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10/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
Boy I can't believe anyone would say anything derogatory about this place. It is clean with large spaces and lots of room for walking the dogs. We woke up to the sounds of cows mooing in the nearby hill. Do not understand why anybody would pay 30% more to stay at a KOA when you get all you need right here. We've been coming here for five years and find the managers courteous and the grounds meeting all our requirements.
10/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
This is a charming little campground 5 miles south of Frankenmuff which is the main attraction in these parts. The Hostess was very pleasant and charming and helped in directing us to the things to see and a good restaurant. The leaves were beautiful and there were lots of trails that wandered through the woods. Several deer frequented these areas. I would definitely come again.
10/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
First impression oftentimes taint what is to follow and that is the case here. I was a bit put off with having a $3 reservation fee imposed on me and the off handed handling of the reservation. But after I got there I found this to be a nice campground that was close to closing up for the season. This is a VERY LARGE campground and there was probably only 30 of us staying there. There are many walking trails and a path that goes some 12 miles to Cheboygan should you be so inclined. The main shower area was closed up for the season and the bathrooms were rustic to say the least. Probably would not call to make a reservation next time.
10/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
The prime sites are in a wooded area close to the lake, however, difficult to maneuver for big rigs and large 5th Wheels. The hostess was very friendly and the campground is certainly close to the city and major attractions. There must have been some rain recently as some of the sites were a bit muddy and could use some more road base. Upon check in I could have used some direction to get to my site as the maps are a bit confusing and difficult to maneuver if you make a mistake. There is a large field close by for walking the dogs.
10/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
What a terrific park. Everything is new and updated. Woodalls did not indicate the park had cable TV or Wi-Fi which it does. (I had an older Woodalls.) Hillside was covered in Fall colors and the host was very friendly during and after check in. This is a great little park.
10/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
I don't get it. You're paying $25 for WES, 50 amps, cable on a level sight, and a nice grassy area just off the freeway in a secure area. A little tight in some areas and only about 20% of the sites are concrete - What more do you want? If you need a pool, and a kids playground and think it worth an extra $15 a day go to a KOA.
10/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a clean, well laid out CG next to the C-141's tarmac. Large park with plenty of room for walking with the dogs. Only problem - the C-141s don't abide by quiet hours and we experienced loud engine revving from 10:30 - midnight. Otherwise the price is right and it is nice. Reservations are a little strange - not as efficient as a commercial park. Also - entering the base is a bit of a challenge as you have to wind around several stanchions - not the plastic kind - tank stopping embedded steel stanchions
09/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
Boy have the rates gone up here since last we stayed. If they could have metered the water we would have been charged for that too. The spaces were tighter then the advertised 28' wide space but the 'greeters' are nice and getting in and out was easy. I really thought the price was astronomical, in spite of the fact it is within a mile of downtown Louisville: not that there is anything to see.
09/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
During the summer this place is packed with a lot of locals many of whom are seasonal with some year round. The Campground has been taken over by a new couple and they are very pleasant and energetic. The campground during September is beautiful and quiet.
09/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Very convenient to the Truman Library and Independence. The folks who run the CG are very nice. All sites are back-in and you have about 4 miles of city driving to get to the CG but worth it for the price and convenience.
09/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
What a nice campground! City run with excellent roads and sites (gravel) and a great hostess. I couldn't believe they had Wi-Fi too. If I need to complain about something it's the lack of site signs directing you to the area assigned. Even the site signs are facing the wrong way and you can't tell whether you are in the correct site. But that's nitpicking because the park is in excellent shape facing east over the Missouri River into Sioux City, Iowa. Water/electricity/sewer hookups and Wi-Fi for $22 while the local KOA has prices from $45-$75.
09/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is a nice campground close to all the major tourist sites and worth the extra trip from the interstate if you plan on spending several days in the area. Though we had rain over a 24 hour period the individual sites were free of water or mud. Sites are not level but campers should have no difficulty leveling the sites. If you like a woody natural site this is a good campground with deer and fox visiting in the evening. Wi-Fi cannot be relied upon and local TV reception is very limited. Bring a book!
