Woody's Round Up RV Resort

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  • (4.2)5 reviews

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Located 65 miles from Casa Grande, 90 miles from Bisbee, and 115 miles from Phoenix. From I-10, take Exit 254 - Prince Rd., over railroad tracks to first light, turn right on Romero Rd, 500 feet on right.

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Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Pull Through
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4.2

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Colin Regan

3 years ago
5/5

Very clean park bathrooms were top notch and my daughter really enjoyed the pool

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Ron McCoy

1 year ago
1/5

Unfortunately I am leaving a negative review about this campground. First I want to point out the the husband of the married team that manages this place is nothing less than awesome. The wife however, who is in charge of booking the sites is the worst I've ever come across in a campground. After residing there with my daughter for about 6 months she gave my spot to the janitors that work there and that already had a spot in the campground. I'm sure she had her reasons but the communication was poor. My intentions to give my daughter a consistent place to live for at least a year came to an abrupt end when I was notified in early December that I had to be out of that spot on Jan 4th. Yes, over the holidays with little notice, and in a town that has extreme (if any) limited RV spaces available. To end things even worse I asked several months ago if I could place my nice RV recliners in the clubhouse (for people to enjoy) temporarily to clear up some space in my RV for a workstation. When removing the recliners from the clubhouse she became angry and told me I gave those to her to keep. (I never offered her to keep them and made it clear I would want them back)

After this mis-communication she sent me an email stating I was not allowed to return to park under any circumstances unless a space becomes available for rent. My daughter had made several friends she would play with around the park and our families had become friends. It was a terrible experience to leave there on such bad terms not only for me but very awkward to explain to my daughter why I was not allowed to be there to drop her off at her friends to play.

This park has the potential to be a great place to stay but since 1/2 of the management team is a nightmare to work with, I do not recommend staying here.

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Amy Reeves

3 years ago
5/5

I drive a School Bus and stayed here for a year. Nicole (the Manager) and Steve her husband (Handy Man) are Wonderful! The people I met at the park were very nice. If I end up in Tucson again I would Definitely stay here. They did many improvements to the park while I was there. I have and older RV and a 90 lb German/Dutch Sheppard. Which makes it difficult to find an RV park that will take me. Their only concern is the dog not be aggressive, not the size or breed like many RV parks. They have a really nice Dog Park with a Lemon tree which they encourage people to help themselves to the lemons. For Thanks Giving and Christmas they put together a Great get together. If you find yourself in Tucson stay here, you won't be disappointed.

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Heidi D

1 year ago
5/5

I live in my older RV with my adult daughter and 2 large dogs. We relocated from Phoenix to Tucson and this RV park was the most reasonable monthly rate. But the attraction for us was how friendly, understanding and accommodating the manager of the park, Nancy, was from the very first phone conversation. The dogs were not an issue, just no aggression of any kind allowed. My older (1999) RV was not an issue. I just needed to send her pictures to show it looked OK cosmetically (no major dents, no broken windows, nothing extreme, etc). Everything fell into place for us and Nancy was a huge part in all of it.

The park is clean and well maintained. Everyone we have met who work and live here are absolutely amazing, friendly and helpful. The pool is clean and not green, the restrooms and laundry room are clean, there is a nice little dog park and everyone is conscious of their dogs, there is a very welcoming community room with a library of books, the manager provides donuts on Friday's and there is always coffee you can make if you don't have your own coffee maker.

There are some homeless people who walk on the sidewalks outside of the property, but the manager is on it about keeping them, or anyone who doesn't belong, off of the property. Our first night here we had a visitor. He decided to take a walk when I thought he was just outside of the RV on our site. He came back from his walk telling me about a woman who followed him and asked him who he was, what was he doing here and that she had never seen him before. That woman was Nancy, the manager. I knew from that moment that we were in a safe place with people and management who care.

You won't regret staying here. It is life changing!

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Gia Evitah Hartman

3 years ago
5/5

I’m moving into the park for one month because while we live in Douglas, we often do work in Tucson.

I have been staying at the other RV park on Prince, and I found that management was exceptionally rude, did not have a listening ear, and discriminated against me.

Conversely, when I called a different park and they were completely booked, the kindest, most amazing woman working there said that she also worked for Woody’s round up and would I mind taking a look at that place?

I said, of course, I was exceptionally impressed with how friendly she was, and her intention to help me to make sure that I have a place to stay where I felt comfortable .

I haven’t even been to the park yet, but the woman that makes the reservations has made me so comfortable. I have a hard time believing I’ll be able to stay anywhere else when I come to Tucson.

In a place where all the RV parks are full unless you are over 55 , it is super nice to run into someone that is kind and helpful instead of what I have run into.

If you are choosing between this park, and another one very close to it, I can promise you that the staff here cares . I will update this review once I get to the park on Wednesday.

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