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Irinaju
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November 2018
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Showing the 10 most recent Reviews out of the 14 posted
| Good location, very clean and convenient | It isn't very easy to get a campground in LA, CA. There are not so many campgrounds.They are expensive, and often full. We managed to book Golden Beach RV Resort in Long Beach. We wanted it to be close to the beach, also a close proximity to town, infrastructure, and metro lines. Golden Shore RV Resort answered all our needs. Also, despite of the fact it's close to a semi-busy road, it's quiet here.
Shoreline village is just a 15 min walk.
The washing machines don't rinse the clothes properly, that's the only drawback.
We stayed here in a Class C Motorhome.
Posted to Golden Shore RV Resort 1851 days ago
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| Nice campground, a bird sanctuary | I've made a video review of Wilderness Lakes in California. https://youtu.be/KMdXho0v2d4 It's a big campground, and it's full of birds. All kinds of ducks and geese will be your guests often. There's a lot of activities and amenities at the campground: two pools with spas, a lodge room, a billiard room, a fitness room. Bingo, crafts, movie or game nights, a train ride, a cafe... a lot to do. Tennis, pickle ball, basketball, volleyball, two playgrounds.. We really liked our stay there. I'm showing every corner of the campground in my review.
We stayed here in a Class C Motorhome.
Posted to Wilderness Lakes RV Resort 1874 days ago
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| Pretty location, good activities | Pio Pico RV Resort in Jamul, CA is a very pretty campground in a nice location, surrounded by the mountains. They have pools and whirlpools, a golf course, children's room with lots of stuff in it like a pool table, air hockey and soccer. They have a restaurant, a big store and has organized activities. They let us receive packages (2$ each). There is an issue with cell signal, and that's a main concern for many who are considering to stay there. We've got signal eventually.
We stayed here in a Class C Motorhome.
Posted to Pio Pico RV Resort & Campground 1895 days ago
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| A fancy resort with many amenities | Voyager RV Resort near Tucson is a very neat park, one of the fancy ones. Even if you're a member of Thousand Trails, it will still cost you 20 dollars per night, and I can see why. Also, there's an age limit, it's a 55+ park, but they don't mind younger people even with children,not however longer than 2 week stay. Also, the children are required to follow the pool hours and are not allowed in whirlpools, but kids' friendly hours are quite reasonable.
There are so many activities in the park! A big library, lots of crafts rooms, even a wood shop. A big gym, three pools, lots of groups and activities, tennis courts, etc. Also a proper restaurant and a store on property. We really enjoyed our stay there.
We stayed here in a Class C Motorhome.
Posted to Voyager RV Resort & Hotel 1898 days ago
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| Very sweet and friendly park | Here's a video review of a wonderful park. https://youtu.be/NwoAAEcRLfI. Not fancy, not too many attractions, but extremely nice, clean, everything in working condition. Made and looked after with love, you'll see it in my short video.
We stayed here in a Class C Motorhome.
Posted to Dream Catcher RV Park 1945 days ago
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| Pretty, but not looked after very well | I've made a short video review, showing every corner of the park. https://youtu.be/YT83xPKtTZc Medina Lake Thousand Trails is in a very pretty location - a huge territory with a lot of trees, a nice lake. Deer walking everywhere, tons of them! It has a very big potential, though is not very well-run at the moment. Many sites are closed (power doesn't work there), many sites, doesn't have a sewer. Many branches need cutting, some amenities have to be better looked after. They also charge for incoming packages 5 dollars each, and do not accept USPS at all. The bathhouses are clean. Many dumpsters all over the park. The park is pretty though and the deer! So many deer. And roadrunners :) The stuff was not always eager to solve the problems. I've heard that the cabins are nice.
Your stay here will mostly depend on your expectations so far. For us - the deer won over everything.
We stayed here in a Class C Motorhome.
Posted to Medina Lake RV Campground 1954 days ago
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| Beautiful and neat campground | Tuxbury Pond RV Resort has one funny feature - half of it is situated in NH, another - in MA :) It's quite neat, common areas are in a good condition. Nice and big pool area, with the two pools (no age restrictions), a big gazebo space with picnic tables. Videos are being shown there on a big screen on weekends, also karaoke, games and other fun stuff being held. Laundromats are neat, the machines are quite new. Special cards are required to operate them. Our T-Mobile signal was weak. There's free Wi-Fi around the pool and gazebo area, which works well. Here's my short video review: https://youtu.be/mQTqHj9QJKs
We stayed here in a Class C Motorhome.
Posted to Tuxbury Pond RV Resort 2073 days ago
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Sturbridge RV Resort is located between Springfield and Worcester. It's a nice campground with a lake beach, a big indoor pool and a hot tub. They also make theme weekends with loads of fun to do! The sites are very tight, though, and the campground is mainly populated by the seasonal clients, but we still had a lot of fun there. In my video review I'm showing every corner, including a laundry room and showers. https://youtu.be/qj8Tuu78-dM
We stayed here in a Class C Motorhome.
Posted to Sturbridge RV Resort 2079 days ago
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| With a huge playground for kids | That's a huge campground, convenient destination (not far away from several big cities), equipped with a large modern playground, a swimming pool and a camping store with a cafe. They make theme weekends with a lot of fun stuff, and are nice overall. In my video review I show every corner of the campground, including laundromats and bathrooms.
https://youtu.be/7sX5AaZ3FSw
We stayed here in a Class C Motorhome.
Posted to Indian Lakes RV Campground 2091 days ago
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Pinehirst RV Resort & Campground, Old Orchard Beach, Maine - that's the full name of the campground. It's an old campground, there are many of this style campgrounds around New England. Mostly populated by seasonal guests, but they do keep some spots for short-stayers. They have decent pools (there is a separate adult only pool, too), they throw events from time to time (we were lucky to capture "Christmas in July", which was really fun). The best part of the campground is it's location, if you want to enjoy the ocean and a bit touristy Old Orchard beach town with rides and ice creams. There's a town bus which stops at the campground and that's a convenient way to get to town or the beach. And all the fun is really close! My video review: https://youtu.be/TTmpm0SFJRk
We stayed here in a Class C Motorhome.
Posted to Pinehirst RV Resort & Campground 2104 days ago
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Forest Lake RV Resort review, NC (Thousand Trails network) | HI, we're traveling in our motorhome fulltime, for 2.5 years already. And I decided to start making campground reviews, since we visit so many. Hopefully these are going to be helpful to somebody :)
Here's a Thousand Trails' system campground in North Carolina. Quiet neat, we liked it. In my video I tried to capture all the important details. https://youtu.be/lT-NclnxySw
Posted to Forum The South 2313 days ago under Thread Forest Lake RV Resort review, NC (Thousand Trails network)
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