This place has it all! Beautiful landscaping, clubhouse, pools/spa (3), and golf course (Par 3). The staff are very welcoming, and we found the people here to be very nice. The resort has an activities director, and there are many activities planned for the winter season. You will not be bored here! Plenty of shopping and restaurants in the area, and the beach is 10 miles away. You won't find a nicer RV resort in Florida!!! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here five nights and were the only rig in the new part of the resort. At $70/night during the off season, that should not be a surprise. This is very nice park. Major drawback is the lack of Wi-Fi. Apparently, lot owners subscribe to internet service via their cable connection. It does not appear that there are any plans to establish Wi-Fi. The resort is gated, but there is no guard on duty during the off-season. Entry is by key card and we didn't have any problems. We have stayed here before several times and will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The most beautiful park we've ever stayed in. Plenty of activities at this resort and great restaurants nearby. The check in staff is friendly and knowledgeable. We found the residents very welcoming and were invited to several of the events at the clubhouse. The golfcourse is lovely (and quite challenging for a par 3). In the phase I section, the majority of lots are improved with lush landscaping, lighting, water features, and some have "tiki huts". All of these sites are owned but some are also rented along with a whole new phase of lots that are not improved yet with landscaping and lighting. Any site can accomodate a 45 foot motorcoach with ease. This park has a minimum RV size requirement (around 30 ft - call park to confirm) and age of motorcoach not greater than 10 years old. We will definitely stay here again! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here 2.5 months. Everything was excellent. Since most of the people here own their lots, it is much more like a neighborhood than a campground. There were many activities in the resort and it is close to shopping, restaurants, shows, ocean, etc. The only gap is no Wi-Fi; amazing that a place of this caliber does not have Wi-Fi. The resort was offering half-price deals while we were there, but the owner we worked with held us to our original agreement. Just a caution for people working with the owners. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a class A only resort. Site we had was a pull in back out with W,S,cable, and 100 amp power post. The power post had two 50 amp outlets and one 20 amp outlet. Site was long, wide, level, clean, and faced the 14th hole. Park has three pools, large club house, spas, two lighted tennis courts, 14 hole golf course, and beautiful plants and trees everyplace you go. Park will soon grow to 502 sites. Golf course will grow out to 18 holes at that time. Wi-Fi has been removed from service due to problems but new system should be in place by end of summer 2009. Nice public library close by with free Wi-Fi. Cable TV had around 70 channels and DTV over the air would pick up 20 channels all poor. Verizon cell phone signal level was to the top on meter. All items work well here, no problems with anything. Staff was great and help me find ever item I ask about. Trash was picked up each day at site. The only item missing was maid service to clean up motorhome, life is good here. If you like golf the PGA training center is close by plus all the other courses. Lots of places to eat out close by plus shopping centers. This is about as good as it gets in RV life. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stay here often the past few years and find no issues to list. Easy access, great services, in season activities, and lots of parties. Will continue to spend up to 3 months a year here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Outstanding RV resort and one of the friendliest that we have ever stayed in. Sites are all concrete and very level. The streets are wide and very easy to negotiate. The park is located in an upscale area with shopping and nice restaurants very close. For baseball fans the Mets training facility is within walking distance. The only negative is that there is no Wi-Fi. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is great as are most of the Out Door Resorts of America parks. We are not familiar with Florida and decided to stay there based on the reviews on this website and the fact that their site says "Located in the land where white sands meet crystal blue waters, ..... Stroll the beaches during the day." This and the fact that they reside in "Port St. Lucie" led us to believe they were located on the beach. In any case after plugging them into the GPS and finding they are no where near the ocean, we called to cancel. We had only made the reservations an hour before, and they did agree to cancel without a penalty but not until after a speech about how they normally charge a $100 penalty and "they'll do it this one time" and a generally huffy attitude. I pointed out the issue with their website and got a "yeah". This is the reason for a "7" when they most likely deserve a "9". I'm not one to complain, and I do appreciate their not charging us a penalty, but if they want to build customer satisfaction and a positive reputation they should do it cheerfully - not begrudgingly. We've stayed at other Outdoor Resorts and will do so again - including this one, and the purpose of this review is merely feedback for their management so as to improve their service. We did not stay at this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice resort as you would expect from Outdoor Resorts. Well landscaped and manicured. Most sites are privately owned and are rented during the off-season. There is a minor league baseball park almost directly across the street from the resort and you do hear the announcer on the PA system. In my opinion it wasn’t very loud but it is something to be aware of. In our case it was great because they had a big fireworks display after the game on the 4th and the 5th. The site we stayed at was like having a front row seat to the show. Resort has a pitch and putt golf course that really isn't much but looked to be in pretty nice shape. Several pools and tennis courts as well. All in all its a very nice park and we will definitely stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This Motorhome only ownership RV Resort is typical ORA. Our site was in the newly completed chip and putt golf course currently at 14 holes. Our site was number 200 (pull in) accrues from a waterfall and Green. Site upkeep is currently $250 per month plus the site cost to buy in. We stayed on a three night free promotion but were not put under any purchase pressure. We do not plan on buying a site or membership anywhere. We camped here in a Motorhome.
