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Campland on the Bay — Attraction in San Diego

Name
Campland on the Bay
Description
Beachfront 40-acre RV resort with 2 pools, a gym, games room, restaurant & half basketball court.
Nearby attractions
Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve
2055 Pacific Beach Dr, San Diego, CA 92109
Nearby restaurants
Campland Cantina
2211 Pacific Beach Dr, San Diego, CA 92109
Santana's Mexican Food
2303 Garnet Ave, San Diego, CA 92109
Shawarma Shack
2015 Garnet Ave Ste 102, San Diego, CA 92109
Domino's Pizza
2015 Garnet Ave, San Diego, CA 92109
Subway
2015 Garnet Ave Suite 101B, San Diego, CA 92109
Nearby hotels
Campland on the Bay
2211 Pacific Beach Dr, San Diego, CA 92109
Mission Bay RV Resort
2727 De Anza Rd, San Diego, CA 92109
Titan Beach Rentals
1847 Thomas Ave, San Diego, CA 92109
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Campland on the Bay

2211 Pacific Beach Dr, San Diego, CA 92109
4.0(1.6K)

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Beachfront 40-acre RV resort with 2 pools, a gym, games room, restaurant & half basketball court.

attractions: Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve, restaurants: Campland Cantina, Santana's Mexican Food, Shawarma Shack, Domino's Pizza, Subway
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Phone
(800) 422-9386
Website
campland.com

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Nearby attractions of Campland on the Bay

Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve

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Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve

4.5

(63)

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Nearby restaurants of Campland on the Bay

Campland Cantina

Santana's Mexican Food

Shawarma Shack

Domino's Pizza

Subway

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Santana's Mexican Food

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Reviews of Campland on the Bay

4.0
(1,598)
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4.0
2y

Not family friendly||Not relaxing||Complete $hit show||Underage drinking and driving||Public intoxication||||Probably the most detailed review you will get and the most insightful.||||Let’s start with our background. We are RV campers. We have traveled all over the U.S. and live in San Diego. This is not the first visit we have had to Campland but certainly the last.||||Reservations: We made reservations for our spot a last Labor Day weekend for this year. We picked our spot mainly because of availability. We ended up in one of the worst/best spots available depending on how you look at it. The best because we got great neighbors. The worst because there is literally no space and we happened to be right on the main entrance driveway so we had like a million people passing all day. That usually wouldn’t be a problem since we like to people watch but the problem was exactly the type of people this camp pulls in now. Trashy to say the least.||||A few years ago it was a very family friendly place with plenty of kids activities. Now it caters to drunks, pot smokers, underage drinking and driving and seriously bottom of the barrel crowd.||||Rentals: This place offers RV rentals. You know the kind that set up everything for you and you go spend a weekend and then leave. That attracts people who regularly could not afford to be campers, unfortunately a lot of those people are rude, disrespectful, binge drinkers who think it’s cool to let their kids ride all day on their bikes without helmets and with no regard to cars, property or even people crossing the street. We almost ran over 3 kids on our first day. We were sober and going way slower than the speed limit.||||Underage drinking and driving: This is something you will read a lot about on here. I think it is a real security concern but I saw plenty of 14-15 year olds drunk to the point of vomiting and driving rental golf carts while blasting music full of profanity. I don’t scare easily but I am being detailed so you get the full picture of our stay.||||The camp sites: 1 word - horrible! Besides the fact that Campland has the beautiful views of San Diego Mission Bay that is the only thing they have going! They allow multiple vehicles to be parked at each campsite. If you walked around, Campland looks like a junkyard. More cars than anything else. No room for much on our site, that’s for sure. We did notice some sites had a little more room but still not worth the hassle.||||Security: definitely worthless. We had security escort us to find a parking spot for our guest parking which was just my other vehicle. The following day we passed by to see it being hit by another car that had shimmied in between my car and another car. They decided just to leave it parked that way. When we called security, they said they went to the persons campsite and that they said that the car belonged to no one from that site, even though every vehicle that goes into Campland has to be checked in. They just chose to do nothing about it. We had to call the SDPD to come write a report for us. Afterwards, the security was told by SDPD to give us a parking spot on an empty site because of the hassle, the security refused. Thankfully the SDPD pressured them to give us a parking spot.||||The following night our RV window was broken by teens lighting of fireworks next to our campsite, we didn’t even bother to report it as by the way they handled the parking situation, nothing was going to be done.||||Quiet Hours: It’s a joke. No one respects quiet hours. I am usually all for longer hours on the weekends. I was happy to see 11pm was quiet time however when at 2am you are hearing teens driving around drunk, blasting music, and zipping by the campsites super fast, it gets annoying fast.||||Public Intoxication: Trashy people left and right. We had to report a man passed out in the bushes that some teens were recording and were asking if he was alive. He had to be picked up off the bushes by a few security guards.||||Dog Poop: We have two dogs that stayed with us. We love dogs. We hate people who leave their dog poop all over the place. We actually called someone out on it and they just kept walking.||||0 stars if your a...

