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Pechanga RV Resort & Casino, Temecula, California
Date of Stay:
February, 2018 -
$25.00
Overall Rating:
We stayed under our PA Card in a back-in site Sunday thru Thursday for $25/night. They have pull-thru sites, but they do not fall under the PA rate. The spacious site was concrete with full hookups and cable TV. The site backed up to a busy interior roadway with a lot of construction vehicles starting our just before sunrise. Try for a site in their new section, as it should be a little quieter. They have a pool and a couple of spas. No picnic table or fire pit. Close access to Old Town Temecula and many wineries. We camped at Pechanga RV Resort & Casino in a Motorhome.
Old Town Temecula Many wineries. Thornton Winery was one of our favorites as they pour a "wine flight" of 5 glasses of wine at your table. Very relaxing.
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The Cove RV Resort (formerly Riviera RV Resort and Marina), Blythe, California
Date of Stay:
January, 2018 -
$40.00
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This RV Park is a very nice park located on the Colorado River just off Interstate 10, so there is a lot of truck traffic resulting in highway noise. The spacious sites are grass with a picnic table and cable TV which requires the use of a free cable box. They have a nice pool and a spa. Their rec room has pool tables, foosball tables and they offer a free pancake & sausage breakfast on Sat. We were there for the annual Bluegrass festival in Blythe. One day we drove over to Quartzsite about 18 miles for the RV Tent Sale, but there is not much else to see or do in Blythe. We camped at The Cove RV Resort (formerly Riviera RV Resort and Marina) in a Motorhome.
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Las Colinas RV Park (55+ park), Eloy, Arizona
Date of Stay:
November, 2017 -
$25.00
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The $25 rate reflected the PA rate. Pull thru site with full hookups. No cable TV. Free Wi-fi. Gravel sites with a concrete patio. No picnic table or fire pit. Although some sites did have a picnic table The sites were somewhat close together so the patio area was a little tight. There is a pool and spa that make for a relaxing afternoon. Far enough off the freeway so there was only a little highway and some train noise. Good stopover between Tucson and Phoenix. We camped at Las Colinas RV Park (55+ park) in a Motorhome.
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Pancho Villa State Park, Columbus, New Mexico
Date of Stay:
November, 2017 -
$18.00
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A Beautiful RV Park with a pull-thru site with electric and water. Note: we needed and extension for our electric hookup and our water hookup. as the connections were too far away in our site #7. The sites are very generous in size with a covered picnic table, fire pit and a generous amount of desert landscaping. There is a museum that details the invasion of Poncho Villa in 1916. There is also a Railroad Museum in town that is also worth a visit. And be sure to travel a few miles south into Mexico to Las Palomas and go to the Pink Store for everything Mexican and a Margarita while you are shopping. They also have a restaurant that is quite good. There is nothing else in town except dental services. We camped at Pancho Villa State Park in a Motorhome.
Take in the Poncho Villa Museum at the park and the Railroad Museum in town. Go to the Pink Store in Mexico, Las Polamas. Be sure to have your passports.
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Carlsbad RV Park and Campground, Carlsbad, New Mexico
Date of Stay:
November, 2017 -
$38.00
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All gravel sites & roads with a concrete paver patio and a picnic table. Full hookups including cable TV & Wi-fi. Cable had fair reception. They offer a heated indoor pool but it was not open during our stay. A quiet park at night. 28 miles to Carlsbad Caverns which is a must visit. We camped at Carlsbad RV Park and Campground in a Motorhome.
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Road Runner RV Park (formerly Parkview Mobile Home & RV Park), Fort Stockton, Texas
Date of Stay:
November, 2017 -
$15.00
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The $15 rate was with our PA. For a one night stay it is barely OK, as it is a quiet park located a couple of miles off the interstate, but not worth any longer. Not much of a park, but it is under new management. Lots of permanent RVers with older trailers and fifth wheels. Friendly at check-in with promises of improvement over time. However it will take quite a bit to make this a nice park to stay for more than one night. Full hookups with free Wi-fi. We camped at Road Runner RV Park (formerly Parkview Mobile Home & RV Park) in a Motorhome.
There's not much to see and do in Ft Stockton.
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Braunig Lake RV Resort, Elmendorf, Texas
Date of Stay:
November, 2017 -
$26.00
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$26 rate was with PA. Pull-thru full hookup site with a concrete pad and patio. Small grassy area between the narrow sites, so there is just barely enough room for your patio awning. No picnic table or fire pit. Cable TV had very poor reception. We did better with our over the air antenna. Wi-fi is available and worked well. A quiet park at night as it is far enough from the freeway. Nice pool & spa along with a large fishing pond for catch and release. Clod to sll all the sites of San Antonio including the Alamo, the Riverwalk and several Missions along the San Antonio River. We camped at Braunig Lake RV Resort in a Motorhome.
Take the Hop on-Hop off bus tour to get acquainted with the sites of downtown San Antonio.