One of the premier resorts in America. I cannot say enough good things about it. Our 3 nights here were free as part of a marketing campaign at a rally but we would gladly pay to come back. If you want to see how a real RV resort should look, come check this jewel out. It is awesome. Will be back again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is neat and clean. The grass is edged and neat. Landscaping is really pretty. Nice putting range. Pools were heated and very clean. Restrooms were spotless. The sites are level and concrete or brick. The club house had lots of room and plenty of entertainment. I thought it was cool that the Schwann ice cream truck showed up. Staff and neighbors were friendly and outgoing. It was a 2 day drive for us and we found this resort park by accident. We were in the area for work but will return for fun. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not sure if some of the other posters were at the same park as I was. No 5ers are allowed here, for instance. I can't find any towers, etc. I found lots of trees and shade, but none were blocking my satellite dish. This is the most high scale park I've ever seen. The people and staff are soooo friendly, the activities abound, park is new and clean with lots of very high-end rigs around. Fun to watch 'em come and go. Most sites are very lavishly landscaped and a lot of them equipped with outdoor kitchens. Absolutely would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Lots owned or rented some of the owners are putting in some pretty fancy patio cook areas. Class A only but would like to see them allow the "Big C's" becoming popular in the higher end motorized RV market. They are almost complete with phase II. We camped here in a Motorhome.
By far, this was the nicest park we have stayed at thus far. It was half the price of Fort Wilderness and has the best of everything. The only reason it didn't get a "10", was half the park was closed for construction. The site was very large and paved. Very good power, never dropped below 120V. Over 60 plus channels on cable. Good water pressure, etc... We loved this place! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Overall a very, very nice park. The park is currently adding an additional 125 sites. Wi-fi is poor. Some sites are tight. Location is good. Park starting to show it's age. Needs some gentle improvements to maintain it's high standard. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great place, clean, close to everything. Management very friendly and helpful. Lots of activities. WIFI doesn't work well 75% of the time. FMCA members get 15% discount for cash or check. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Most beautiful RV resort we've ever visited. Staff was very friendly and helpful. We stayed on the site next door to one of their sales associates. She talked to us every day but was never pushy about sales. Our DS, DIL, and GS live in PSL, and they were welcome to visit us any time. No problem with a child in the CG. We will be visiting this resort frequently. But avoid it during baseball's spring training, as the Mets field is almost across the street and traffic can be really bad during that period. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Beautiful Park. Good staff. Short termers may feel second class to resident owners. Sites are incredibly nice and well kept. Expensive. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Magnificent park built around a golf course. Spacious lots. Beautiful pools, etc. Very quiet and easy access. Expensive, but worth it. We were not pressured to "buy" a space. We camped here in a Motorhome.
First of all, this is NOT a campground, nor is it your normal RV park. It is mostly for lot owners, with some rentals available. We could only stay (2) nights, and the sales person said they sometimes cancel reservations if the lot reserved has been sold. These folks are interested in selling lots, not in catering to transients.
We were not set upon like 'fleas on a dog', but the salesperson has come by and talked to us several times, very nice guy, not high pressure at all. We are taking a tour tommorow just to be nice, but are not interested in buying yet.
This place is beautiful, and I would not hesitate to buy here if we wanted to live around here, but don't exptect to pull in here and find site to stay the night, that's not what this place is about.
