Kind of. Here's the skinny on the Manchester Beach KOA.
They have plenty of room Feb 15-17. Upshot:
For the Group:A
covered cooking pavilion with electric and charcoal grills, electric stove tops, sinks, and 6 tables. Free - first come, first served.
Group firepit next to the pavilion. Neither has a "curfew", and we are free to enjoy the kitchen pavilion and group firepit as late as we want, but the whole place does have quiet hours after 10pm. Talk is fine; music and hollerin, out (who, us?).
There is a rec room available for rent at $150. Has seats and a big screen, and would eliminate the 10pm issue.
There is a dog play park, so pet-friendly. There is a pool and a hot tub, as well as game room. It is a 1/2 mile trail to the beach, which is also dog friendly (but I'm still researching whether fire-friendly...anyone?)
For the campers: They've got tent sites, kabins, kottages, and rv spots. Check out dimensions and prices at
http://www.manchesterbeachkoa.com/
The lady I talked to didn't seem concerned about late night visitation, as long as neighboring campers weren't disturbed after 10pm. We also discussed the finer point of "hard to disturb anyone after 10pm, if you're inside a kabin). She also turned me on to the Hot Deals section of the KOA website, where, with advanced rez and probably a plethora of restrictions, you can get a site "buy one night, get one free", which, if true, is a pretty damn good deal. That tips my decision towards the luxury of the Kottage for the weekend, as it were.
The other 2 options are
1, stay on the beach (where I'll meet you in the morning) or
2, everyone make indie reservations at inns/motels in the area, and get together for dinner, but no cook out.
Thoughts?