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11/2009
rating [ 4/10 ]
Rate includes $4 per night additional required charge for cable and instant phone. We've stayed at Sam's in Tuncia, MS and have always liked the facility. Pay attention to the reviews is all I can say. Very tight back to back pull through sites, with the odd sewer hookups, however we had no sewer odor as described in other reviews. After looking at other parks within a mile of Sam's, the Roadrunner is probably nicer for less than 1/2 the rate. If we return to Vegas the Roadrunner will be our choice.
11/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
Pull through sites are not well defined, with hookups that are spread pretty far apart. In the full hookup section many of the sites with views of the river are taken up by old trashy RVs that appear to be long, long, long term residents. Nice park overall, with the clear blue water of the Colorado River running beside the park. Keep in mind within 1/2 mile, casinos have some parking lots that allow free over-night RV parking. If we chose to stay again I believe we might just opt for one of the sites without hookups that are on the river's edge.
11/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
Excellent park with large gravel sites. The front row of sites are wide pull-throughs for travelers. The park is located about 10 miles west of Tucson. It is quite close to Old Tucson Studios and The Saguaro National Monument West and the Tucson Sonora Desert Museum (& zoo). Very nice owners on site. The stated rate was for Passport American members, 1/2 the regular nightly rate.
10/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Rate is for Passport America, good for 3 nights. Very nice facility associated with Cliff Castle Casino. Heated pool looked great, as did the exercise room. Overall a very well maintained campground. Staff is excellent and very helpful. Negatives: Many un-level sites, why do people that decide to develop a campground, hire concrete contractors who don't have a level or transit? Why does a developer plant so many desert plants that encroach on the parking pad to the point that one can't open hatches, without pushing them out of the way? Why does the park advertise Wi-Fi that doesn't reach the last 3 rows of sites? There are several permanent RVs on the property, some are cluttered.
10/2009
rating [ 4/10 ]
Back row is all long term tenants, some quite junky. Interior roads need attention, very rough pavement with pot holes. Trees east of entrance obstruct vision of heavy traffic area. Power available at sites is only 20 Amp and 50 AMP. Office sells 30 to 50 adapters. The campsites have many sand burrs, so be prepared to brush out your pets. You must use a water pressure regulator, water pressure is 100 PSI.
10/2009
rating [ 3/10 ]
This park is way over-priced. The only reason the rate is able to fly, is that it's location is just outside the National Park. They have 200 sites, but only 8 sites with 50 amp power, per the woman who checked us in. Not great for big rigs in the summer. Even though the gravel parking lot that serves as campground appears to be level I assure you the north end is not. We really don't care to lift the rear wheels of our motorhome off the ground and did not. We seldom use the showers in most parks, but after paying $43 for the un-level site, we felt $1.50 for 6 minutes of water for a shower was over the top. Many of the sites have back to back hookups, which is also a negative to us. If we ever choose return to the area, we'll reserve a 50 amp full hook up site in the National Park for several $ less.
10/2009
rating [ 4/10 ]
Price given reflects Passport America rate for a week. We were parked in back on gravel with back to back hookups, next to the trash dumpsters for the park. Tight sites, you can almost touch the next RV with your awning. Nice park, but we won't be back. By the way they park over-nighters, wouldn't care to stay again. Most activities in Phoenix are an hour away, better off staying in Mesa or Chandler. Could spend more for a campsite and not waste money on fuel for the dinghy.
10/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
Campground is well laid out with large sites as long as they don't have to use them as "back to back" sites as set up. Interior roads were rough and muddy when we were there. $33 a night seems over-priced when several motels in town were offering "off-season" rates of $29 a night with "breakfast" included.
10/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
Excellent park backed up against huge red rocks! A very impressive facility that also includes a "horse motel", museum, a balloon launch area and a rodeo venue. It might be a little dusty if the wind kicks up since it's all sand. The sites are a little odd in that the picnic tables appear to be on the same side as the hookups. Red Rock is a Gallup city park, that was acquired from the state, when it was announced 6 years ago that it was being closed due to budget cuts. So don't let the two groups of reviews confuse you. Even the campground receipts say "Red Rock State Park". Very easy to get to off old US 66, just about a mile east of the new Fire Rock Casino. Oh, BTW the casino has the tightest slots we've seen in New Mexico.
