Review: Shady Lane RV Camp

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  • (3.6)5 reviews
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Keith Fulton

2 years ago
3/5

On the outskirts of a barren, seedy desert town, you stumble upon a somewhat modest place for an overnight stay when in a bind. This unassuming refuge offers just enough to make your stay bearable.

First and foremost, while it’s not the most luxurious accommodation you’ve encountered, it’s a shelter from the elements. The grounds may not boast opulent decor, but they provide some semblance of shelter. The hookups are functional, if somewhat dated, but they serve their purpose adequately.

The most crucial factor in the modern age, Wi-Fi, can be a bit finicky here. The signal dances between existence and oblivion, forcing you to make your digital interactions brief and to the point. Streaming a movie might be an exercise in patience or futility, and video calls will involve a few frozen frames, but at least you have a connection to the outside world, even if it’s a tenuous one.

As for entertainment, the cable service is reminiscent of the old-fashioned rabbit-ear antenna quality. Expect a limited selection of channels, and the picture might occasionally fuzz out, but at least you have some distraction while you’re holed up here.

On a more practical note, the essential utilities function as they should. Water flows steadily from the taps, electricity powers your devices without interruption, and the sewer hookups efficiently whisk away any waste. In the desert, these are the lifelines that you can’t afford to go without, and in this regard, this place delivers.

So, while it’s far from luxurious and comes with its quirks, this halfway decent spot on the outskirts of a desert town can be a godsend when you find yourself in a pinch. It might not be the oasis of your dreams, but it’s a reliable respite from the harsh desert surroundings, ensuring that you can recharge both yourself and your devices before venturing back out into the arid expanse.

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