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- caverNomadYears ago used the site a few times to post reviews and see if a place might be were I want to stay. Anymore I prefer public land boondocking and just use RV parks when it's time to do laundry and I need some (hopefully)usable wifi. A few years ago while on vacation I found a small town laundromat that had great wifi. With RV parks it's sometimes a battle get a machine if the place is busy. back to the subject.....yes the reviews are funny. "The roads were dusty" "the owner said something bad about my momma". The easier option for me is zoom into an area on Google Maps and type in rv park. Select the one you want to check out and read their reviews. I just looked at some park I've stayed at before and google had about twice as many reviews as rvparkreviews.
- 2gypsies1Explorer III
mittshel wrote:
Wow! Lots of opinions on this one. I have had such good luck with RVPR. I click on the state then go to the city. I'll say it again I just don't like it now. Time to try a new one. Betsy.
The first screen that appears you can click on the state and then the city. Aren't you getting that now? I just tried it. It's there. - mittshelExplorerWow! Lots of opinions on this one. I have had such good luck with RVPR. I click on the state then go to the city. I'll say it again I just don't like it now. Time to try a new one. Betsy.
- garmpExplorer III have no issues other than I feel guilty that I don't review more often.
- OldtymeflyrExplorerI seldom use RV Park Reviews. I just do not like the approach they take to accepting reviews. Maybe it has changed, I have moved on.
- mgirardoExplorerAccording to Ad-Block Plus in Google Chrome, 15 ads were blocked on the home page. I did not go any further in the site, but if there are 15 on the home page, there are probably just as many or more on the internal pages.
If you aren't using Ad-Block Plus, you really should. Ad-Block Plus works in most browsers, just google "Ad-Block Plus {insert your web browser here}". It will change your web site viewing experience. There are sites that don't allow it, but you can disable it on a site to site basis.
-Michael - myredracerExplorer II
mdcamping wrote:
That's good to know. Thanks!myredracer wrote:
I posted a very deserved detailed review of a really bad CG we used to use because we had a membership. Never got posted because it turns out you have to have posted one review first. Never bothered after that.
RVPR has changed their policy. It now has a no review minimum.
Mike - spoon059Explorer II
Ralph Cramden wrote:
RV Park reviews makes for some great comical reading. I digress.
If this is a real campground, can you tell us which one? Sounds like something I would be interested in. We go to a couple PA State Parks (Codurus and Gifford Pinchot are our favorite state parks) and love them. - mdcampingExplorer
myredracer wrote:
I posted a very deserved detailed review of a really bad CG we used to use because we had a membership. Never got posted because it turns out you have to have posted one review first. Never bothered after that.
RVPR has changed their policy. It now has a no review minimum.
Mike - myredracerExplorer IILooks the same to me too. I just got an email from them a few days ago that they are starting a regular newsletter.
Really gotta take the reviews with a grain of salt. Some are disgusted with a particular CG while others can rave about. Have stayed in some that if we went by some of the reviews we'd never go but after being there they were terrific.
Thing is, some people are plain effing morons. Some comments are hilarious and worth the read! By and large most negative reviews are from MH-ers it seems. A very small sampling of the "terrible" comments:
- low power. Damaged my fridge and power supply. CW had my MH 8 months while they tried to get manufacturer to pay.
- new owners come off as good people. But what you find out it's all about the money.
- we had power and water and cable that was quite fuzzy.
- tables near the restaurant had bird poop on them .
- assaulted by the manager for having a fire outside our trailer. She told us to put the fire out because it was too windy.
- no room to park a dink. When a rig comes in, everyone else has to move their dinks.
- We were in an area of total trees which made everything so dark and final it was depressing.
- a train blew its horn in the middle of the night.
- The grass at each site is dead and brown.
I wish they had a best of the best negative review section! :B
I posted a very deserved detailed review of a really bad CG we used to use because we had a membership. Never got posted because it turns out you have to have posted one review first. Never bothered after that.
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