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While Lee was registering at the office, Karen took a few photos while standing just outside of the office, even though the two RV Gypsies did not use any of these other amenities. The price was reasonable, especially since the two RV Gypsies were Passport America members. The campground brochure says all campers and visitors must wear a wristband at all times to be on the property, but the office did not even give wristbands to the two RV Gypsies. The campground reserves the right to take and use photographs of anybody on the property without credit or acknowledgement to the visitor. This is a family owned campground. There were an extraordinary amount of amenities here, mostly for children, some of which may cost an extra fee (such as the slide). |
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Below: The site of the two RV Gypsies. All roads were nice, but the roads in the front of the park were better paved than the roads in the back of the park.
The campground Wi-Fi did not come in at the site of the two RV Gypsies. There was not any cable TV and only a few lousy TV Channels came in via antenna, and the ones that did come in were not of interest to the two RV Gypsies. A TV lounge was not one of the amenities at this park. Since the two RV Gypsies live full-time in their RV, and they are not true campers, TV is important to them in the evening. Therefore, this was not one of their favorite parks. |
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When the two RV Gypsies returned from their day excursion, they found that a young lady had parked her car right in front of the entrance gate. The two RV Gypsies and others had to wait for her to come out of the office before they could enter the park. It always amazes the two RV Gypsies how many young people are so self-involved and rude. |
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