Portland Fairview RV Park
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 10:02 pm
Don't stay here!
I had planned to stay at this RV park in Portland, Oregon for a month. SInce my rig is 25 feet long, they would not let me have a normal site. The only sites I was allowed to have are a few ends of rows and are very tiny sites with no grass. Since I was tired when I arrived I agreed to one of the tiny sites, hooked up, and found out the cable doesn't work. They still won't let me have a different site. I would be paying the same amount as a big rig - unfair!!! I left after one night and the assistant manager reluctantly agreed to give me a refund. Her name is Debbie, and she is not exactly a sweet person. She was very rude and condescending, and other people in the park told me she was not well liked - in fact they really dislike her.
If I am paying the same money for a site as folks with bigger RVs, then I should have the same service and not an inferior site.
I had planned to stay at this RV park in Portland, Oregon for a month. SInce my rig is 25 feet long, they would not let me have a normal site. The only sites I was allowed to have are a few ends of rows and are very tiny sites with no grass. Since I was tired when I arrived I agreed to one of the tiny sites, hooked up, and found out the cable doesn't work. They still won't let me have a different site. I would be paying the same amount as a big rig - unfair!!! I left after one night and the assistant manager reluctantly agreed to give me a refund. Her name is Debbie, and she is not exactly a sweet person. She was very rude and condescending, and other people in the park told me she was not well liked - in fact they really dislike her.
If I am paying the same money for a site as folks with bigger RVs, then I should have the same service and not an inferior site.