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09/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
I agree with the other reviewer's comments. This is a very nice, no frills, RV Park.
09/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This used to be the only RV Park close to Salt Lake City. As a result they could get away with charging $40.00 a night. Too late I learned that a new RV Park has opened in North SLC: 6 miles away. In any event, this park is OK, but I was less than impressed with the staff when I checked in. When I made my reservation 2 weeks ago, I specifically asked for a site that was not under trees. Guess what, they put me under the two biggest trees in the park. When I went back to the office to change sites they told me it was too hard for them to keep track of which sites have trees. I don't think I'll be staying here again.
09/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is an upscale place with level concrete pads and good satellite reception. However, the pads are not exceptionally far apart from each other. The location is in downtown Reno right next to the Grand Sierra Casino. I will stay here if I return to Reno.
09/2009
rating [ 4/10 ]
We spent one night here, just passing through. It is definitely no frills. But we felt safe and most sites are level. There was a much better park about 4 miles east but we didn't know about it in time. Historic Wendover Army Air Force Base is very close by. A great tourist spot for history buffs.
09/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
This park is an oasis on a lonely road. It is perfect for a one night stay. I agree with the other RVers' comments.
08/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
There are only a dozen or so treeless pads with full hookups for RVs here, so make reservations. This is a fine place to stay while you are seeing the sights but it is not a "destination" park. Don't be looking for the swimming pool or general store. I would definitely stay here again.
08/2009
rating [ 4/10 ]
I agree with the other reviewers. There are nice folks running the place. This is about as basic an RV Park as you will find. Great for an overnight stay but definitely not a destination park. Services are a`la carte: you pay extra for electricity and of all things, showers.
08/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
I agree with the other reviewer's comments. We stayed here a week and were very happy with our decision. It's a very basic park with no frills but it is well maintained and has lots of grass. The park has shade for those who want it and open space for those with satellite dishes. You can't beat the price.
08/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
We were happy with this RV Park. It was nothing really special but was fine for a few days. We would stay here again.
08/2009
rating [ 4/10 ]
There is a one mile drive on a gravel road to reach this park. You also park on gravel. Sites are level, there's very little shade, and there are picnic tables on site. We did not venture into the bathrooms but they do have some. No dump is available so dump before you get there. There is a spot where you can fill-up your freshwater tank. Half the spots are 50 amp, half are 30 amp. The "park" was about 20% full when we were there on an August weekend. It is a quiet, safe place to stay for as long as it takes to fill up, and empty your waste tanks. The close by river is a nice place to sit in the afternoon and fish or read a book. You certainly can't beat the price.
08/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
Only stayed here one night as we were just passing through. The park was fine: one side had lots of trees, the other side had no trees. We would stay here again.
08/2009
rating [ 4/10 ]
The Pioneer Village is the best museum in the U.S. It's a must see. Unfortunately the old RV Park has not been upgraded in many years. There are no aminities. We stayed in one of the few full-hookup spots. The park is very heavily wooded so forget about getting satellite TV. Why they don't cut down a few trees and open it up a bit is beyond me. And while they're at it they should replace the bathroom/showers. The place is way overpriced.
08/2009
rating [ 3/10 ]
I agree with the other reviewers comments. I read them before I stayed here but when I arrived, I was still surprised with how close the RVs are packed together and how unlevel the sites are. Not to mention that the whole place is run down. However, the location is fantastic and the folks are friendly.
08/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Large no frills gravel lot near I-70. Has some grass, a few trees, very good Wi-Fi, and very helpful and friendly owners. This is not a destination park with the kids, but it is perfect if you want to spend a few days kicking around Ogallalla. It's also a good overnight park. The bathrooms were modern and clean. I would definitely stay here again. They take cash or checks only.
06/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is a huge RV Park that caters to both RVers and Campers. Lots of trees but also open sites. It's close enough to town for easy access. The view of the bridge is good. I would stay here again although it's very expensive.
05/2009
rating [ 1/10 ]
This is a campground, not an RV Park. The heavily wooded sites were not level and most were 30 amps. The mosquitoes were so thick that I had to quit setting up and go 4 miles south to the Wal-Mart for repellent. They were completely sold out because of a music concert at the campground the previous weekend. I drove across town and bought the repellent at a CVS. The lady there told me that no locals ever go to that campground because of the mosquitoes. I never spend the night at Wal-Mart parking lots but in this case I should have made an exception.
