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03/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
Typical blacktop RV park in a tourist area. Walking distance 1/2 mile to Disney. Road noise during the week, weekends are better. Nice looking school across roadway with a mountain backdrop including California Palms. If the park was full, we'd have a bit of a problem backing our 61' rig into our site. Many residents at rear of park. Some resident sites need attention and I still can not understand why owners put up with pack-rats! Hit and miss with WiFi at the site unless you are very close to the office. We stayed for a week to visit Disneyland and the VA. A very pricey park for what you get but we have been in worse.
03/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
Nice park located in an Orange Grove. Very clean. Pull through 90' sites level enough to stay hooked up for a day or so.
03/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
We workamped her for several months. It is primitive camping at its best. Very peaceful camp operated by family oriented owners. This is not the place to party! The park is almost surrounded by Rollins Lake. There is a day use area and a boat ramp. It is rustic, but has a nice general store which carries everything you may have forgotten at home! The town of Grass Valley is 30 minutes away.
12/2008
rating [ 9/10 ]
Even though we booked three days prior to our arrival by phone, the park couldn't find our reservation. It is a nice quiet park with a fantastic view of the Organ Mountains and Las Cruces below. The staff did ask if we wanted a back-in site that overlooked the city lights but we didn't ask if the sites would cost more, and I figured since it was a back-in site it wouldn't have. Reading the first few reviews the park must charge for the view. We would stay here again but clarify the price policy.
11/2008
rating [ 7/10 ]
This was the closest reasonably priced park near San Antonio, TX. The park is very quiet. Except for an occasional square dance club that meets at the park center, there are no activities of any kind. The staff is friendly and helpful. Our gravel site was level, and all the sites have a separate roof-over concrete sitting area. We found that very nice when using the BarBQ especially if it rained. There is a train whistle at all hours, but we quickly adjusted to that. There is also a Super Wal-Mart and dozens of banks and shops less then a mile away. The town of Schertz is a few miles away, although after one drive through, there's no reason to see it again. We would stay here again but not for one month.
09/2008
rating [ 2/10 ]
Past good reviews must have been by folks passing through for a few days. We were required to stay here due to a job commitment. There is a small lake and there are tree lined streets. The tree lined streets are used by perminant residents. Cable TV is not available. The Wi Fi signal coming from the office is so weak it is not usable. Since our wagon train style lay-out was topped with loose gravel and numerous house cats were allowed to run wild leaving their deposits near the RVs, we named our area "The Wagon Train Litter Box." The short street that leads to the park is littered with several inhabited dilapted mobile homes. If the family is originally from the south, Southern hospitality is not apparent and their personality borders on rude. We will Not be coming back.
03/2008
rating [ 10/10 ]
We spent five months at this park over the summer. We cannot speak highly enough of this superior resort from the large treed sites and paved roadways to the excellent facilities offered. They run a tight ship here and have certain behavioral expectations of anyone there (normal, civilized behavior) but this only serves to enhance the overall experience. They also offer seasonal sites, if we ever decide to do a regular seasonal site this is the first place we've felt we'd like to come back and forth to. We've been 'on the road' nine years and so been and seen many parks along the way.
03/2006
rating [ 9/10 ]
From workampers view, the park is clean and the staff is caring. It is a very busy park on weekend especially during the height of the season. Warnings of the noise near the front part of the park has been posted here. It is a large park so be prepared to use your toad or walk long distances'. The camp also rents golf carts for daily or weekly use. The new waterslide was very exspensive to put in. There is a $10.00 pass that gets you into the waterpark as well as use of the paddleboats on a small pond. It is a family oriented park.
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