by judi » Mon Oct 20, 2014 12:11 pm
I usually don't post info about campgrounds or RV parks because people have different likes and dislikes, but my experience here in San Diego has been so poor that I am posting this. My youngest son lives in SD and I'm here visiting him. Also visiting is one of my other sons, his wife, and their adorable baby. They are staying in Joe's apartment so I wanted a bit of quiet. I wanted to be in an RV park close to his home, so despite the outrageous cost, I decided on Campland in Pacific Beach, just a mile and a half from Joe's apartment. I was looking forward to this RV park because it seemed like a great place on the internet, and it was very expensive so I expected a lot. There are a lot of amenities, such as pool, horseshoes, cafe, market, etc. Weekend and holidays are $115.36 per night, including tax. Other days are $88.51. Wouldn't you expect the park to be in good working order and clean? Oh, and they charge 3.95 per night for each pet. My stay was for 3 nights, so my total bill was 302.33. And my camp site was by far not the most expensive. A big splurge. Now for the PROBLEMS. When I arrived my site was covered in 2" inches of ant powder chemical. It was everywhere. It sticks to shoes, your dog, and blows around and gets in your eyes and nose. It took quite a while to sweep it up. I can understand treating a site for ants, but after the ants are gone it should be cleaned up. I proceeded to hook up, and found sewage overflow on the ground. I checked with a few other campers nearby and when they looked at their sewer areas they all had the same problem. When a staff member came to investigate, he let us know that these problems occur all over the park, and the owners don't want to spend the money to fix the sewer system. I asked to be moved to another area of the park and was assigned an inferior space but with no cost adjustment. There are not a lot of options for RVs in this area, so I decided to stay. The staff does no rule enforcing, and people were setting off fireworks past midnight, and playing loud music. The staff was not willing to intervene. Kids were running through my site. By the second day the place smelled of sewer. I understand that in some areas things are very expensive, and I accept that, which is why I was willing to pay the high cost. But I think these owners should maintain a clean and functioning RV park. From the site map I can count over 600 RV camp sites, not including many tent sites. You would think they can afford to keep this place in decent working order.
Judi
Portland, Oregon
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