Superstition Sunrise RV Resort

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About Campground

Superstition Sunrise combines everything you love about Arizona living with the elevated experience of a luxury RV resort near Phoenix. We have over 45,000 square feet of amenities and activities alongside a calendar of community events and classes in things like silversmithing, quilting, dance, and more. And it is a Good Sam Top-Rated Resort earning a 10/10/10 score for our facilities, restrooms, and overall appeal.

Directions

From jct Idaho Rd/Hwy 88 & US 60 (Superstition Fwy): Go 3 mi W on US 60 to (exit 193/Signal Butte Rd), then 1/2 mi N on Signal Butte Rd, then 1 mi E on Southern, then 1 mi N on Meridian.

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Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Back-In
Electric Hookups
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups
WiFi

Amenities

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Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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1.7

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Buzz Busey

2 years ago
1/5

This is NOT an RV Park, this is a mobile home park that happens to have a few RV spots. We arrived right at 5 o'clock. and the guard at the entrance gate told us to hurry up to the office to check in. We drove to the office and they were indeed closed at 5 o'clock. We had received three check in confirmation emails from them. and not one mentioned to get there before 5.

A resident with a golf cart drove us around to try to find the spot that the guard had told us was ours. The spot we were given was a mud hole. It was hard to get into the site due to the close proximity of the surrounding mobile homes and their vehicles in the street. The neighbors who were very nice, warned us before the rain to be careful because it would be very very muddy in our spot. They claimed it was the worst spot in the park. One of them told us he got stuck with his truck in that spot when he just trying to turn around. After staying for a couple nights, and surviving lots of rain. our RV has never been that muddy inside, what a mess.

The dog park was a long way away from our site. We were told that we would have to drive our dog to the dog park. So we had to put our muddy dog into our truck to get her there because it was against the rules to walk your dog on the street. And speaking of rules the guard, when he finally caught up to us, gave us a packet that had twenty-one pages of rules regulations and guidelines. in all our years of using nice RV parks we've never seen anything like it.

I had to get to the airport the next morning, but I wanted to make sure we were checked in. So I went to the office at 8:30, there were 4 women standing around talking in the office, but they told me the office didn't open till 9. I would have to come back. one of them finally came to the window after my pleading that I had to get to the airport. They agreed that we are indeed in the right spot and checked in but did not tell us any real other information that said we'd have to come back after 9 which we couldn't do that day. she said the "they" (I assume she meant the owners) had had the pad taken out of our site.why they didn't replace the pad for RV's to use I have no idea.

All in all, it's not a place I could in good conscience recommend to anyone. We ended up leaving a day early. We were very disappointed. Stay away, stay far away.

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Steve Pembleton

1 year ago
2/5

They make rules & don't enforce them. People speed,have a dog dumping station @ the entrance to park. People walk there dogs in no pet area. Pool has music every day from 3 till 5 pm no relaxing time @pool. Management is not approachable.

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M P

2 years ago
2/5

Large park, didn't stay long. It wasn't awful. Some people we spoke to were not happy. 4-5 couples I spoke to in the laundry facility were not happy, just like me. Short stay, but to do laundry, you had to buy a $5 card and then add money in $10 increments. To do a wash load in a small size wash machine was $2.25 per load, and to dry, it was $2.00 per load. So, to do 3 loads, you land up with $5.25 on a card you can't use anywhere else. This happened to us at another park, but at least it was $5 increments, so I had less left on the card. I really dislike the card system.

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