05/2009
rating [ 3/10 ]
We were hoping that the owner had fixed the electricity grid since the last reviews on here two years ago. No such luck. We stayed here because of the great water view. We wanted to stay a week but left after one day because the electricity was so bad. It fluctuated between high and way low. We were afraid to turn on anything in the RV for fear it would be ruined. Stay here at your own risk.
05/2009
rating [ 2/10 ]
Open grass field. No sewer connections. Most spots are 20 amps. A few 30 amp places. The 30 amps is very poor quality. Bathrooms are small, dirty, and like everything else here, run down. The lady at check-in said they have determined that it is too expensive to upgrade the power grid. Where they get the nerve to charge so much to stay there is beyond me.
02/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a very large park located in the heart of the tourist part of Orlando. The park has night time restricted access so we never felt unsafe here. You get a choice of shaded or open spots. You park on grass next to a concrete pad. The Wi-Fi works fine. I stayed here under a special T.T. rate. I would stay here again for sure. By the way, Camping World is across the street from the park.
02/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
For a small park in the boondocks we were very pleasantly surprised. The RV park is actually a very large grass front yard to the owners house. Along one side of the yard (really a field) is a row of 12 RV spots. Some have trees, others do not. Some have concrete pads, others do not. The Passport America rate makes this park a real value. We would stay here again. But don't be looking for the clubhouse, pool, or Jacuzzi. :)
01/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This place is close enough to all the Orlando tourist spots to serve as a base of operations. This is a huge place with over 1,000 sites. Most sites have park models on them. The RV park has a very nice 18 hole, par 67, golf course right in the middle of it. When we arrived they gave us a choice of about 75 sites and said "take your pick". Some sites are shaded, some not, some are on concrete, some not, some close together, some not. This is definitely a destination park. We stayed here a week and were very happy with the place. We will definitely return.
01/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
We stayed here because it was cheap. The Coast to Coast rate is 10 bucks. This is about as basic an RV Park as you will find. Mostly permanent residents, relatively few RVers. Sites are small and the general feel of the place is "old". This is not a destination park but OK for the night. I moved a half mile down the road to the Clermont Golf and RV Resort and was very happy there. I will not return to Bee's on my next pass through Florida.
01/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
I concur with the other reviewers' comments. However, there is a Piggy Wiggly a couple of miles away next to the Ace Hardware store so it really isn't completely out in the boondocks. We stayed here four days and would stop again.
01/2009
rating [ 3/10 ]
We planned to stay here a week while touring Savannah. However, after arriving we found out they don't have any bathrooms/showers. This is as "basic" a park as we have ever stayed at. We stayed only one night as a result. I can't imagine how they get $30.00 a night for non-discount patrons.
11/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
I agree with the other reviews. It's a nice, older park but it's well maintained. The noise didn't bother us but it might some people. We've been to worse. :) My only complaint is that it is heavily wooded. I couldn't find any satellites with my Direct TV antenna from any spot. I would not stay here again because of that problem. On the plus side, it is a Passport America park.
08/2008
rating [ 6/10 ]
This is as basic an RV park as you are going to find. But it is close to D.C. and it is clean and well kept. We would definitely stay here again.
08/2008
rating [ 6/10 ]
We are Thousand Trails members so it was "free" for us to stay here. This is a very old park with very narrow streets and mostly uneven, small sites. There are more tall trees here than we have seen in one place in years. Don't come here expecting to use your satellite TV. You might find a site with a view of the southern sky, but don't count on it. They do have Wi-Fi at $15.00 per week. The staff was as friendly and helpful as any place we have ever stayed. This is a family campground and there are lots of things to keep kids entertained while they are here.
07/2008
rating [ 5/10 ]
This is a new RV Park. Very expensive. Very clean. You park on rocks. Each site has a grass patio. Good for satellite, no trees. The big draw here is the swimming pool. We found that on weekends the electicity dips down so low that you dare not turn on your air conditioner. We thought that was very poor design by the electricians who installed the power grid. We would never stay here again.
