I work for Doordash. I stopped at the entrance to talk to the security guard and check in. My window doesn't roll down at the moment, so I opened my door and let him know my window doesn't work. He thought I was going to pass him apparently, because he was frantically waving me down and telling me to stop. I was already slowing down and acknowledging him so that seemed unnecessary? Anyway, I told him the name for my order. Typically when I enter RV parks, or places like Ventana Canyon, they write down the name and tell me where to go. He was like "What? Who?" and scoffed while trying to figure out what I was doing, even though I told him over and over again. Anyway, I told him the unit number. He said "Okay that's what I needed." Okay..? Why wouldn't you immediately ask me for the unit number upon greeting? He asked who I worked for again even though I already told him. He then OPENED MY CAR DOOR ALL THE WAY and stepped closer to me. I'm a young female and this made me SO uncomfortable. We could hear each other just fine with my door propped open. He looked around my car like I would have something illegal in there. He said he would show me the unit on the map and to pull forward. I said okay. He said "You see the big map we have on the wall right here?" like I was a 2 year old. Yeah, I see it. He showed me how to get there. I was polite the entire time and thanked him. He was acting like I was a toddler or that I was impaired or something. It was so rude. I was so, so uncomfortable when he opened my door and got closer to me. It was definitely not okay. Also, if a resident orders food, they need to say in the instructions that we need to provide the unit number to the security guard and let him show you on the map. All she said was "back row of RV park." That's not helpful at all. Such a...
Read moreI've only been to this MHP once, but I can honestly say it is beautiful! It's not a gated community, but I was greeted at the entry-booth by a very friendly security person. She showed me on a large, easy to read map on the side of the booth where I needed to go. All the streets I drove on were in excellent shape with just the right amount of speed bumps to keep all those in the park safe. I found each street to be well marked with easy to see signs. The house numbers were also very easy to see. The foliage appeared to be meticulously groomed. The club house and community pool have ample parking with clearly marked spots. That's all the information I can provide from my short visit. I was very impressed and enjoyed it very much. Coincidentally, I live in a smaller mobile home park in the NW quadrant of Tucson. It has appreciated amenities and is well maintained, but it is not nearly as impressive as...
Read moreLived in RV park for over a year. Bullied by Cheryl, RV hostess. Turnover rate for employees and management will make your decision. Front office run by Pam. All in on the deception of a great park but check with the residents, a much different story. Don't buy here, don't rent here. Nazi style management. Choose elsewhere. New manager Storm, horrible, rude, obtuse, and thinking he makes all decions, until the residents leave and don't renew. Watch out people, this company is devious and do not care about residents, they only care about...
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