THIEVES! Tye RV told us that we owed $105 to the camp before we moved our camper elsewhere. That was totally fine! We would never not give what is owed. My boyfriend and I have very good relationships with every park manager from every park we’ve ever been to, never a problem with any of them. One is now one of our best friends! But these guys at Tye... they don’t want to be your friend. They want to take your money. They lied to our faces and took nearly all the money we had left, saying we owed $105 when they demanded we pay an extra $150 on top of it before we could leave. We have text messages and pictures to prove it! Even a picture of where THEY had written down the price of what we owed them, WHICH WAS $105. We ALSO didn’t get our $100 deposit back like we were told. We were way past broke, we’d been out of a job due to family issues back home. So, we were told $105. We left paying near $400 (because they kept the deposit like I mentioned) Then, when we get the job we came back for and EVEN STILL told them we’d pay whatever we owed (knowing we couldn’t just not pay off our debt or try to get out of it) they STALKED OUR CAMPER OUR WHOLE LAST DAY THERE. I heard tires going over gravel outside of my door slowly at LEAST three times that day. A man came and knocked on my door while I’m at home alone, in my pajamas in the morning while I was packing up to leave demanding answers when I had none. My boyfriend was gone hiring out, I told him that. He wasn’t having that as an answer. They made us feel DISGUSTING. Talked down to me (I am nowhere NEAR a crazy feminist who thinks all men hate her btw lol) simply because I wasn’t the man of the house he wanted to talk to. Made comments like “well tell your man” or “well I’ll just wait to speak to the man” They stalked us while we were getting ready to go, went to another camper and watched me while I walked across to go take my trash out, I felt so dirty. And they had the NERVE to act like we were sneaking our camper out IN MID DAY!! We had told them we were moving and that WE WOULD PAY. We waved at them while they drove past! Nothing was being hidden. Long story short, do NOT stay at Tye RV unless you’re ready to have a world of hell when you go to leave (or maybe they just didn’t like us, I really don’t know lol) . Definitely is not worth it. Also, showers are gross. Not a fan. We haven’t had a single experiece like this in our last 3 years of working in WTX. This was absolutely insane. But FYI, to show our character, we still paid. Our camp manager friend was the guy helping us pull our camper that day, he was livid. This is NOT how a tenant should be treated. Beware. (P.S. the older woman who is a part of the camp is very kind. I’m not sure if she knows what they did or not, if she does, it...
Read moreBuckle up, fellow adventurer! 🚗🌟 Let me weave a tale that'll make your tires spin and your heart race faster than a souped-up engine on a winding mountain road.
"The Oasis of Gravel Dreams"
Once upon a sun-kissed highway, where the asphalt stretched like a lazy cat in the midday heat, you found yourself yearning for more. More than the monotonous rhythm of tires against pavement. More than the blur of roadside billboards.
And then, like a mirage shimmering on the horizon, it appeared: the Tye RV Park. But this was no ordinary pit stop. Oh no, my friend. This was a haven—a sanctuary for weary wanderers, a secret whispered among the pines.
🌲 The Arrival: As you pulled into the gravel lot, the crunch beneath your tires felt like a warm handshake from Mother Earth herself. The host, clad in faded denim and a sun-kissed smile, welcomed you with a nod. "You've arrived," they said, eyes twinkling like stars.
🛏️ Comfort Unleashed: The RV sites? Not just gravel patches—they were personal sanctuaries. Each one had a story etched into the earth: a family's laughter, a solo traveler's solitude, a couple's stolen kisses. And the best part? They were level—oh, so level! No more wobbly chairs or sliding coffee cups.
🔊 Silence, Please: As the sun dipped behind the pines, a hush settled over the park. No distant highway hum, no blaring horns. Just the rustle of leaves and the occasional owl's call. You sat outside, sipping your favorite brew, and listened to the symphony of serenity.
🚿 A+ Amenities: The facilities? Like a five-star resort for road warriors. The laundry room hummed with purpose, spinning tales of freshly laundered adventures. And the showers? Oh, my friend, they were more than showers—they were rejuvenation pods.
🗺️ Permanent Marker on Your Heart: As you packed up to leave, you realized something: Tye RV Park wasn't just a waypoint; it was a waypoint etched into your soul. A place where memories clung like dewdrops to morning grass. You vowed to return, to chase sunsets and swap stories.
🙌 Gratitude in the Rearview: And so, with a heart full of gratitude, you waved goodbye. The host tipped their hat, and you drove off, leaving behind a trail of dust and dreams. Because sometimes, my friend, the road isn't just about the destination—it's about the magic woven into every mile.
So there you have it—the tale of The Oasis of Gravel Dreams. May your future journeys be as epic as this one, and may you always find comfort in unexpected places. 🌄✨
P.S. If you ever need a reminder of this enchanting spot, just close your eyes and imagine the crunch of gravel beneath your feet. Or better yet, swing by again—you know...
Read moreTye RV Park was our home for a little over a year. It's close to Abilene and easy to go grocery shopping at HEB, Natural Grocers, Drug Emporium or Sanctum Nutrition for your daily supplements.
The park offers a great dog corral which accommodated pur two dogs with playtime, exercise, and play dates. You can sit and relax in the covered gazeebo while you watch your dogs play. Play fetch with your pup or simply let them exercise. The beautiful modern laundry room free to residents is the perfect place to take care of your laundry. Tye RV Park employees are friendly, helpful and provided quality service.
The park offers spacious walking area, trees, a great pond. Our pups enjoyed daily walks, visits to the pond and moments outside while we drank our morning coffee, afternoons enjoying the breeze, and evenings BBQing. The pull through spots are easy to get into. The park also provides storage for your RV, boat, utility vehicle, extra car, or whatever you need to store on sight. Check with them, Emily or Susan can answer all your questions.
Anytime we pass through Tye we always stay at Tye RV Park. Enjoy your visit, I...
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