Hey Kevin - why are you trying to fool people? you must know that it’s against policy to write reviews of your own businesses. The way you wrote your review was a deceitful way to go about it. DeAnza needs to be authentic and update their online information to reflect the facts. No no activities or amenities, you graded all the lush grassy areas, alienated the people who trusted you and Lucas, insulted guests and residents, no longer clothing optional, no luxurious amenities, jacuzzi, etc. and stating they are a Resort? Hotel? Come on —l that is such a stretch it’s ridiculous. Let’s look at the facts - no judgment zone - dirty pool and unsanitary spa, and showers are more often broken. The purported “luxurious amenities” are old outdated and out of order restrooms, (most of the stand alone restroom buildings are boarded up), archaic "gym", gate wide open near border, electricity outages, kitchen guy is lecherous, unethical and discriminatory LGBTQRST manager berates residents, loud techno music at all hours with no notice, management turns a deaf ear to concerns and complaints, unprofessional and seemingly unethical mindset and behaviors by management, false and deliberately misleading advertising and appears to be intentional deception - eg., 2 heated pools, children’s playground, sand volleyball, activities, pickle ball courts, archery, and the list goes on and on….
Kecho - Kevin - 30s self described “Spiritual Degenerate”, Psychedelics and Microdose advocate is the newest resident/co-owner and his illustrious GWagon says it all - “MICRODSE”. Could it be he is planning to grace the hills of Jacumba with his grow? Distribution of psychedelic mushrooms on the grounds may bring in a younger audience and festivals— hopefully that business model doesn’t backfire. Since you’ve been called out on providing and promoting FREE psilocybin, open bar etc. the place is empty once again. The vibes are off and it’s hard not to notice there’s been false advertising about what is actually available. Kevin manages to keep his backpacker/companion active on social media but again it’s lame and odd to see their amateur attempts at promoting this sacred space. You just can’t fool Mother Nature.
For more, check all yelp reviews and see that management and friends are putting up their own five star reviews clearly in violation of Google policy.
Kevin has reached out below for show and though we are willing to open discussions he has never reached out personally.
As to Deanza’s true intentions and what Jacumba Partners and crew has done to the residents and community is inexplicable, and difficult to comprehend with any confidence. Luke Katie and Kevin- shame on you for subjecting this beautiful community to your incompetence, ineptitude and very bad business practices and decisions which have deprived and...
Read moreMy husband and I took our kids camping with my mother in law, father in law, brother in law, and his girlfriend. Our kids are 9 and 10. We set up 2 tents in the B section, right in front of the clubhouse. Our area was perfectly shady, it came with a charcoal grill, a picnic table, a cement slab, electricity hookups and water, and plenty of space. We checked in on July 3rd and we left on the 6th. For the 4th, they served a free and delicious lunch to all of the guests. Everyone was so friendly and helpful. My kids had an awesome time in the indoor pool and the outdoor pool. They do provide pool toys, and we had an amazing time playing volleyball as a family. There is a big activity space, with a huge jenga and connect 4, we had a perfect time interacting with everyone. There are several people that we met that lived there full time, and they were all so welcoming. They had a DJ playing family friendly music and the vibe was immaculate.
It was our first time there, and we were a little nervous because the things the internet had to say, but we couldn't have had a better time. DeAnza has done a wonderful job catering to families and everyone has fully embraced a new era there.
I HIGHLY suggest taking your family here. I know you will have a wonderful time.
If you don't prefer tent camping, they do offer RV rentals, and they have a cute little motel with different themed rooms. The amenities alone are worth coming for, but the surroundings are breathtaking and there is so much cool stuff to see. There is a nice restaurant at the clubhouse, so you don't even need to worry about packing too much stuff in.
I felt so safe here, I took a nap right on the lawn. I will definitely be bringing my...
Read moreIt has potential but I fear it falls short due to a lack of identity and focus. Is it a mobile home park? Is it a campground? Is it a motel? Is it a hot spring resort? It seems to try and be all of these things and thus fails to do any one of them very well. Stayed one night in the motel and the room was clean and well decorated. It was however freezing outside and the thermostat was turned off when we walked in, thus it took several hours for the tiny heater to warm up the room to a habitable temperature. Then we found out later there was no hot water. Tried both directions, tried the sink, the tub, tried waiting a very long time, nothing. It was only for one night and we didn't discover this until bedtime, so we just had to do without it. We thought we were alone in the motel building but we discovered, after going to sleep, that we were not and were woken by all the noises happening in the next room from 11pm-4am when neighbors showed up. The walls of that building are paper thin, we could hear everything, including their phone alarm going off incessantly for an hour at 7am, only 3 hours after they finally fell asleep. Earplugs only do so much.
There is much to see and explore in the general area and not many places to stay. I can't say I would never stay here again, but I certainly wouldn't stay in the motel building, maybe I would have fared better in one of their trailer options. I went in not expecting much, all I really wanted was a place to get a good night's rest and perhaps a warm shower. I ended up finding...
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