Above, my Campground Reviews map to date. |
When traveling, I like to plan trips ahead of time, which includes making reservations at RV parks and campgrounds. Before doing so, I like to read reviews of RV parks and campgrounds by other campers. This helps to find good places to stay and which ones to avoid.
To date, I have posted 61 reviews at Campground Reviews. Most are good reviews. For ones that are really bad (thankfully, those are rare), I pull no punches.
RV Life has an article on why you should leave RV park reviews.
They begin with:
If you own an RV, chances are you’ve spent time in at least a few RV parks, and if you live and travel in your RV full-time, you’ve probably stayed at more than a few. No matter the number of parks you’ve had the chance to experience, you almost certainly have an opinion on each and every campground you spend time in.
Perhaps the RV park you stayed in most recently has an amazing hot tub and a friendly staff, and you think very highly of it. On the other hand, maybe the campground you last stayed at was a dud with a dirty bathhouse and sites full of garbage, leaving you feeling disgusted. Of course, the most likely reality is that a given park falls somewhere in between the two, having both pros and cons.
In any of these cases, you should always leave RV park reviews.
Now, there’s no arguing the fact that leaving a review does take a bit of time, something most of us don’t have a whole lot of. This might leave you wondering why in the world you should use your precious time to leave reviews for every RV park you stay in. There are actually a few different reasons to do this. All of them help the RV community as a whole, and some could even help you personally in the future.
To read more, go here.
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