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Jellystone RV Park in Missoula, MT

Go_Dawgs1
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We recently stayed at the Jellysone RV Park just outside of Missoula, MT on a recommendation from a Good Sam traveler in Idaho. Boy was I/DW disappointed with not only the service, appearance, price, but the overall condition there. First off I don't mind paying for things like cable, dog, etc. if I know about that, but paying for kids at a park geared for kids was not right. $3 per child per night is not right for a park that is for kids. The only reason we stayed was that we had promised the kids and I was tired after the drive. For $45 per night we had a very un-level spot, gravel everywhere, little grass, the staff working the counter complained about another woman using the family shower and all the hair she had to clean up.

Of all the parks we stayed at over the last 5 weeks this was the worse. The best was Twin Fountains in Oklahoma City. I would give them a 10+

Just wanted to share my thoughts.
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WyoTraveler
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dalmationlovers wrote:
We recently stayed at the Jellysone RV Park just outside of Missoula, MT on a recommendation from a Good Sam traveler in Idaho. Boy was I/DW disappointed with not only the service, appearance, price, but the overall condition there. First off I don't mind paying for things like cable, dog, etc. if I know about that, but paying for kids at a park geared for kids was not right. $3 per child per night is not right for a park that is for kids. The only reason we stayed was that we had promised the kids and I was tired after the drive. For $45 per night we had a very un-level spot, gravel everywhere, little grass, the staff working the counter complained about another woman using the family shower and all the hair she had to clean up.

Of all the parks we stayed at over the last 5 weeks this was the worse. The best was Twin Fountains in Oklahoma City. I would give them a 10+

Just wanted to share my thoughts.


We stayed at Jellystone a couple of weeks ago and thought it was a nice quiet rv park. Guess that is because they charge for kids. Sites weren't that level but not as bad as some rv parks.I guess that $3 per kid is to maintain all the kid stuff. Doesn't seem like I should pay extra to maintain that equipment when there is just 2 of us and don't use that equipment. If you stayed at an rv park without that equipment you would have to pay to send the kids to places like water slide parks etc.

Dadio24
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I agree with you about Twin Fountains in OKC...Great place and exactly as they claim. We stay at TF each time we are near the area.

MaverickBBD
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You were right across the highway from our favorite park in Missoula. Jim and Mary's seems to be a stop over whether we are heading east or west.
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