Lee and Karen Duquette,
The Two RV Gypsies: Full-Time RVers

happy faceat Bay Bayou RV Resort
8492 Manatee Bay Drive
Tampa, Florida
October 12-13, 2015
phone: '813.855.1000 or '888.692.2968
SPECIAL COMMENTS and PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS
O F THE TWO RV GYPSIES

This was a nice RV Resort. There were a lot of permanent RVs here, so the roads were nicely paved and the grounds were very well kept. There was a security gate with a code. The sites were gravel with nice grass, and can have up to four people. $5 extra per day will be charged for additional people, as of this date.

The campground Wi-Fi was so super slow, that the two RV Gypsies just could not stand to use it. It is a big park with a clubhouse, recreation room, pool, bocce court and shuffleboard court, plus three ponds. They say they do not take RV's that are older than 10 years old, and all must be kept clean and free of mildew, yet the two RV Gypsies saw an old airstream in there with dents. The two RV Gypsies also stayed here a few years ago when Karen Duquette went to a local dance convention in Tampa. Cable TV worked well. Check-in time was 1 p.m. Check-out time was noon. Of course, anything posted about any campground on this website is always subject to change as time passes.

A travel photo on the way to Tampa - giant manatee. But Karen could not snap a front photo of it as Lee drove past it

a giant manatee
Bay Bayou RV Resort
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Bay Bayou RV Resort office the RV of the two RV Gypsies
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go to the next adventure of the two RV GypsiesAFTER you have seen all of the above sites, please continue on to October 23 - 30, 2015:
Karen Duquette went on a Country Western Cruise with a friend, but Lee stayed home in the RV to relax.