In fact, they should not list this place RV park books and CD's. It is a retirement community for RV'ers, and a top notch one at that. Some of the sites are absolutely amazing. Lots of Prevosts, etc.
BTW, you can rent out your lot if you own here, but they get 50% of the gross.
If you are looking to buy, you should stop by. Keep going if you are just planning on staying the night.
We camped here in a Motorhome.
Sounds like the previous one was written by the park or a lot owner. We know
better! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2004
$55
we just came from this resort, how wounderful it is, it is truly top of the line resort, actually a country club. It was such a pleasure to have a sales person lead us to our site, guide us while we backed in, provided us with all the information nescessary reguarding
the resort, including the Super Bowl party, FREE wine and cheese party every Friday night, plenty of entertainment and activities. Everyone at this resort was so friendly, including the lot owners, we were welcomed with open arms. We informed the sales person we were not interested in purchasing a lot at this time but he was still very nice to us, even assisted us with locating area attractions and finding a golf courses, even gave us a coupon so we would have a discount. This resort and everyone there was GREAT!!! We camped here in a Truck Camper.
Review Rating
[ 2 / 10 ]
2004
$50
Like all Outdoor Resorts of America, this one is, physically, superb. Nice sites, beautiful
landscaping, great amenities. But this one is different. All the others seem to welcome guests and lot owners at the others seem friendly and outgoing. At this one, however, we were "escorted" to our site by a salesperson who was on us like fleas on a dog. Once we firmly said we were not interested, we started getting the cold shoulder and salespeople became downright rude. We also observed that some, but not all, of the lot owners didn't want renters there. Our rig was bigger and cost more than most lot owners, but we were "renters" and treated like second class citizens. Lot owners here pay huge sums for their sites and then spend even larger sums dressing the sites up. They don't like non-owners here. I would avoid this place unless you plan to buy and, if you are considering buying, you better like a snobbish lifestyle. Avoid this place. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2002
$49
The staff was incredibly helpful; the grounds were immaculate; sites were graciously sized and arranged to allow a feeling of privacy. Visited in late October and wish we could have stayed a lot longer. Well worth the drive! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2002
$32
This resort is a great place to go. This park is set up for Class A motorhome 26 feet or longer only. You have three pools to swim in. No road noise, no problems here. On South end of the strip and close to the action. The place is great. Motorhome lots are for sale or rent. We camped here in a camper.
We were here just one night. This campground is really too far from the I-95 or the Florida Turnpike for just one night, but I would not camp here any longer than that. The pull-throughs were really just "pull-overs" on the entrance driveway. They were not really even long enough to get into with our 40' motorhome. Thank goodness no one else was using one of the 5 pull throughs that night. When the drivers side slide was out, we worried about being hit if someone drove in the entrance. The camp ground had about three pages of rules. While I do not think we broke any of them in our 10 hour stay, that is just too many rules to follow. The major problems were distance from the interstate and turnpike, about 6 miles with city traffic, and lack of secure and safe pull through spots. We camped here in a Motorhome.
