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| - My wife and I first stayed here in 2015 for two weeks; everything was OK. We were new to RV'ing. Stayed here again 3 times in 2016; everything was good. Nice pool, nice showers, passable laundry rooms. They are clear on their policies and it makes no sense why anyone is complaining about them not allowing old RVs - almost all RV parks do this for extended stays and a lot (like this one) have that policy for even overnighters. So what? They make it clear.
And now here is the bad part. We went back in 2017, they added security cameras all over the place. That's fine. But it is very inappropriate and pretty perverted to have a security camera in your face when you're relaxing in a hot tub. Some of the employees openly criticize and laugh about the "fat slobs" they've seen on video in swimsuits while they hang out and gossip in the office. There is a lot of gossip and nosy crap going on here; I hadn't ever seen this in my life, I had no idea anyone really lived like that. The people here thrive on it.
And then they do have security on most nights, a guy drives around in a white pickup, but then he isn't able to do anything... he just takes down license numbers or space numbers of where the disturbance occurred.
Not only that, he stops during his patrol at various spaces to sit and chat with his buddies all through the night. The problem is that the security guard practically yells when he speaks at night. We were 3 aisles away and he kept us awake all night during half of our stay. We complained to the office, we confronted him. He said, "I AIN'T BOTHERING YOU!". The office said to leave if we didn't like that they had security. One guy next to where the guard was hanging out had to move to a more expensive park because he just started a new job and couldn't get any sleep.
I mean, this guy has a loud booming voice... yeah, he was using his "outside voice" outside, but he was disturbing lots of people. His chats would start at 1am and end around 4 or 5 am. He's very rude and inconsiderate. He would talk non-stop for hours, he wasn't patrolling.
We were three aisles over and 4 spaces up... with our TWO A/C's on, we could clearly hear his every word. We packed up and moved to Sam's Town KOA... paid almost twice as much for a month, actually had wi-fi, two great pools, two great hot-tubs and no perverts monitoring your every swimsuit or bikini moment on a security monitor. And it was so quiet... and everyone minded their own business.
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