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- Big_KatunaExplorer IIBayley's in Scarborough ME. 600 campsites mostly families with their kids and neighbors kids running around unsupervised while the parents sit around the campfire and drink beer all day.
The park rents ATV pedal tricycles so the kids ride those around in packs on the dirt gravel roads seeing how close the can get to you while walking your dogs.
I saw a 6-7 year old girl ride her bike into the side of a stopped car. No parents around.
The camp store wisely sold marshmallow guns so there were roving groups of kids roaming around shooting at each other. At one point they were climbing on our picnic table and shooting at each other under our motor home.
Worst part was we had prepaid a week and they said no refunds and it wasnt cheap so we stayed and suffered. - ppineExplorer IIAny place with barking dogs at night, or loud drunks. The new phenomenon in CA seems to be kids with laser lights. I really don't spend much time in public campgrounds in July and August these days.
In the last 50 years there have been too many to name. Every once in awhile I run into people that are dangerous and have just packed up and left. - Thomas_NHExplorerI stayed in 10 different campground in the last month and most of them I said a one point or another "Check this one off the list, we're never coming back". But then, when were at the next campground I think compared to this dump the last one wasn't so bad on second though.
Most of all my complaints are just "that"... It's the condition or the event at that time. It probably won't exist the next time I visit there or more to the point, I probably won't remember it. So, my list is very short. Now where'd put that list??? - toedtoesExplorer IIII wonder how many of these places are campgrounds vs. RV parks, and public vs. private?
For me, I pretty much only stay at public campgrounds. Only time I stay at an RV Park is for a rally - and then I don't really care about the facilities - I go in planning on being self-sufficient with services, etc., and the atmosphere is dependent upon the group I'm with. - DrewEExplorer III can only think of one campground I've been to that I probably will not return to. Unlike many others here, I have no qualms with recommending this campground to others (and have at times). It's well-run, in good condition, and not outrageously priced by local standards. I had no complaints about my stay there; it was a pleasant experience.
So why will I likely not return? Simple: it's not far from my home, and I see little point in spending full hookup rates to camp fairly close to where I live. The problem, if you want to call it that, is merely one of relative geography. - Elizabeth24ExplorerSnake River in Idaho Falls. Overpriced and they rented out my spot when I went to Walmart. Had to find a new spot when we got back. No sorry about that just said pick another spot. Never again!
- BB_TXNomadWOW! Two pages already and not a single KOA basher yet. Hmmmmm????
- travelnutzExplorer IIX3 for Candy Hill at Winchester, VA.
Manager was drunk and smelled like a broken spilled liqueur bottle and every other word was a 4 letter swear word and he was beyond rude. Rides around on his golf cart and simply hassles the few campers on the main level. We'd (6 of us in 3 RV's) talked to other permanent or seasonal RV'ers who were on the lower level below us and they said "he's always like that, drunk as a skunk and always foul mouthed".
Was not a quiet place either as the busy train tracks are right along the side of the CG and very loud and so was the highway truck traffic close by. Very unpleasant place to stay and far from cheap which adds insult to idiocy. NEVER AGAIN! - ben31rvExplorerBig Lagoon State Park in FL. Tow Vehicles parked all along the road leaving no room to maneuver, overgrown camp sites, dirty showers/rest rooms, staff that didn't care, etc.
We also had an old pickup back into the trailer at an intersection and took off. The staff wouldn't take a report, nor deal with the person who was camping there, saying the county Sheriff handles those. Since it was getting late and the gate was soon closing, I was told someone would get to us the next day...nothing. I called the sheriff's office and they said they don't do any reports, unless it is a major accident (injuries, car totaled, etc.) to jsut work with the insurance companies. I told them it was a hit and run and they said to just work with the insurance company. Just a wonderful topping to a terrible stay. I'd stay in a Walmart parking lot, before I went back there. - jplante4Explorer IIFla-Net Park in Flanders NJ. First campground we ever stayed at. Stopped here because it was close to family. In addition to being difficult to find (if you miss the turn you end up back on I-80 for 3 miles), the staff were indifferent to your business, the park is mostly seasonals and the facilities are generally old and run-down.
This was before we discovered RVParkReviews (it gets a 5 out of 10). We usually don't stay at any private park that gets less than a 7.5.
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