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TodayIsOurAdventure

8 months ago
2/5

Campsite: Quartzsite RV Resort

To see our full video review:

https://youtu.be/Nd_GhNOq1h4

If you’re going through Quartzsite, don’t resort to this and get stuck with hidden fees.

Cost $ 36.34 as PA members, $57.84 for non-members including the hidden fees not posted on website, not listed in their policies, nor disclosed during reservation phone call

Campground: A resort only in name, this campground was a gravel parking lot with a nice club house.

Campsite # 1

Campsite Level: yes, mostly level. We did use leveling blocks on one side.

Campsite Type: gravel, pull through with small cement patio.

Full / Partial hookup: 50 & 30 #thifty with full hook ups

Picnic table at our site: no

Grill: no

Fire Ring: no

Wifi: none provided to us

Propane fill: no

Dump station: no

Amenities:

Bathrooms: yes

Showers: yes, one

Dumpster easily located: yes

Laundry: number of units 2 washers and 2 dryers and $1.75 wash and $1.75 dry

Pool: no

Playground: no

Other facilities: Clubhouse had pool table, darts, and table shuffleboard with tv watching area. The club house was newly decorated and clean. Community fire pit.

Dog friendly: They allow dogs, but charged us $5/dog/night and didn’t disclose that to us when making the reservation. Gravel everywhere with no designated dog area and no pickup stations makes you ask the question, what are we paying a fee for. Not very dog friendly.

Location and size of area: none

Pick up bags and trash can stations: none

Camp store:

None.

Camp staff interactions:

Interaction making the reservation over the phone was pleasant; however, the park did not disclose fees that were charged to my account including dog fees and transaction fees. The office was closed on arrival (even though the sign said open). There was no check in package, no information left as to how to access the wifi, and no phone call. We didn’t see or interact with any camp staff during our visit.

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The biggest frustration we had was with the hidden fees. Their website clearly stated the nightly price and the fact they offer 50% discount for Passport America members. I guess they add on the fees to offset the cost since the fees aren’t discounted. But between the hidden dog fees and transaction fees, our nightly rate was increased by 50%.

There is a truck stop close by with truck parking right across the street from this location. We saw many trucks pulling in for overnight parking and heard the sound of their trucks running all through night from inside our RV. It made us wonder why we were paying to sleep in a gravel parking lot with hidden fees when there was one across the street for free.

**EDIT: After contacting the office multiple times, $12 undisclosed fees were refunded at my request**

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TodayIsOurAdventure

7 months ago
4/5

Campsite: Gulf Holiday RV Park

General Impression:

Medium sized campground with long pull-thru campsites but limited amenities.

Cost $25 for PA members, $50 per night for non-members

Value: 4

Campground: Well-planned campground with campsites starting at 62 feet in length but a bit narrow.

Campsite # 4

Campsite Type: cement pad pull-thru, with grass between every site.

Campsite Level: yes, very level

Hookups: Full with 50 & 30 #thifty, sidewinder was required because the cap height stuck out of the ground.

Picnic table at our site: yes

Fire Ring/Grill: no

Wifi: yes, but realistically only usable for email check

Propane fill: no

Dump station: no

Noise Level: Interstate noise could noticeably heard inside the RV

Amenities:

Bathrooms and Showers: yes, multiple private full bathrooms.

Dumpster easily located: yes

Laundry: 4 washers and 4 dryers. $2.00 wash and $1.75 dry. They use an app for payment so you have to use a smartphone.

Pool: yes, but not heated

Playground: yes

Other facilities: exercise room, library, and recreation room listed; however, they seemed more like someone’s residence rather than a community facility.

Dog friendly:

Location and size of area: Large grassy areas surrounding campground to walk the dogs leashed and medium sized off-leash area fenced towards the back of the campground. No pickup bags or stations located anywhere in the park.

Camp store:

Small camp store with convenience type basic needs. Items seem a bit dated and could do with a refresh. Small RV section for random items in an emergency. Ice for sale and Blue Bell ice cream with many flavors. Small souvenir section.

Camp staff interactions: we only interacted with one person, but we had multiple interactions. Every time we spoke with her, she was patient and friendly. She made our stay more pleasant.

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TodayIsOurAdventure

7 months ago
4/5

Campsite: Gulf Coast RV Resort

General Impression:

Medium sized campground with long pull-thru campsites but limited amenities.

Cost $25 for PA members, $50 per night for non-members

Value: 4

Campground: Well-planned campground with campsites starting at 62 feet in length but a bit narrow.

Campsite # 4

Campsite Type: cement pad pull-thru, with grass between every site.

Campsite Level: yes, very level

Hookups: Full with 50 & 30 #thifty, sidewinder was required because the cap height stuck out of the ground.

Picnic table at our site: yes

Fire Ring/Grill: no

Wifi: yes, but realistically only usable for email check

Propane fill: no

Dump station: no

Noise Level: Interstate noise could noticeably heard inside the RV

Amenities:

Bathrooms and Showers: yes, multiple private full bathrooms.

Dumpster easily located: yes

Laundry: 4 washers and 4 dryers. $2.00 wash and $1.75 dry. They use an app for payment so you have to use a smartphone.

Pool: yes, but not heated

Playground: yes

Other facilities: exercise room, library, and recreation room listed; however, they seemed more like someone’s residence rather than a community facility.

Dog friendly:

Location and size of area: Large grassy areas surrounding campground to walk the dogs leashed and medium sized off-leash area fenced towards the back of the campground. No pickup bags or stations located anywhere in the park.

Camp store:

Small camp store with convenience type basic needs. Items seem a bit dated and could do with a refresh. Small RV section for random items in an emergency. Ice for sale and Blue Bell ice cream with many flavors. Small souvenir section.

Camp staff interactions: we only interacted with one person, but we had multiple interactions. Every time we spoke with her, she was patient and friendly. She made our stay more pleasant.

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