09/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
What a beautiful campground right on the Missouri River overlooking the bluffs on the far side. Really very nice. Eventually they will have to replace all the camp sites as they are made of asphalt and RV levelers/jacks are punching holes in the sites. Lots of grass and trees and a three mile walking trail. Very friendly with a hotel and marina nearby (part of a complex). Price is a bit high for a campground nowhere near touristy things but most beautiful.
09/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is a nice little campground with a multitude of water activities on a beautiful lake. The clientele were very nice and well mannered considering there were several hundred adults and children there over the Labor Day weekend. If you a local this is a great place. However for visitors, the 10-mile trip over a narrow, winding road is not worth the aggravation. There are few choices along I-64: many of which are state parks with no reservations and in some cases no utilities. I will not go back because I thought the trip to the park as unacceptable.
09/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
This is my kind of campground. It's set up for adults who want a quiet environment without all the swing sets and kiddy stuff. Set up in concentric rings around the office: there is plenty of space, easy entry/exit, a clean well kept campground. The best campground in the Wisconsin Dells area.
09/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
The campground is ideally located on a beautiful lake with ample trails, and swimming and boating locations. The sites are close to each other and on weekends rather crowded. Nonetheless, the campground occupants are well behaved and things get quiet during the specified hours. Two thumbs up.
09/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
If you have forgotten what a really nice campground is then stop by Lazy Days in Montgomery City. This is a beautifully laid out park with lots of space for your RV, lots of grass, gravel base on all roads and on the sites. Our site was 40+ feet wide, wide enough to park our car next to the motorhome with plenty of room to spare. There is absolute silence day and night though we are only about a mile from I-70. The only thing they don't have is cable TV but you can get 11 channels if you don't have a satellite dish.
09/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is as close to pulling off the freeway onto a country road and driving into the woods. This is a cash only campground and there is no CG Host, you just stick your money in a slot and pick a site. Anything 40 and larger will be a tight fit with many difficult turns that could result in damage (almost lost an awning). No lights in the campground coupled with a lot of trees. This is one step above RUSTIC! Not a bad place but we were here when the weather was cool and the 30 AMPs just barely ran one heat pump. Very central to Door County and Green Bay. We were here during a non Weekend Packers game but can imagine this place filling up during a game weekend.
01/2009
rating [ 2/10 ]
Any port in a storm. Just pray you don't need this port when there is a storm in Louisiana.
01/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is the last campground for 200 miles East or West other than some pretty low life ones. It is in a windy, sandy part of Texas with gravel sites and dusty roads. The folks are nice and accommodating. The Roadrunner Cafe is part of the campground and serve wholesome, good food.
01/2009
rating [ 1/10 ]
My mother taught me if I don't have anything nice to say ... say nothing!
12/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is a Ramada at Hyatt prices. You'd think that at these rates more services would be provided like: escort to site, trash pickup, breakfast, scheduled events, etc. If you don't think these extra services are needed stay someplace at nearly half the price.
12/2008
rating [ 4/10 ]
The pluses: Location to town & site, Price (Passport America), friendly staff. The minuses: Disrepair - peeling paint, facilities broken or not serviced, poor Wifi signal, difficult maneuverability, lack of dust control, stickers within dog walk area. This is not a place you want to spend any time in. It needs many hours and many dollars of upgrades, servicing and repairs.
12/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
This is the best campground I have ever stayed in! Top notch in every respect. Extremely pleasant and well staffed front desk, escort to your site, clean well landscaped sites, dog walk area, large jucuzzi, WiFi, breakfast, margarita night on Fridays, cookies at the desk ... the list goes on. In spite of the price it is worth it.
12/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
What a first class park halfway between Phoenix and Tucson. This is a relatively new park with wide, long sites consisting of pea gravel and asphalt roads. All sites have 50 amp and multiple sewage and water outlets that accommodate all size RVs. The library, computer room and activities room and brand new and in great shape. The computer rooms contain several computers with free high speed DSL. Aimed at snowbirds staying 3-4 months at a time the park was only 25% filled but as the word gets out popularity should pickup. Great!
