DennisAndSheila
Apr 14, 2014Explorer
Our humble opinions on a couple of RV Parks NM & LA
We recently departed our home city on a long term journey primarily around the eastern half of the US.
On our way east, we stayed at Enchanted Trails in Albuquerque. Our opinion is that it was far too dusty and dirty, the photos were many years old, the park is loaded with long term residents with less than kept up units. WiFi is advertised, but unless you want to get up at 0500, you'll fight for signal strength with anyone else who may be online. Plenty of freeway noise to last a month or three. Only handy to a camping world located adjacent to site.
Other options are available in Albuquerque to ever use this place again.
We also stopped at Pavilion RV Park in W Monroe LA. Based upon the past 3 parks we've stopped at prior, this park is way over priced regardless of the 2 day limit on Passport America fee. Not any other parks close enough to compete with this park, so they're well in control in this area. Again, the photos are well outdated.
Glad to not have to be coming through this way again.
On our way east, we stayed at Enchanted Trails in Albuquerque. Our opinion is that it was far too dusty and dirty, the photos were many years old, the park is loaded with long term residents with less than kept up units. WiFi is advertised, but unless you want to get up at 0500, you'll fight for signal strength with anyone else who may be online. Plenty of freeway noise to last a month or three. Only handy to a camping world located adjacent to site.
Other options are available in Albuquerque to ever use this place again.
We also stopped at Pavilion RV Park in W Monroe LA. Based upon the past 3 parks we've stopped at prior, this park is way over priced regardless of the 2 day limit on Passport America fee. Not any other parks close enough to compete with this park, so they're well in control in this area. Again, the photos are well outdated.
Glad to not have to be coming through this way again.