This isn't a great movie or anything, but if you like something along the lines of Sleepaway Camp, I think this is worth watching & being remembered 20 years from now.
I think what keeps this movie relevant 20 years later is the effort that went into it. It's not low budget trash - it's more than a group of 4 people with a camera and laptop to edit, making improv found footage.
I think this is on a level above that style of movie. And probably better than some of the Puppet Master/Children of the Corn style movies, or some of the Full Moon stuff.
I think the argument could be made that this is as-good as the Friday the 13th movies. IMO, Camp Daze has a lot more plot to it, and a lot more of interest to me. I'd rather watch this, than Friday the 13th.
I'm surprised at the low ratings on IMDB, but it's also 15 years later, and I didn't pay $10 to watch what I expected to be a mainstream movie. The worst bits are probably the acting, some technical difficulties with sound & editing, and I wish one of the characters was omitted. But whoever wrote it was at least passionate about it, and that was enough for me.