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LindsayRichards
Jul 26, 2013Explorer
We have used them for many years and really like most of the information there. In any review site, there is the ability to cheat and some park owners figure this out. This comes in the form of great reviews for their campgrounds and poor reviews for their competitors. There can be really big money in this for the owners. RVParkreviews works hard to eliminate these, but the owners can slip them in through friends and relatives. Trip Advisers is really bad at the same thing. The park owners do not give anything to be a member. The site utilizes volunteers and receives click thru money from ads. If you use them, you should take the time to review the parks for the other campers. I have never had a review changed with well over a hundred in. I have written several really bad ones also. I think the key is to review the park against what it claims to have. If I stay at a small park for $20, I don't rate it against Disney. I really mark down on lying about things like WiFi, ETC. They have a mobile site which you can bookmark and use with your smart phone browser.
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