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Hi everyone We are looking for an rv park in the San Diego area. I want to check out the San Diego Zoo and such. We know they can be pricey, but would like to hear if anyone has any recommondations.
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Debbie Goode The Goodelife http://www.perfectlygoode.com, 2008 Americana 38/39' Fifth Wheel, 2007 Chevy 3500 Dually Duramax/Allison
We recently stayed at the Chula Vista RV Resort in Chula Vista which is close to San Diego. It's a very nice place although it is certainly pricey. We were with a camping club so we were able to get a nice discount. It's right on a Marina, a beautiful area, close to many attractions.
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Tony & Eileen - part-timers 2010 HitchHiker Discover America 327 LK 2009 Chevy Silverado 3500 Duramax DRW
If you have Passport America there are three local choices. We stayed at Santa Fe Park on Passport America and the spaces were tight, the freeway was close by so a bit noisy, but it was comparatively cheap and easy to get around town from. The other two Passport America parks do not take advanced reservations. It is also a good area for Elks camping if an Elk. We have membership camping in the area now, so that is where we stay.
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Bill Joyce, 40' 2004 Dutch Star DP towing an AWD 2020 Ford Escape Hybrid Journal at http://www.sacnoth.com Full-timing since July 2003
We stayed at Campland on the Bay last December and January. They are Passport America for 10 days max, but apparently have gotten more strict on their reservations for PA. Even so, it is a great location on Mission Bay. You can get into town on the backroads in 15 minutes or less, and Sea World is just as close. It is also near the interstate, but far enough away to not have a lot of traffic noise. We would rather stay there for the dollars than our free membership park in the area.
Thanks everyone for the ideas and suggestions--we do so appreciate it. After much research, I think we may stay at Santee Lakes. We will have to wait till the end of March to get the spot we want, but that is ok. Our plans, like many of yours, are often set in "jello".
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Debbie Goode The Goodelife http://www.perfectlygoode.com, 2008 Americana 38/39' Fifth Wheel, 2007 Chevy 3500 Dually Duramax/Allison
We've stayed at Santee Lakes a couple of times and think it's the best park in the area. It's about a 20-30 minute drive to the ocean side of San Diego. Great park, and loads of birds if you're interested in birding.