Located 31 miles from Miami. From I-95, go west on Oakland Park Blvd. Turn left on NW 21st Ave, and then right on NW 29th Court.
We had a great time. They we're more than accommodating. The pool was nice and we usually had it to ourselves. Not a lot of kids running around. Everyone was very nice.
Nice park BUT no wifi no cable. They wouldn't give me a pull thru even though at least 2 were empty for the 2 nights I stayed. No picnic table. Just a slab, thank you. Clean restrooms and showers. Come on guys get into the 21st century with the wifi.
I know that it probably wasn't pleasant for some. When we got there it wasn't either but that wasn't due to the staff it was due to a women that lived there that was inserting herself into buisness that wasn't hers in regards to the site number we were given. Luckily, Chad and a gentleman who said he was Kathy's son came out. Chad was awesome he was helping us all the way but unfortunately due to our 30 foot camper along with our truck which is long it being very dark and the women just being loud and annoying we couldn't successfully park in the spot. They got Kathy on the phone she told us which spot was available, and Chad took us to the spot and helped us until we were fully parked. This was after hours, so we are so grateful that Chad was there, and he did his absolute best to make sure we were parked and set. I then called the after hour phone number Nancy picked up and informed her of the situation. She set us up in the computer for that site number we moved to. The following morning, we finalized everything with Vicky.Checking out, my spouse asked a gentleman that worked there about our way getting out he was nice enough to knock on the door of the next site so they can move their car so we could just pull straight out.Than we ran into Chad again, and again, he made sure we were OK coming out he is awesome for sure. I was able to meet Leslie, who I spoke to during my booking, such a sweet person.
This was our final stop for our road trip, and we were happy it was good. Rv parks are limited in these parts. The area and people in the park shouldn't affect your experience and ours was good for the days we stayed. Now, if you're absolutely picky, which I understand , then make sure you stop by first to see if there is availability and meet the staff and judge from there. Again, for the amount you will pay in these parts conveniently.located in the heart of things it's not going to be easy to find an RV Park.
This is a lovely place to spend some time. Very clean. Walking distance to KFC, Dollar General, and Walgreens. Pool is very nice. Even though it’s in town, the noise isn’t intrusive. Shower house is immaculate. Staff very friendly and helpful. We had to check in after-hours, but there was an envelope on the office door with easy instructions. Wi-Fi connected easily. Pool access is secure and the instructions were very clear. Definitely would recommend.
This is NOT a place for short-term staying (or women), should be called a trailer park rather than an “rv resort.” “Staff member” Jose’ was extremely disrespectful to me due to my gender (because, ya know, women aren’t men); racist resident knocked on my door and greeted me with “do you speak English?” Worst way to end our vacation and our family events. Extremely rude and disrespectful staff and residents. If you don’t plan to sign a lease here, it’s just not worth the price for the lack of safety, space, and privacy.
I grew up down the street, which was part of this “resort’s” appeal, and it was just so disappointing and nerve-wracking to feel THAT unsafe within the walls of Paradise Island RV Resort. The Walmart parking lot would have been a better choice.
So, if you’re looking for short-term rv rental space, this place IS NOT IT! Also, not a place for women’s safety, especially with Jose’s around.