Sunday, February 9, 2014

Casa Grande RV Resort, Arizona

After being here a week I figured I should write something about the park better known as Casa Grande RV Resort. Well, where to start. Firstly, I decided on this one many months ago because of the rave reviews it received on RV Parks Review. After camping in literally 100s of campgrounds I swear by this site to give me another great place to stay. This place is truly a resort and winter destination.
Entrance to Park
We arrived early but that's okay with them, they had our names along with many others on the board welcoming us aboard.
Staging Area
From the check in to within minutes of arriving we felt at home in this park. The staff were friendly and accommodating. Our neighbor welcomed us as well inviting us over for a beer. The first site they gave us was too narrow so I called the office and "no problem Mame take the site 2 down". I guess this is where their motto comes into play...."the costumer is always right".

There's 2 sections to the park. One where the sites are a little closer and then our area where you have more space between rigs. It's all gravel except for a nice concrete patio beside your rig. No tables at any of the sites, how unusual.
Not our area but nice
The park has what looks like brand new cottages or what I call park model homes you can rent for the season or by the week.
New park model cottages
There are so many amenities hence the resort status this park gets. They have a full lending library, several gaming & social rooms, clean bathroom & shower area, an exercise room, 4 billiard tables, 2 pickle ball courts, 2 heated pools & a spa, a large dog park, laundry room, and more.
Library & Restrooms
Well stocked library
4 Pool tables
Shuffleboard & Ping Pong


Lots of washer & dryers here

Nice exercise room

Meeting Rooms
Two well maintained & used pickle ball courts
When we checked in we went through all the what's happening in the park and given a weekly menu. A what....a menu. Yes that's right they just hired a new chef whom prepares nightly feasts at a cost between $6 - $10 per meal. Meals include prime rib, all-you-can-eat pasta night, chicken cour don bleu, and many more. This is up and above the free waffles, juice, & coffee each morning. I'm loving this place.

After saying all these wonderful things about this park there is a downside. We were backed up to the busiest road in all Casa Grande. The traffic was nonstop all day every day. The only time it was quiet is between 3 - 4 in the morning. Continuous ambulances & fire trucks along with WalMart truck up and down the road. The sites in the other part of the park, not so bad not so noisy.

With saying that the sunsets each night were spectacular (if you looked between the vehicles).
Taken out our back window

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