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    Caballo Loco Ranch

    3.5 (6 reviews)
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    9 months ago

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    Can I use a generator when the power is off? Also, am I allowed to hook up starlink for my own Internet?

    Depends on where you are parked but you can use your own and solar too

    Hello there! Everybody talks about how pretty this place is, but no one mentions about the weather!…

    Windy pretty much all the time. Dirt and dust constantly. Severe wind and rain during rain season. Severe heat up to 120 maintained. Have good AC unit

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    Prince of Tucson Rv Park - Looking toward the Prince of Tucson office!

    Prince of Tucson Rv Park

    3.4(25 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    July 26, 2018 to present, probably until September 26, maybe October 26: Site 54 $375+ electric:…read moreRoads paved, concrete patios on most sites, but short term is all gravel, our landing gear is set up is on gravel, 1-2 inch rock. Our site is at the edge of the road so we have a street light, metal table and metal chairs. Light is not an issue for stargazing as 5 freeway lights illuminate the entire park. Speaking of which, there is a high wall between the park and IH 10. Only sound you hear is when some moron thinks his car will go faster with loud pipes punches it down the ramp. Pool room, game room, TV room has good AC. Shower, laundry and mail room no AC, or at least they do not turn it on and the doors are left open. Not a problem for us as we have our own machines on board. Pool, that was a problem for me. It is a "Designated Smoking Area". WHAT????? I am seriously allergic to tobacco, so pool was not an option. And the smokers sit under the patio cover, with the fans running on them, blowing their nasty stink all over Rhonda is manager M-F, someone else is there for the weekend, Rhonda does not live on property. Rhonda is very helpful and easy to get along with. She said if we did not like our original site (68) we could look at the one we finally chose. Very friendly. When we arrived, someone told us not to leave anything out as the homeless will steal it. We saw 2 homeless people in the daytime right after we arrived. Since then there has been no sign of them. There is CCTV in the park. We originally cable locked our chairs, but stopped and have had no problems. Yes I would come back here. There are some park models here, and they are getting old, but they are well kept for the most part. Some permanent residents had Class A's in not so good condition visually. The sites are close where your awning will almost touch your neighbors RV, but as we were parked next to the road with our door facing roadside, it was like we had a large yard, be it concrete and asphalt, outside our door. We have a long term neighbor behind us who does not believe they should pick up their dog poop. I counted 4 piles the day I arrived when I went over to see if my truck would interfere with his backing up (we both have duallys). Last night we were outside enjoying the cool 89 degree night, and saw the lady with her dog. The dog pooped along the side of the road but in the gravel next to their rig, and she picked the dog up (but not the poop) and went in. This morning on our walk (only 79 degrees) I counted at least 30 piles of poop, around and UNDER their RV. Rhonda said she would be right on it. There was some improvement in a couple of hours.

    While PRINCE IN TUCSON provides a convenient location to plug in for a few days, weeks, or months _…read moreThere's alot to be said about management when they take callers for granted, by making offensive comments which are clearly condescending and disrespectful, and behind their backs to a friend I've known for 30 years. I was a caller making plans on behalf of a friend, who needed to plug in for a few days while visiting me in Tucson. Experience tells me, that as a business owner, I'm just as much a customer by making the phone call, particularly, when I'm sending Rhonda a paying customer. My review may not mean much to the masses, but I know that the Good Sam Club cares about matters like this because such behavior reflects poorly on them. As an individual, I'm a man of principal, and will air my concerns when a public platform provides me the opportunity. I want to close by saying, that this YELP review only pertains to the customer service I experienced and not my friend.

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    Tra-Tel Tucson RV Park

    2.5(8 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    First time ever I have been refused by an RV park in my entire life and many many years on the…read moreroad! I was driving a Roadtrek Class B Motorhome when I stopped by. Woman in the office came out and told me no vans allowed. I did not see any signs around there saying that and though my motorhome is built BY THE FACTORY on a van base, it is NOT A VAN! It is a fully self-contained Class B motorhome with stove, fridge, sink, 3 beds, furnace, air conditioning, AC and DC power, black and gray tanks, water tank, and bathroom. It also has the RVIA tag on it verifying it is in fact an RV. After some arguing over these facts, she whipped out the old "10 year rule" claiming they have it despite once again no signs in sight while I saw an older trailer staying there that quite clearly is older than 10 years. So much for telling the truth. Someone needs to explain the difference between a van and an RV to them. For now, no Class Bs allowed. Ridiculous. Went down the road to a much nicer, fancier park and they were very glad to have me stay with them.

    This little gem is owned by the lovliest married couple whom I cannot say enough great things…read moreabout. They are so helpful, accommodating, and keep the park very clean and tidy. Absolutely recommend this stay for the great price, phenomenal management, and cleanliness. Thank you Tra-Tel! We hope to be back for a longer stay. :)

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