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โApr-18-2020 03:43 AM
Big Katuna wrote:
Google Earth Williston Crossings. Their pull thrus are layed out well. When youโre sitting on your patio your not seeing the neighbors sewer connection.
โApr-18-2020 03:31 AM
2 Retired wrote:
6) Please strongly encourage office staff to be as friendly as possible - and to tell the truth when a problem exists! We once were told no one was on our assigned site, adamantly told that, when we saw there was a rig there- and it looked like it had been there forever! They refused to believe us, and when we insisted they go to the site to see for themselves, they insisted we were wrong. It was late, we were very tired, and all we wanted was to go to sleep! Finally, we were offered another site, which was all we asked for in the first place. Problems occur, mistakes are human, but don't make it personal, please!
โApr-13-2020 04:47 PM
โApr-13-2020 04:13 PM
Big Katuna wrote:
Hah!! We are actually in this picture. Top row, far left. The draw? Itโs in the heart of Ohio Amish/Mennonite country. We stayed 3 mos last summer. I agree the layout is practical but I wish there was 4-5 more feet between rigs. Also a few tight corners.
Hope we can go back this summer.
โApr-10-2020 05:32 PM
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โApr-10-2020 11:47 AM
ppine wrote:
I have never been to an RV park I really liked.
Last year we got invited to the wine country in CA with a big group. I went with an open mind and paid $75 a night. I could not wait to get out of there. Too much pavement, too much noise, too many people and dogs in close proximity.
The best way to improve an RV park is bigger sites with more trees.
โApr-10-2020 11:46 AM
Big Katuna wrote:
Scenic Hills is hard to book monthly in the summer.
No pool, no clubhouse, no snack bar, no lectures, no boathouse, no store. Few children, well run, concerned on-site owner, and a great location.
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โMar-31-2020 06:30 AM
Big Katuna wrote:---and---
Hah!! We are actually in this picture. Top row, far left.
The draw? Itโs in the heart of Ohio Amish/Mennonite country. We stayed 3 mos last summer.
I agree the layout is practical but I wish there was 4-5 more feet between rigs. Also a few tight corners.
Hope we can go back this summer.
We love staying there. But you are correct. Itโs not the layout.
Why we love it because we sit out in the evening and listen to the horse and buggies go by. Watch the fireflies and enjoy the quiet.
Every Monday, the Amish girls mow, trim etc in their long dresses and bonnets barefoot.
A few minutes in every direction there are beautiful views, farms, produce stands, butcher shops not to mention some of the nicest people you could ever hope to meet.