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05/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
I agree with many of the older reviews. This is a remote campground DIRECTLY on the Atlantic Ocean. The beach is the main attraction. Bathrooms were older but clean and maintained. Camp & convenience store had ample supplies for most needs. Sights are fairly level. Sand at all ocean side sites. Campers Village have a concrete pad. Not much for attractions except for the beach and the ocean. So don't come here expecting the "typical" Florida attractions and amenities. Except for the sounds of the ocean it was quiet at night. I would have given it a 10 if there was a pool and some gravel at the sites. Look over their website. I found the pictures to be an accurate depiction of what you will find at this location, which is not always the case with websites.
05/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
This was a comfortable overnight stop close to I-26 in South Carolina. It is located within 3 miles of the interstate. It is not much more than a field with good power and electric for $20. There is a dump site near the bath houses. There was a separate bath house for men & women, but it is outdated and worn out, nearly unusable. Don't plan on using these facilities, use your rig. The owner lives at end of lane. It is quiet, relatively level, and not congested. The sign near the bath house mentions that this is only to be used by out-of staters, for what that is worth. It is a nice short stay stopover. There is gas and fast food off of the exit. We would stay here again. And by the way, the burro is still there, in the pasture behind the camp sites with a few calves for company!
05/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This was an overnight stop on our way south that turned into 2 days due to electrical problems with our trailer. The location is close to the interstate but was quiet. Enough gas and food choices right off their exit to please most. Wal-Mart is on the other side of their exit. Mobile RV repair available, which happened to save the rest of our vacation. Facilities are older but well maintained. Baths were clean. Game room and laundry were clean and well maintained. The pool was not open (seasonal) but there is an exercise room nearby. I wish more parks would get a treadmill or 2 for those of us on the road a lot. Sites were not exactly level since the campground sits on rolling hills. But it was not difficult to position and make it work for a quick stay. It had rained a lot before and during our stop. Drainage seemed adequate but the sites were fairly thin on stone coverage which made for some muddy spots. Would stay here again since overall it is a good stop with plenty of amenities.
05/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
Just a stopover on our travels south. It is approx 5 miles from I-95 so it is extremely quiet. Not much else at that exit that we noticed. A few hotels, one with a rundown looking RV park behind it and a few gas stations. Jolly Acres is a nice level campground with wide level sites and well maintained grounds. No CATV and WI-FI was weak but usable. We were camped along a pasture. Only one bath and shower, but it was not crowded. We will stop here again on our trip back home. Definitely a nice clean stop to rest.
04/2008
rating [ 5/10 ]
OK for a quick stop and sightseeing around Nashville. Otherwise cramped and crowded. Bathrooms are small and dirty ... if you have to use them. Might stay here again, but most likely try one of the others in the area.
04/2008
rating [ 2/10 ]
The ONLY thing that I can think of nice about this place, is that you can walk to the beach. A beautiful white sand beach that gets destroyed nightly by Spring Break activities. It is basically a rundown mobile home park with an area in the middle for RVs. The bathrooms were filthy and rundown. The hookups were ancient, I felt fortunate when the loose electric panel did not shock me. And don't be surprised to find sewer access on the drivers side and electric, water, and cable on the passenger sides ... bring long cables, hoses, cords, if you are feeling adventurous and decide to stay here. Our site was paved and relatively level. The store is adequately stocked. It is probably the most overpriced place we have ever stayed. And that includes some beautiful parks on the water in California. They even charged $3 for cable TV. And the NOISE was crazy. From about 2000 to 0300 the street was crowded with cars and screaming kids blowing their horns. Not the parks fault, but not my idea of where I want to spend time either.
09/2006
rating [ 8/10 ]
Overall a nice park. We stay there a few times every year to escape the Phoenix heat. I have never had a problem with any staff. There have been some minor improvements over the years. It is definitely in the woods, and would be difficult for a large rig. Some sites have cable, some do not. The shower facilities are clean and functional. If it had a pool and a few other amenities it could be a 10. It is just a nice quiet place in the woods. There are some permanent residents that have never been a problem while we were there.
11/2005
rating [ 10/10 ]
One of the best parks we have been to. It deserves the 10 scores that it receives. Yes, it is behind a dealer. Yes it is near 2 airports. Yes, it is convenient to downtown. Yes, it has a great restaurant. It has clean laundry and shower facilities. A nice pool area and even an exercise area. We usually visit in fall and spring to avoid the prime snowbird season. Know these things and you will not be disappointed.
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