Post by State your comments about the wonderful areas that you have visited. Share the special places, museums, restaurants and campgrounds that you have found to be outstanding so we all can enjoy them too. When we are on the road we can see what others have found by State. This site is only for the good things so that we'll all want to get on the road again.
The Villages RV Park at Turning Stone Casino was very nice! The RV Park had paved roads, sites were fairly large, overall park had a nice woodsy feel, ducks freely roamed around the pond. The RV Park was about a mile from the casino, but a shuttle service was readily available. The casino offers several places to eat, and we missed a large RV show by one week when we stayed there. We did, however, get to see Jeff Dunham (ventriloquist) live. Sites were level, utilities were well laid out, except for the sewer, which was a bit farther than optimal. Restrooms and showers were clean, modern, with adequate changing privacy. Cable TV was available. Cost in summer 2016 was $55./night
The Villages RV Park at Turning Stone Casino was very nice! The RV Park had paved roads, sites were fairly large, overall park had a nice woodsy feel, ducks freely roamed around the pond. The RV Park was about a mile from the casino, but a shuttle service was readily available. The casino offers several places to eat, and we missed a large RV show by one week when we stayed there. We did, however, get to see Jeff Dunham (ventriloquist) live. Sites were level, utilities were well laid out, except for the sewer, which was a bit farther than optimal. Restrooms and showers were clean, modern, with adequate changing privacy. Cable TV was available. Cost in summer 2016 was $55./night
ReplyDelete