10/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Very nice place to park, no family stuff here. Gravel lot with mostly pull-throughs. Could use a bit of weed killer on the sites. Very easy access from KS96 and US50 via Yoder Road from Hutchinson. The town of Yoder has very little to offer "Amish-wise" compared to other places we've been, the few businesses here are not "Amish" run. Be careful entering Yoder Road from the east or west at town: no stop signs and heavy fast traffic for a county road.
10/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
Park is over priced for the value received. Pull through sites are narrow and not too level. It's the closest campground to Hannibal sites and activities that has full hookups. Staff was very nice and helpful.
10/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Rate is for Escapees RV Club. Very nice park with excellent facilities. Views of the Spanish Peaks are wonderful. NO cable and very poor Verizon cell service. Across the road from very nice golf course. The park was for sale when we visited.
10/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Very nice facility with long level full service sites. Grass pads without any tree cover. The fairgrounds are available for camping anytime not reserved, such as the State Fair or for a larger RV rally. You must drive through the center of town to get to the fairgrounds from the south, however traffic is not bad. Payment for your campsite can be made using the drop box at the campground entrance or at the fairgrounds office.
10/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
Located at Exit 135 on I-35 east of Emporia beside a trailer/RV dealer's lot. For a night, not bad, not a destination, but as way point, it's acceptable. 30AMP power only, back to back pull-throughs. Rough gravel access road, but easy to level on sites. Close to Interstate, but no worse than many other campgrounds noise-wise, for 3 to 4 times the price
10/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
Riverside Campgrounds is an older city campground that has been upgraded over the past seven years. We found the park hosts/managers to be very helpful and cordial. This campground is close to the historic sites of Springfield with easy access to 4 lane highways. This campground has 57 water & 30 amp electric sites, 10 water & 50 amp electric sites and 8 full hookup sites. A dump fee of $5.00 is charged. The rate for tents is $10 per site. The campground is open Mid-May to Mid-October.
09/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Nicest campground and management in area. Only thing that kept from a higher score is the lack of open sites for satellite reception. Heavy tree cover and Verizon cellular doesn't work. We have been coming to the area for 7 years to visit family and we have decided this campground is the best choice in the area.
09/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Very nice campground, no cellular service or satellite TV due to tree cover. Sites very large and easy to navigate. Make sure to access campground via PA523 from US40. PA281 is very narrow, crooked, and hilly.
09/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
A typical KOA: narrow roads and the sites are narrow and hard to level. There is full tree canopy, so our on-board satellite systems were useless. Plenty of cable TV channels and Wi-Fi worked well. Next time if in area, we will stay at Sugar Creek CG for $20 less per night.
09/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Basic camping with full hookups. Many pull through sites with wide open skies. Some sites occupied by workers, but well maintained. We stop here several times a year.
08/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
Best place to stay and visit largest flea market in Indiana. Back in sites are $27 per day, pull through sites are the rate listed at $33 per day. Dry camp, without hookups, $12 per day back in, $18 per day pull through. No Reservations accepted, 1st come 1st served. Open April 15th through November 15th. Direct access to flea market via foot bridge over drive, much closer location to Shipshewana attractions than the two other RV parks here. No bath house, toilets or dump station, your RV must be self contained. The 900+ vendor flea market is open Tuesday and Wednesday, May through October. Will definitely return again.
07/2009
rating [ 4/10 ]
Reserved two sites, one for us in our motorhome and one for our daughter & grandson in a tent. Our site was $28. Her site was $20 for grass w/o hookups. Moved her to part of our site, 20 feet away. So our site was $48 or 3 nights. The sites assigned were extremely un-level located in the back. The jacks on our motorhome couldn't level without lifting the front wheels off the ground. Will book elsewhere if in the area again.
07/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
We camp here several times per year. Well maintained facilities; satellite friendly in main loop, back loops are tree covered. Rate is for Sunday through Thursday. Out of state residents pays $7 park admission fee on top of site rental.
06/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
Only problem for us was too many trees. We have three on-board satellite systems, Sirius, Dish Network and Datastorm internet service, none worked. But great park, second time there and will return again next year for a few days. Nashville is a great place to visit and this is a great place to do it from.
06/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
Rate shown is the Golden Access Card rate. Excellent facilities on Bay Springs Lake. This park fills up most weekends, reservations are a must. This has been a yearly stop for us for the past 10 + years, due to family in the area. Would rate a 10 if it had sewer hookups. If you have Verizon Cellular service, it won't work. If you have satellite TV, it won't work without a portable dish. Local TV stations, not much. Good place to take a good book!
