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โNov-02-2015 03:21 AM
Stutch wrote:
We are spending a few months in the San Jose area. We found that every rv resort is the same, with one exception (Coyote Valley RV Park).
In short, they are not RV resorts but neighborhoods of run down, low income "residents." I call it shanty town!
These "resorts" cater to the old run down campers that are permanent fixtures OR 1, 2 night passing through folks. Since we are here for 90 days, we fall into a catagory with extremely limited space. SAD and FRUSTRATING....
We stopped in one place had over 100 open spaces and were told there was a waiting list. Then they asked the age of the MH. Evidently they do not want old campers or MHs on their sites but only offer 30 amps. ODD!!!!! We have a 2015.
Sure.... Coyote is expensive, but in the scheme of things, they have a higher class of clientele. No Shanty town.
So for us, we are not campers that that want to live in these places nor are we transients.
Our site ( not saying) is OK except we could not useor Direct TV. There were a few open spots that had clear sight but we could not move into one because they were reserved for transients.
Too bad!!!
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I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโOct-30-2015 06:14 PM
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I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโOct-30-2015 09:10 AM
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Snowman9000 wrote:
The point is one I agree with. Private RV parks have become slums and overnight stops. With the exception of parks in snowbird or other seasonal locations, they are sad places to stay.