06/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a really nice, brand new park. Very friendly staff. The trees are very small at this point so no shade. You will park on gravel, so no mud when it rains. Excellent Wi-Fi. Ten miles from downtown Bristol. We will definitely stay here again.
05/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
I agree with the other comments here. I like this park. It's good for both campers and tourists. (We don't camp.) It has all different type sites. We picked a site with lots of room around it and shade trees on one side. One thing I love is that they let you pick whatever site you want. They don't assign a site to you. We got the Coast To Coast rate. The Thousand Trails rate was a little higher.
05/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
We paid the Passport America rate. This is a very nice basic RV Park. Don't be looking for the swimming pool or Jacuzzi. The bathrooms are clean and big. You park on gravel, and each site has a nice grass strip on both sides of it. The staff was very friendly and helpful. We would definitely stay here again. There are actually two sections of the RV Park. The old side, with trees, grass, a stream, and bathrooms. The new side with no trees, no grass, no stream, and no bathrooms. This RV Park is for country music lovers. If you are coming on a weekend in the summer, better make reservations.
05/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
Only place in Frankfort to stay. It's close enough to Lexington to serve as a good park for both towns. And even Louisville is only 50 miles away. We liked the park and the people who run it. We did not like the number of trees in the park. There are way too many. It was pure luck that we got a site where our DirecTV antenna would work. We also got one of the sites where the Wi-Fi was good.
04/2008
rating [ 3/10 ]
We drove through this place thinking we would stay there. But it was so trashy that we just kept on going and didn't stop. We then checked out the other two parks in Greenfield, both of which were 100% better. We ended up staying downtown at the State Fairgrounds because Greenfield is just too far out of town.
04/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
I like this park a lot. It is very clean and well kept. The owners take pride in its appearance. I was apprehensive about staying here based on the other reviews but it worked out fine. But, it is a no frills park, don't be looking for the swimming pool or expect the free wi-fi to be reliable. The weekly rate is $100.00 I found the park staff to be friendly and helpful. And yes, like every park next to a freeway, it was noisy.
04/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is a big park. Has a fishing lake and other "family" activities, so it looks like a family destination park. It also has lots of pavillons so groups of campers can get together. Half the park is in shade, the rest is good for satellites. Sites are really tight to get into because of the way they are laid out to the access road. 30 amp service at majority of sites. We parked on concrete pad. Wi-fi only in office/restaurant. We stayed here a week. I would stay here again.
04/2008
rating [ 6/10 ]
The Indiana State Fairgrounds is a HUGE establishment. There is something interesting going on there almost every weekend. I don't know what all this "unsafe" talk is about. The fence is around the whole fairgrounds, not just the RV section. I stayed here for a week in a motorhome and felt perfectly safe. Granted, the RV Park section doesn't have any other amenities than a bathroom and showers but the place is clean and has 50 amps at every site. You can park on either gravel or grass. You can park in shade or out in the open. It's only 4 miles from downtown. I would definitely stay here again.
03/2008
rating [ 3/10 ]
This place is a dump. It's amazing to me that they charge $32.00 a night. I guess it's because they are so close to Louisville. We stayed one night. We stayed in Shepherdsville on our next visit to Louisville. The 15 mile drive to Louisville was all freeway so it went fast.
03/2008
rating [ 5/10 ]
Much better than spending the night in a big box store parking lot. Trees for people who want them, no trees for the satellite folks. Park on asphalt. Great for 1 or 2 nights if you don't care about any infrastructure.
03/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
Excellent park in an excellent location. Trees for the tree people, open spots for the satellite people. People with kids or pets will like this park. One of the best KOA's we have stayed at. Unfortunately, also one of the most expensive.
03/2008
rating [ 5/10 ]
I agree with the others that this is a nice little park. Perfect for the "vacationer" or people just passing through town. Water and electric sites only. Mostly shaded with tall trees. If you want to use your satellite system, get there early and get one of the few open to the southern sky sites.
01/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
We paid the monthly rate in the "back" section of the park. This section has mostly long-term RVers and has a "run down" look and feel. The best sites are over by the water, and I highly recommend them. It's a nice, friendly park. Lot's of room between sites. Only 7 miles from downtown Corpus Christi. I wish the hot tub was bigger and the water was hotter, but at least they had one.