06/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
Great place to visit, our second time here. State agriculture museum with RV hookups in parking lot. Price includes admission to the park/museum. Check to see if they are open in advance; the state is talking about funding cut backs. If in the area look up one of the Carroll's Country Sausage & Meats. We stock up every trip through. The stuffed pork chops are great!
06/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
Mostly occupied by permanent residents. Sites are small and level. The power and water were very good. The rate listed is the Passport America rate which is good for one week. Restrooms could use a bit of renovation and cleaning. We did not use them. We would stay again since it's close to our son's home.
05/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
Stayed for a month, our cost was $350. Draw back, parked by horse track, dusty and low in the front sites. The Fairgrounds are closed several times during the summer for rallies (examples: Monaco, Gulfstream, Newmar, Holiday Rambler, Heartland) and the Fair. Sites are not open to the public at those times. Call ahead is the main suggestion.
04/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
We had a full hookup site at the reduced Sunday-Wednesday night rates. Nice park, well maintained, however no heat in the shower house, seemed unusual since it was open and the water was on and the outside temps were in the 40s. Great place to stay within 20 minutes of downtown Louisville, KY.
04/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
Very narrow interior roads with no shoulder and quick drop off of 1'plus except at entrance to each campsite. No cellular service and heavy tree cover which meant, no satellite TV and no satellite internet access with on board systems. Deer every where at night and during the day. Nice park to get away from it all, which we try not to do, but did this time to meet up with several friends.
04/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
It is off season, so there are very few RVs here (3 including us). It is well maintained with easy access to sites. The rate is reduced Sunday through Wednesday night.
04/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
Nice clean, well kept Rv park, located on the Lucky Lady Casino property, Rate $20, less $2 for Good Sam and additional $2 for "Players Card". The RV park is located on the banks of the Mississippi River with plenty of river traffic. Nothing for kids to do, so I'd say this is an adult park.
04/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
All pull-through sites I believe. Some sites look to be level, ours wasn't. All sites have a small tree planted at left front, which could cause satellite interference in the future. Cable available on some sites. There were no paved sites and it was muddy during our visit. There appears to be many long term renters, possibly construction workers. One of the few RV parks located close to the Western KY Parkway for an over night stop. Accept Passport America, so our rate was $15.00, would not have stayed @ $30 for the night.
04/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
$70 total for the 3-nights special rate. The second time we've stayed at this campground. It's well maintained and has large sites. There's no restrooms or showers, so you must be self contained. Easy access to all the shops, cheese plants and wineries in this Amish area of Ohio. Well worth the money spent.
11/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
Rate is Passport America with additional $3 night for 50 amp. Park is well maintained and the management is very cordial. This is a retirement park with an indoor pool and a very nice hall with planned activities. The down side is this park is older with very narrow roads and short sites. It does not lend it's self to overnight stays, but mostly long term. Parking was very difficult with our 40' unit. The road to the park is narrow and bumpy for about 6/10ths of a mile. There does seem to be some recent expansion happening, with utilities in ground but no streets yet.
06/2008
rating [ 5/10 ]
Has 12-14 pull through 20/30/50 amp full hookup sites with full sun for travelers. Balance of sites are back in in a heavily wooded area. There are quite a few seasonal units in this campground. Interior roads and sites are gravel and were in need of grading during our stay. We would stay again since close to Indianapolis and lower in price than others in the area.
04/2008
rating [ 5/10 ]
Way over rated by Woodalls. They advertise as "BIG RIG" friendly. Sure they have long pull throughs with water, electric and cable. But they made us run through a virtual obstacle course getting to our campsite. What this place needs is an owner who understands the operation of a chainsaw. Several trees are quite close to the main access drive to the "BIG RIG" area. This route, through the trees is the only access in and out of this part of the campground. This was also the 1st time in 30 years of RVing that we've had a person registering us actually call Good Sam to see if our discount card was valid. I guess the $3.60 discount was worth the call to them.
03/2008
rating [ 4/10 ]
Many seasonal and permanent RVs on site. Very tight access to many sites. Grass & sand sites that wider than many parks. Of the 4 RV parking places close to Cedar Key, I hate to say it, but this is by far the best value for the dollar and nicest. Across the road is a proposed RV park with buyable lots, their advertisements state "Cedar Key 7 minutes away". Maybe at 75-80 MPH.
01/2008
rating [ 8/10 ]
Passport America winter rate is listed. Very nice 55+ park. Paved streets, grass pads. Very nice pool and hall, well maintained property. Many snowbirds return yearly. No 50 amp hook ups.
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