You couldn't squeeze -em any closer together. Very cramped, Mostly elderly and many canadians speaking French that are not friendly. Sites 1-64 have the glare of bright lights from the back of the mall right next door. Every 3 days the dumpsters are emptied and wakes you up at 5am. Their is a firestation just north and the sirens blare all times at night on calls. Staff was unfriendly especially male tenders. The good points its clean and has a nice, nice pool. Very nice pads. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A cramped but clean park. Nice pool. WiFi said to be available but we were never able to access it during our stay. Other campers were very friendly...as we've found in most parks. Pet friendly, which is very important to us. "Resort" is a stretch, but if we are looking for a place at Port St. Lucie again we'd consider it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park advertises itself as “built by RVers for RVers,” but I have my doubts. Out of the 117 sites, 65 of them must be backed into on the driver’s blind side, when it would have been a simple matter to angle these spaces the opposite way. Not all sites have cable, and there is an extra nightly charge for those that do. Their wireless internet system has enough signal, but not enough ports to handle everyone who wants to be on the web at the same time. When we complained to the office, they became very defensive and told us they were getting a new router with more capacity “any day” and if we didn’t like it, we should “get an air card.” We were there for two weeks and the new router didn't show up during that time, so we ended up going to the local library for our internet use. The spaces are all concrete pads separated by grass, but are just barely wide enough for the rig and your vehicle. And since there are no trees, when you look down the row, it looks extremely congested. The laundry has 5 wonderfully deep washers and 8 dryers, but it is pricey and there is only a small card table for folding. They actually have 3 irons and 2 boards available to use, but there is no room to set them up in the laundry. On the plus side, they have a nice pool and activities going on almost every day; they have a nice trading library; and they are located along US-1, where there is plenty of shopping and dining. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park was clean. Nice and small just the way we like it. All roads were paved which made it nice for the bikes. I would say they are Kid neutral as there is no playground. But at least it isn't a 50 or over park. Water table is kind of low as any rain means standing water. WiFi is free and worth it. Signal strength is low, but mostly the bandwidth isn't there. At least they didn't charge for it. They don't like to open the pool when it is under 70. They said it was to expensive to heat. We heard sirens every night. Very close to lots of shopping and Walmart / SAMS club.All things considered, We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This RV park is clean. Hookups all worked great, but couldn't get the WiFi to work - didn't really need it as we have a Aircard. The park is not somewhere that I would stay as a destination. Its more "substance" than anything else. No shade, which is also OK in non-summer months because our Sat. TV worked great. Our cell phones and Aircard also have a perfect signal, probably because there were 2 huge towers standing over our RV. Not the prettiest sight. Staff was great and we will stay there again because we have family in Port St Lucie. Its just not a place I would ever choose as a destination otherwise. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here for the month of November with three of the weeks being at the Passport America rate. It's a nice enough campground with concrete pads. However, they do have some serious drainage problems with some of the sites when it rains hard. The WiFi was very iffy, but it was free. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed at this park twice in 2007, in February and July. In both instances, the 2 different managers were friendly and cordial. I don’t recall there being any trees of any significant size or shade value at the park. As has been observed, there are several full-timers who have homesteaded and a couple of their sites are trashy looking. One site is occupied by an old, unoccupied Class A that is for sale. In February the showers were kept much cleaner than they were in July. Contrary to what the last reviewer said, I did not find the sites too close to one another or otherwise crowded. There was ample room for awnings and lawn furniture. During both stays, the managers were gracious enough to permit our son who lived close by to park his car in adjacent, unoccupied sites. They also permitted our son, his wife, and our granddaughters to use the pool. I did not observe any pull through sites, but there is ample room for large Class A’s to maneuver. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This "Resort" is very crowded with barely enough space between sites to open awnings. The staff was extremely rude and uncooperative when asked to check out why numerous campers were unable to connect to their wireless system. I would not return to this establishment. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very beautiful grounds. I agree that it is a retirement community, I had 5 kids with me and I did not feel my kids were welcomed by the other residents. It was a fabulous campground, and I would highly recommend it for people traveling with no children. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We spent a month at this park. The staff was friendly and the park clean. Most are here for the winter. Not many sites available for overnight or short term stays. Reservations are necessary. The pool is small, clean and heated. The clubhouse large and clean. Laundry facilities clean but slightly expensive. During the winter months regular activities are scheduled. Only a couple of shaded sites. Sites are adequate in width and were long enough to handle a 40' motorhome pulling a large covered trailer. Many pets and the management is serious about owners taking pets to the dogwalk area to do their business and then cleaning up after. The grounds are well kept but lots of rain left some sites swamped until the sun came out. Large water retention ponds in the middle and side of the park so you didn't feel like you were backed right up to your neighbor. There was plenty of room to put out slides and awnings. Family friendly but there is not much for children except the pool. The majority here are retired. Close to WalMart, restaurants, fuel and walking distance to Winn Dixie. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The pull throughs advertised are not pull throughs but rather along the side of the entry road. The sites are very narrow and you sit within a very short distance of your neighbor. The park is centrally located to stores and restaurants. The beaches are within 10 miles of the park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2002
$27
Nice newer park. Pull thru are not the normal p/t but rather several parallel parking type spots on main road. However back in sites are quite wide and long and 40' 5th and toter were handled easily. There are a few shaded sites. The sites surround a large depressed area (dry runoff pond?) so there is a lot of room behind each rig. Instant phones with local calls at $.03 per minute. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.