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LongWeekends
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Nov 09, 2013

Lazy Days in Tucson

We are here for my wife's 20 year college reunion. Anyone one here by chance? Great park BTW!
  • The Texan wrote:
    Once KOA get their clutches on the park, it won't be so great ..... Price will be "double" within 2 years and the amenities will be the same. What will be the draw then..:?


    They will allow kids. For us, that is often the driving force. Believe it or not, not everyone in RV's are retired empty nesters.:C
  • I posted this without having any idea that there was a change of ownership or anything. We just booked it because it was one of the only family friendly places in Tucson. For that alone, we loved it. There were a few kids here and there but nothing worth noting. It was a great place to stay. There was plenty of room. The spaces are good size. Easy to get in and out of. The park was spotless. The dealership being there was fun. My daughter and I spent several hours there "window shopping" with all the RV's. If I had one complaint it was the trains early in the morning. Not much you can do about that...
  • We too are at Lazydays. The CG has been sold and soon will be a KOA! In the meantime it is one of our favorite spots.

    Moisheh
  • I spent a few days there last December. I liked the fresh oranges and grapefruit for breakfast. Fresh lemonade was nothing to squeeze I mean sneeze about either.
  • Once KOA get their clutches on the park, it won't be so great ..... Price will be "double" within 2 years and the amenities will be the same. What will be the draw then..:?
  • Make sure you take off your shoes when entering. Whatever they coat the roads at Lazy Days with, comes off and tracks up the floors and carpet.
  • Has KOA taken it over yet? How crowded is the park? We were planning on coming next month.
    Have Phunn!!