€45.871559633028
pro Nacht
Geschätzter Preis basierend auf 1 Auto, 2 Personen mit einem Zelt, Wohnwagen oder Wohnmobil.

Campingplatz geöffnet von 01 January bis 31 December
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Red's Twilight on the Erie RV Resort

1100 Marina Pkwy
14502, Macedon
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika

Red's Twilight on the Erie RV Resort ist ein Campingplatz mit 172 Stellplätzen in Macedon, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika. Red's Twilight on the Erie RV Resort hat wifi und ein camping geschäft. Hunde sind auf diesem Campingplatz erlaubt. Neben Camping ist auch das mieten möglich ein miethütte. Hier finden Sie verschiedene Freizeitaktivitäten auf dem Campingplatz. Es gibt ein spielplatz.

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Bewertungen

Zella Haag
Englisch (US)
Despite some negative feedback, I found the camping grounds to be far superior. This place is a true RV haven, though the cost is a bit steep considering the overall setup. They offer five unique camping areas. Here's my sincere evaluation of this campground: it's quaint, not extravagant, but provides the bare necessities for camping. The restrooms were surprisingly spotless. The resort itself shows some wear and tear but it's still charming. The proprietors were friendly. Each spot comes with its own fire pit. For RV enthusiasts, there are spacious open fields for parking. Tent campers can enjoy more privacy in the wooded areas. The campground is extremely tranquil, so maintain the peace. It's actually quite pleasant. The train that some have complained about passed by at most five times in a day and wasn't bothersome. It's just a fleeting background noise. If you're a light sleeper and dislike noise, bring earplugs. For me, it was a soothing sound in the forest. I also left some pictures. The playground is minimalistic and not ideal for children. The pool wasn't open yet due to it being spring, but it looked inviting. The onsite shop was handy and charming. They enforce a strict 3mph driving speed, which is reasonable considering the presence of children and pets. I didn't encounter any bugs, which was a relief. They don't have a mosquito problem. If you're in search of a safe, quiet, and convenient location, this is it. They even offer kayak rentals for the lake. I had excellent cell reception, despite having a typically unreliable provider. All in all, this was a wonderful short-term retreat.
1 Jahr vor

Anonym
Englisch (US)
We first stayed here in 2017 and rated this place with 4 stars, which was admittedly slightly generous based on high hopes for future improvements. Those improvements don't seem to have come to fruition, as the place looks pretty much the same except the sites have settled and started to overgrow. The transient/overnight sites have very narrow gravel pads and a no outdoor rug (at all - not even a doormat) rule. The grass is fine and was not muddy while we were here, but there is a 'rule reversal' if it rains where you can put down your mat so you don't ruin their grass.. which is kind of a bummer because you'll likely to make a mess of your rug then! Speaking of rules... SO MANY RULES. The most notable thing about this park is the abundance of signage with RULES. RULES PROCLAIMED EVERYWHERE. We were chastised for going 5mph (no joke). The park has a 3mph speed limit which means you can walk more quickly to the entrance. If you're in a transient site it's nearly half a mile to the entrance of the park. We did appreciate the strict rules on our last evening at this place when a group of rowdy neighrbors were forcing everyone at the campground to 'enjoy' their DJing/music skills. It was very very loud, but we texted the owners and they immediately came up to have the neighbors turn it down, which was nice. No push back or rudeness. We were in site 58 which was level but was a nightmare to get into. The park has position boulders strategically to protect their grass, but not all of the sites are angled in a manner to get into or out of them with a rig of more than 30ft. The pull through sites are terrifically unlevel. Every rig longer than 20 feet had their tires either jacked up off the ground or needed several blocks under their tires and levelers. The trains. OMG, the trains! HORNS. BLOWING ALL NIGHT LONG. We left this placeVERY sleep deprived. I don't know what happened since 2017, but holy lord of mercy please make the train horns stop! The pricing here is weird. The price we were quoted was off by a few. dollars and some change than the price in our receipt, which was somehow different from the price on our credit card statement. It was maybe a $15 discrepancy on a $945 stay (16 nights), so we didn't take action. The park made us pay $5 for my sister to come sit at our rig and watch football (visitor fee) for a few hours, which was kind of crappy. We won't be back to Red's. We're so tired from not sleeping. So unimpressed by the speed limit rules. So underwhelmed by the amenities for adults. We used Starlink here with great success, and Verizon signal is also very good.
2 Jahre vor

Anonym
Englisch (US)
This campground is right down there with the worst. It's difficult to put into words how awful this experience was, but I'll try. Many of the sites are incredibly unlevel. Other reviewers have commented on this, the owners themselves said people have had a lot of issues with unlevel sites, and yet there has still been no attempt to fix the issue. The playground is a joke. The equipment is mostly around 50 years old and clearly hasn't been maintained at all in that time. Melted away plastic, exposed rusted metal, caved in slides - you name it, they have it! There was also an interesting brown goo at the bottom of two of the slides that weren't caved in. The 3mph speed limit is still in effect and still ridiculous. They claim it's that slow so kids can play in the street. Are you kidding me?? Yeah, teach your kids that it's safe to play in the street, that sounds like a good idea. Personally, I'd prefer to teach my kids to be cautious around streets, like how it is everywhere else. And the crown jewel was the train. Blaring the incredibly loud horn ALL NIGHT LONG. During the day, trains would come by every hour or so. But during the evening when you're trying to put your kids to sleep, it'll come by blaring that horn every 20 to 30 minutes. We also had tons of loud neighbors with loud barking dogs. If you're searching for peace and quiet, this is not the place to be. This campground is currently rated at 4 stars, which is absolutely insane. This is a 1 star campground, make no mistake. Your time and money can be better spent elsewhere.
2 Jahre vor

Anonym
Englisch (US)
I could not agree more with “CamperGuy’s” review of this park, spot on! So I won’t restate their comments and concerns. We’ve traveled all over the US and Canada and stayed at very nice places and some not-so-nice places. I’ve never seen any park mow the lawn at the sites where people are staying. You can imagine having to clean off all your belongings after your site is mowed. The “lawn” is not turf by most definitions, and has gravel and other debris in it. Which is thrown at high velocity as the industrial mowers pick it up. Airstream owners, and anyone that values the condition of your RV and vehicle. BEWARE!
2 Jahre vor

Anonym
Englisch (US)
This campground is located about 30 minutes from Rochester with easy access to get here. The sites are gravel, most are level, and there’s space between you and your neighbor. The owner’s are friendly and helpful, and the people who are seasonal are too. They have activities most weekends for both kids and adults. There is some train noise, but it doesn’t bother me (plus it’s easy to use Pandora for some white noise). The best recommendation I can give is that I plan on returning next year!
2 Jahre vor