anybody with a tent to use the site effectively, so some levelling is required.
The top end of the camp was in stark contrast. Much better amenities and laundry, along with a great Cafe with products from the local wineries, etc. Eat all you can pancakes on Sundays was a hit. There was also a sauna, massage chair, and a hot tub.
Chatted to the owners who seem to have recently taken over the resort. They are constantly fixing and upgrading the facilities, so I don't want to seem overly critical of the resort as it will improve over time. The powered sites looked good, just the bush camping area was in need of improvement.
One thing that should be sorted asap is security. There is no entrance control, and I noticed a number of non residents moving in and out of the camp at night. I did not feel secure, especially at night with the long walk up to the amenities.
Good luck the owners... this place has great potential