12/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is PREDOMINANTLY a winter snowbird resort for people who reside in predominantly permanent trailer like homes. They have pull throughs for 'transients' like us. If you are a Passport America member, the price is right, otherwise, it would be exhorbitant considering other RV resorts. It is right in the center of Mesa and fairly close to interstates. The sites are clean, level, gravel sites with asphalt roads. Palm and orange trees are scattered throughout and the staff is pleasant. Some of the residents are a little kooky but we enjoyed the stay overall.
11/2008
rating [ 6/10 ]
The good first: centrally located in Melbourne, clean grassy sites. The bad: arrived after a rain and the staff doesn't know the difference between a well drained site and a soaking wet site. They first put us in a site that had 3-4 inches of standing water when there were dryer sites in abundance. There is no 50 amp service so I can imagine summer stays are a challenge for big rigs. The park is nice, open to the public with many trails and kiddy stuff. The price is right.
11/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
It is right off I-10. The park is clean with gravel sites. The price was higher than usual because of college football home game. It is quiet with a friendly staff.
11/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a nice family campground with lots of space. Individual sites were large by any standard and there are lots of nature trails to walk with scenic views of the lake. This is a more rustic site than usual but it is well maintained and cleared. At night you can hear the park is dark. We would come again in a heart beat. The park is off the interstate quite a way but not so far to preclude a visit.
11/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is as good as it gets in this part of Texas where the land is sparse of trees and grass. The park has naturally gravel roads and parking sites with two evergreen and deciduous trees per site with permanent picnic benches. The staff is friendly and accommodates special requests. They do have free WiFi. There does not appear to be any long term "campers" and everything seems well maintained and neat. (800) 837-3604
11/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
An older campground that is well kept up, and in spite of the apparent tightness we had no problem manuevering into our site. The staff is VERY nice and will try to sell you Passport America if you are not already a user. WiFi is not free as in most campgrounds nowadays but at $5 a day coupled with the $15 a day campsite I can't complain. Several extended stays with only a few with too much stuff outside and under their RV. The park is next to the interstate which provides a constant source of highway noise, and is immediately adjacent to two XXX Adult viewing places which detracts from the wholesomeness.
11/2008
rating [ 6/10 ]
Part RV campground, Extended Stay, RV storage, and junk yard. Close to the lake is a plus if you don't mind the above. Pot marked asphalt road with sparsely graveled sites. Some trees in an area void of trees. Park is adjacent to a storage business and a one star hotel. If you only want a one night stay it is an OK site but there is a better campground closer to town "something Mill" - can't remember the first name.
11/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is a very clean well organized park just minutes from downtown San Antonio. The roads are asphalt and the sites are level crushed stone. The spaces are ample in both length and width with some trees (we had a banana tree). Avoid the south side of the park which is adjacent to a site that is in the process of construction with a lot of banging until 5:30 each night. The north side is against a park and I would specify this area if available. The site is clean and neat. We would come again but avoid the south side.
11/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
A very unpretentious campground with 80% permanent guests yet one of the cleanest and best maintained campgrounds I've seen. Extended stay campers maintain the areas around their RV tastefully with little buildup in extraneous junk found elsewhere. There are very quiet, large camp sites, and a very helpful staff. This is the first time in years that someone helped me back into my site thereby saving the aggravation normally seen between some husband and wives.
11/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
What a wonderful campground with a friendly staff, concrete, level sites, jucuzzi, pool and club house. Just north of Houston yet close enough to enjoy all Houston has to offer. This is a first rate campground.
07/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
There are two campground sites, we stayed on the lower level although the sites at higher elevation are nice. The lower level sites are a bit tight for big rigs. That could be alleviated with street signs and clearly marked site numbers. By the managements own statements some big rigs have sustained significant damage by not avoiding large boulders at strategic turns. Overall, however, the campground has lots of open fields and indoor facilities. Several sites have long term RVs residing but they keep their lots clean and tidy which can only be because of the managements enforcement. (888) 647-8900
06/2008
rating [ 5/10 ]
I was surprised to see this campground had reviews above average. I was dismayed when the management wanted to charge me an extra $5 for not having made reservations ahead of time even though they had an opening that would have gone unoccupied. The campground was dusty and the sites trees were very confining in both parking and in ensuring there was ample space to extend the slide outs. They also want a dollar extra for pets. By the time you add everything up they increase their rate by 10%. Thumbs down for us.
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