This review is for the old RV park. PROS: Walked to rodeo, coin show and barrel racing. Good sources or water and electric power. Responsive to phone calls. Good, accessible dump station. Great AT&T reception: 40MBPS. $25/night in town. Lots to do in Oklahoma City. Highly recommend visiting Old Town Guthrie, OK. CONS: Confusion over new vs old RV Park. Old RV park needs an overhaul but is $20/night cheaper. Unfriendly reception: Receptionist was caged in an old rusting shack with a sliding plexiglass window. Trash strewn around park. Unkempt. Noise during the day. Tried to hijack us into paying $45/night for the new RV park. We paid $25/night for the old RV park for 30Amp electric. One homeless person asked for money or food. No effective security in RV park. People living in or using bathrooms as temporary shelter. LOUD train with horn comes a couple of times per day or night. Only 100 yards away. To qualify to camp there, you must have a fairground event that you will be attending. Qualification is easy: We attended the free coin show. Not family friendly: Lots of rules: No children allowed walking or biking around the park...
Read moreWe usually pay more to stay on the concrete lot for the NRHA derby, but we didn't plan ahead for that this year. The potholes. Jesus. They were awful. My plumbing literally scraped the ground trying to get in and out and I'm surprised it didn't rip off. The spaces themselves are okay but the grass was overgrown and the place was so full of potholes it was crazy. Add to that that they were filled with water to the point of concern and zinwas kind of over tearing up my truck going in and out. The staff is always nice any time I've interacted with them, so no problem there but those lots need some serious...
Read moreThis is the worst operated fair ground I have visited. The pricing makes me think I am buy from an airport or movie theater. The signage with in the grounds is TERRIBLE! The staff tends to forget that the largest majority of visitors have little to no idea what is where nor how to get there. It would be nice if they remembered they are there to help not just as an inconvenience to their personal plight.
I hope the goal it to create strong lasting relationships with people in an effort to make them want to come back. This was NOT the experience we...
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