Christy was nice & helpful. But camping is supposed to be about having fun, letting lose & not having to stress. Well this is NOT a place that you will be able to do that everyone is fires out & in bed by 10pm & if you aren’t going along with this rule then beware because the rest of your stay will be a dreadful experience. Day 1: good Day:2 We has something thrown at our tent & our fire put out for us by Christy when we went to eat dinner in our tent because it was raining. She claims she did this because we weren’t watching the fire & that she could see from her house which was about 5 campsites down from us & it was dark. (Imagine that... seeing a fire @ night that your only 5 campsites away from!) Day:3 We left for the day because we didn’t want to start another fire not even to cook dinner to risk getting in trouble for. Day:4 Mike lost his temper with me for an ax in a tree & my dog roaming around which wasn’t even my dog. There were other dogs roaming & that would bark continuously @ nothing which we found annoying & bothersome but nothing was said to those dog owners. In the end our stay was a VERY un-relaxing experience to say the least we hated our 4day stay & will NEVER be returning as we don’t like being treated rudely for no reason @ all while on vacation. If there was an option to give ZERO stars I’d have done so. I’ve never been treated so RUDELY & AGGRESSIVELY on a camping trip in my life. Especially by the owners of a campground....
Read moreWhen I leave "the big city", I expect to leave behind all of the stressors that create the need for a getaway....traffic, noise, pollution, media, etc.||So when I walk into the bathroom at a campground, I don't want to find a bunch of Marxist propaganda plastered all over the walls, telling me what I can or can't "think". Apparently, you can be evicted from this campground if you display any signs of transphobia, ageism (whatever that is), sexism, etc...not something I'd expect to deal with when I'm just looking to park my trailer for a day or two.||...and on that topic, the site we were given was narrow and un-level and no sooner did we set up, when the half-dozen "free range" chickens showed up and pooped all over our site. We had to check our shoes each time we'd enter our trailer, lest we drag in some excrement.||The plug-in for our site was so loose that it would barely hold the cord-end...I had to duc-tape it in place and by the time we left, it was HOT to the touch.||There are plenty of rules that you're expected to follow...unless you display a rainbow flag, in which case your dog can bark excessively, without penalty.||The location has potential, but it is ruined by the virtue-signalling and as such, we won't...
Read moreWhen I leave "the big city", I expect to leave behind all of the stressors that create the need for a getaway....traffic, noise, pollution, media, etc.||So when I walk into the bathroom at a campground, I don't want to find a bunch of Marxist propaganda plastered all over the walls, telling me what I can or can't "think". Apparently, you can be evicted from this campground if you display any signs of transphobia, ageism (whatever that is), sexism, etc...not something I'd expect to deal with when I'm just looking to park my trailer for a day or two.||...and on that topic, the site we were given was narrow and un-level and no sooner did we set up, when the half-dozen "free range" chickens showed up and pooped all over our site. We had to check our shoes each time we'd enter our trailer, lest we drag in some excrement.||The plug-in for our site was so loose that it would barely hold the cord-end...I had to duc-tape it in place and by the time we left, it was HOT to the touch.||There are plenty of rules that you're expected to follow...unless you display a rainbow flag, in which case your dog can bark excessively, without penalty.||The location has potential, but it is ruined by the virtue-signalling and as such, we won't...
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