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Marquee On The Bay RV Resort, Dickinson, Texas
Date of Stay:
November, 2017 -
$40.00
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Beautiful RV Park on the Dickinson Bayou with pond in back. Sites are full concrete pads for your tow & patio. Full hookups with cable TV and free Wi-fi. There is a large area of grass with new plantings separating each site. Very quiet at night. There is a beautiful pool, but no spa. The restrooms are like new located on the second floor of the clubhouse/office, as the building is built for hurricanes. Located about a half hour from Galveston Island (The Strand & the Pleasure Pier) and 20 minutes from the Houston Space Center. We camped at Marquee On The Bay RV Resort in a Motorhome.
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Betty's RV Park, Abbeville, Louisiana
Date of Stay:
October, 2017 -
$22.00
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Can't give this RV Park an 8 or 9 as per earlier ratings. Yes, the owner is a great host hosting a Happy Hour at 4:30 each afternoon enabling everyone in the park to visit with one another. However the park of 18 sites is an all gravel parking lot with small sites creating a crammed in feeling. Full hookups, no cable TV, no picnic table, no pool or spa. Free Wi-fi, which is slow. Located on a busy road with road noise starting around 5AM, increasing through the rush hour. Back-in sites. However there is one pull-thru site. We camped at Betty's RV Park in a Motorhome.
In the area is the Tabasco Factory tour and gift shop on Avery Island and the Rip Van Winkle Garden and House on Johnson Island which has a movie about how the Lake got drained of its water. Interesting. Both places are worth a visit. Have lunch at the cafe at Johnson Island. Good food with a great view overlooking the lake.
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Pontchartrain Landing, New Orleans, Louisiana
Date of Stay:
October, 2017 -
$39.00
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The RV Park is located off a questionable road, but it turns out to take you to a nice RV Park. Close access to New Orleans. They offer a shuttle service to the French Quarter as parking is not cheap. The park is gravel with sites separated by an island of trees and palms with a picnic table creating privacy. Full hookups with cable TV with good reception. Wi-fi is free but slow. They do have a pool and a spa, but we did not use them. They also have a restaurant serving lunch and diner as well as a movie about Katrina. We camped at Pontchartrain Landing in a Motorhome.
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Coastline RV Resort, Eastpoint, Florida
Date of Stay:
October, 2017 -
$45.00
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A great RV Park, right across the road from St George's Sound. Great view with full hookup sites with good cable TV, gravel pad with stone paver patios with a picnic table. The sites are spacious with grass islands between sites. There is a clubhouse with a TV room, laundry room and restrooms with changing areas for the pool. No spa. We camped at Coastline RV Resort in a Motorhome.
St George's Island is a fun drive with a great beach. Apalachicola is a historical fishing village with shops and restaurants.
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Dunedin RV Resort & The Blue Moon Inn, Dunedin, Florida
Date of Stay:
October, 2017 -
$36.00
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This is a very nice park with spacious sites with full concrete pads & patios. Pull thru and back-in sites. Back off the roadway so it was quiet at night. Full hookups with cable TV, which did not have very good reception. Over the air reception was not good either. They have a clubhouse and a pool but no spa. The location is great for taking in the sites and beaches of the area. Tarpon Springs and Clearwater Beach are a must. We camped at Dunedin RV Resort & The Blue Moon Inn in a Motorhome.
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Pioneer Village RV Resort, North Fort Myers, Florida
Date of Stay:
October, 2017 -
$21.00
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The $21 rate was through our RPI Membership. This park is an older park with a lot of permanent RV's and Park Models. Our site was all grass with a concrete patio with a picnic table. Full hookups. No cable TV. Wi-fi was available at a cost. Good location about a mile off the freeway and set back from the roadway, so it was quiet at night. Easy access to local shopping and sites in Ft Myers. We camped at Pioneer Village RV Resort in a Motorhome.
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Marco Naples RV Resort, Naples, Florida
Date of Stay:
October, 2017 -
$25.00
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This RV Park is an older park and made up of mostly permanent RV's and Park Models. Driveways into the sites are extremely narrow. If you have a Coach longer than 35' you'll have trouble making the turns necessary to get into your site which are also narrow. Sites have full hookups with a gravel drive and a grassy area with a concrete patio. However it is quiet at night. Free Wi-fi. No cable TV. No other amenities. We camped at Marco Naples RV Resort in a Motorhome.
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Leo's Campground, Key West, Florida
Date of Stay:
October, 2017 -
$86.00
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Our rate for this park included an extra $8/night for our tow dolly! The location for this park just outside of Key West was great. The park had gravel sites, mostly back-ins with a grassy patio area and a picnic table. The sites are a little tight. No cable TV and over the air reception was poor. We were able to get satellite TV. No pool or spa. Wi-fi is included. Laundry room has only two washers and dryers, which are not enough for the park. The restrooms and showers are excellent, but again not enough for the park. Park backs up to a bayou where you can see a number of iguanas. Located just off the highway into Key West behind a commercial area, so there is some morning noise as people head out to work. We camped at Leo's Campground in a Motorhome.