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4.0
2y

Not family friendly||Not relaxing||Complete $hit show||Underage drinking and driving||Public intoxication||||Probably the most detailed review you will get and the most insightful.||||Let’s start with our background. We are RV campers. We have traveled all over the U.S. and live in San Diego. This is not the first visit we have had to Campland but certainly the last.||||Reservations: We made reservations for our spot a last Labor Day weekend for this year. We picked our spot mainly because of availability. We ended up in one of the worst/best spots available depending on how you look at it. The best because we got great neighbors. The worst because there is literally no space and we happened to be right on the main entrance driveway so we had like a million people passing all day. That usually wouldn’t be a problem since we like to people watch but the problem was exactly the type of people this camp pulls in now. Trashy to say the least.||||A few years ago it was a very family friendly place with plenty of kids activities. Now it caters to drunks, pot smokers, underage drinking and driving and seriously bottom of the barrel crowd.||||Rentals: This place offers RV rentals. You know the kind that set up everything for you and you go spend a weekend and then leave. That attracts people who regularly could not afford to be campers, unfortunately a lot of those people are rude, disrespectful, binge drinkers who think it’s cool to let their kids ride all day on their bikes without helmets and with no regard to cars, property or even people crossing the street. We almost ran over 3 kids on our first day. We were sober and going way slower than the speed limit.||||Underage drinking and driving: This is something you will read a lot about on here. I think it is a real security concern but I saw plenty of 14-15 year olds drunk to the point of vomiting and driving rental golf carts while blasting music full of profanity. I don’t scare easily but I am being detailed so you get the full picture of our stay.||||The camp sites: 1 word - horrible! Besides the fact that Campland has the beautiful views of San Diego Mission Bay that is the only thing they have going! They allow multiple vehicles to be parked at each campsite. If you walked around, Campland looks like a junkyard. More cars than anything else. No room for much on our site, that’s for sure. We did notice some sites had a little more room but still not worth the hassle.||||Security: definitely worthless. We had security escort us to find a parking spot for our guest parking which was just my other vehicle. The following day we passed by to see it being hit by another car that had shimmied in between my car and another car. They decided just to leave it parked that way. When we called security, they said they went to the persons campsite and that they said that the car belonged to no one from that site, even though every vehicle that goes into Campland has to be checked in. They just chose to do nothing about it. We had to call the SDPD to come write a report for us. Afterwards, the security was told by SDPD to give us a parking spot on an empty site because of the hassle, the security refused. Thankfully the SDPD pressured them to give us a parking spot.||||The following night our RV window was broken by teens lighting of fireworks next to our campsite, we didn’t even bother to report it as by the way they handled the parking situation, nothing was going to be done.||||Quiet Hours: It’s a joke. No one respects quiet hours. I am usually all for longer hours on the weekends. I was happy to see 11pm was quiet time however when at 2am you are hearing teens driving around drunk, blasting music, and zipping by the campsites super fast, it gets annoying fast.||||Public Intoxication: Trashy people left and right. We had to report a man passed out in the bushes that some teens were recording and were asking if he was alive. He had to be picked up off the bushes by a few security guards.||||Dog Poop: We have two dogs that stayed with us. We love dogs. We hate people who leave their dog poop all over the place. We actually called someone out on it and they just kept walking.||||0 stars if your a...

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1.0
2y

Probably the most detailed review you will get and the most insightful.

Let’s start with our background. We are RV campers. We have traveled all over the U.S. and live in San Diego. This is not the first visit we have had to Campland but certainly the last.

Reservations: We made reservations for our spot a last Labor Day weekend for this year. We picked our spot mainly because of availability. We ended up in one of the worst/best spots available depending on how you look at it. The best because we got great neighbors. The worst because there is literally no space and we happened to be right on the main entrance driveway so we had like a million people passing all day. That usually wouldn’t be a problem since we like to people watch but the problem was exactly the type of people this camp pulls in now. Trashy to say the least.

A few years ago it was a very family friendly place with plenty of kids activities. Now it caters to drunks, pot smokers, underage drinking and driving and seriously bottom of the barrel crowd.

Rentals: This place offers RV rentals. You know the kind that set up everything for you and you go spend a weekend and then leave. That attracts people who regularly could not afford to be campers, unfortunately a lot of those people are rude, disrespectful, binge drinkers who think it’s cool to let their kids ride all day on their bikes without helmets and with no regard to cars, property or even people crossing the street. We almost ran over 3 kids on our first day. We were sober and going way slower than the speed limit.

Underage drinking and driving: This is something you will read a lot about on here. I think it is a real security concern but I saw plenty of 14-15 year olds drunk to the point of vomiting and driving rental golf carts while blasting music full of profanity. I don’t scare easily but I am being detailed so you get the full picture of our stay.

The camp sites: 1 word - horrible! Besides the fact that Campland has the beautiful views of San Diego Mission Bay that is the only thing they have going! They allow multiple vehicles to be parked at each campsite. If you walked around, Campland looks like a junkyard. More cars than anything else. No room for much on our site, that’s for sure. We did notice some sites had a little more room but still not worth the hassle.

Security: definitely worthless. We had security escort us to find a parking spot for our guest parking which was just my other vehicle. The following day we passed by to see it being hit by another car that had shimmied in between my car and another car. They decided just to leave it parked that way. When we called security, they said they went to the persons campsite and that they said that the car belonged to no one from that site, even though every vehicle that goes into Campland has to be checked in. They just chose to do nothing about it. We had to call the SDPD to come write a report for us. Afterwards, the security was told by SDPD to give us a parking spot on an empty site because of the hassle, the security refused. Thankfully the SDPD pressured them to give us a parking spot.

The following night our RV window was broken by teens lighting of fireworks next to our campsite, we didn’t even bother to report it as by the way they handled the parking situation, nothing was going to be done.

Quiet Hours: It’s a joke. No one respects quiet hours. I am usually all for longer hours on the weekends. I was happy to see 11pm was quiet time however when at 2am you are hearing teens driving around drunk, blasting music, and zipping by the campsites super fast, it gets annoying fast.

Public Intoxication: Trashy people left and right. We had to report a man passed out in the bushes that some teens were recording and were asking if he was alive. He had to be picked up off the bushes by a few security guards.

Dog Poop: We have two dogs that stayed with us. We love dogs. We hate people who leave their dog poop all over the place. We actually called someone out on it and they just kept walking.

0 stars if your a...

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