01/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
Nice clean park. You park on concrete. Sites are somewhat narrow, so don't arrive after dark. Loved the Jacuzzi/hot tub. Close enough to San Antonio to get downtown in 15 minutes. Very close to Sea World and Randolph AFB. The only bad thing about the park is that the managers insist on clumping everyone right next to each other rather than spreading people out. We were there for a month and the park was never more than half full. Yet there we were, all parked in one section.
01/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a really nice park for people who want to spend the winter in the Rio Grande Valley. We only stayed here for a month because we were just passing through, but everyone we met has been coming back to this park for years because they like it so much. There is a TON of stuff to do and the park has a nice wide-open feel to it. Did I mention the free 9 hole executive golf course?
11/2007
rating [ 7/10 ]
Pros: A nice basic RV Park. Clean, pick a shade or not shade spot. Level parking on concrete. Friendly staff. Great location halfway between Fort Worth and Dallas. Cons: Expensive. Very, very noisy. Located 100 yards from the local little airport. Non factor: Traders Village, not associated with the RV Park, is not worth the free admission.
11/2007
rating [ 7/10 ]
Small, clean park. Level ground, park on rocks. No bathrooms, pool, or other facilities. Nice laundry room. Very nice staff. No pesky trees to block your dish. Passport America discount. Would stay here again.
10/2007
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is a nice basic park. No complaints. What I liked about it best is that they allow you to wash your RV. A big plus in my book. Getting a site with a clear view of the southern sky instead of one of the shade sites was easy too.
10/2007
rating [ 7/10 ]
Smallish park. Very clean. Park on gravel. Choose between shade tree sites and satellite sites. I would stay here again.
10/2007
rating [ 6/10 ]
Small park. No frills. Inexpensive. Park on gravel. Friendly staff. Close to town. Great for 1-4 nights. It's not a "destination" park, but I would stay there again if I were passing through.
10/2007
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is a good overnight park or someplace to stay for a few days if stopping in Albilene. But it is definitely not a destination park. Don't be looking for the club house, pool, or Jacuzzi. It's basically just an open field.
10/2007
rating [ 8/10 ]
An excellent basic park. Parking surface is grass. No pool, no clubhouse, no golf course. On the plus side, it's clean, the folks that run it are nice, the bathrooms and laundry are good. Huge pet walking area. And it's close to downtown while still being out a ways. I would definitely stay there again.
09/2007
rating [ 6/10 ]
An old park. Some spots have shade trees but many are open for the satellite folks. Pool was too dirty to swim in. Close to downtown and Wal-Mart. Very friendly and helpful staff. It's the best of the three RV Parks in Wichita that I have stayed in.
08/2007
rating [ 3/10 ]
We spent one night in the section down by the small stream before moving up the road a few miles. The stream is dry by the way. This RV park is old. The section we stayed in was very cramped and trying to use a satellite dish under all the trees was next to impossible. On the plus side, this park is very close to Mount Rushmore.
07/2007
rating [ 3/10 ]
Some park owners have been in the business too long and have come to take their customers for granted and treat them like nuisances. This park owner fits this category. I really wish I had just left after the first day instead of spending a whole week there.
05/2007
rating [ 3/10 ]
A small dumpy, dirty, heavily wooded park. Don't expect to use your satellite TV. We were there the first week they had their Wi-Fi hooked up. It didn't work unless you were parked right next to the antenna. On the plus side, it's relatively inexpensive, small, and quiet. It's one of four parks in town. We moved across town after one day.
02/2007
rating [ 6/10 ]
We were pretty happy with this park. You park on grass, and when it rains it's a mess. And the spaces are too close together. And there really is a lot of road noise. But the place has a really nice feel to it and we would definitely stay here again. Plus, it's close to all the Orlando sights. It's a C2C park so we paid $10.00 a night.
01/2007
rating [ 9/10 ]
We have stayed at a little more than half the Thousand Trails parks around the country in the last four years. This one is far and away the best of all of them. Don't buy a membership thinking they are all this nice. However, if you like camping under trees and are happy with 30 amp service, you will probably be happy at the other parks in the system.
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