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Le site de camping est ouvert de 01 January jusqu'à 31 December
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3 / 5 (9 votes )

Voyager RV Resort

8701 South Kolb Road
85756, Tucson
Arizona, États-Unis

Voyager RV Resort est un site de camping dans Tucson , États-Unis. Voyager RV Resort a un magasins du camping, un restaurant et une piscine intérieure. Les chiens sont admis sur ce camping.

Sur Voyager RV Resort Il est possible de camper avec un caravane ou un caravane. Vous pouvez trouver plusieurs activités de loisirs sur le site de camping. Il y a un terrain de jeux, un sauna, un court de tennis , un court de volleyball , un court de golf et un zone minigolf.

Pour laver vos vêtements, il y a machines à laver et sèches-linges disponible

Caractéristiques du lieu

Recreation
Terrain de jeux
Nage en eau naturelle
Piscine extérieure
Sauna
Court de tennis
Court de Volleyball
Zone minigolf
Court de golf
Location de bateaux

Hébergement
Caravanes
Caravanes

Installations
Electricité
Connexion TV
Magasins du camping
Snack-bar
Restaurant
BBQ autorisés

Qualifications
Chiens
Groupes de jeunes

Sanitaires
Tables à langer
Cabines de lavage
Machines à laver
sèches-linges


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Dr. Krystina Moore
Anglais (US)
The spaces are incredibly cramped. It was nearly impossible to deploy my steps due to the tight proximity to the slender path beside us. There's a picnic bench provided, but it's practically unusable due to lack of space. It essentially straddles the slim path, overhanging on both sides. Our adjacent camper requested to swap spots with us (on the pebbled area). We consented and swapped. I'm unsure of their arrangements post our departure. It would obstruct the next camper's access. The facility offers numerous services, however, the swimming area was shut down. The eatery was consistently crowded and overpriced. We utilized the bathing facilities, which weren't impressive. We also used the laundry facilities, which were decent. However, you're required to purchase and recharge a card. Any remaining balance is non-refundable. The campsite's proximity to Saguaro National Park was a bonus. We confirmed multiple times that our friends would be situated adjacent to us, but that was botched. Even after confirming en route! I might consider revisiting, but I'd explore other options first. It's quite pricey.
3 jours depuis

LivingOurDreamNow
Anglais (US)
We stayed 7 nights at Voyager RV Resort in Tucson, AZ. Would we stay at Voyager RV Resort again? First impressions may be deceiving. In this video, we provide a walking tour of the Voyager RV Resort and campground amenities. We also share our thoughts on whether we would stay here again and why. Verizon cellular service clocked in at 24.3 Mbps download speed and 3.56 Mbps upload speed. AT&T cellular service clocked in at 64.4 Mbps download speed and 7.93 Mbps upload speed. T-Mobile cellular service clocked in at 50.1 Mbps download speed and 2.71 Mbps upload speed.
3 jours depuis

Ken 3d
Anglais (US)
If you want a crowded, over-priced parking lot, this is your kind of place. Devoid of personality. Strikes me as what a corporate-run RV park is....maybe the Thousand Trails influence? It speaks volumes that we paid for 2 nights but are leaving after 1.
3 jours depuis

Markdonnawilson
Anglais (US)
Hopping to find more things todo in Tucson Park is very nice and the staff is friendly. Showed up after office was closed the had all of my information and got me set up quickly. It is a very clean and phone service is good with Verizon
3 jours depuis

Irina
Anglais (US)
I've made a detailed video review: https://youtu.be/G42B7R0mG08 Voyager RV Resort near Tucson is a very neat park, one of the fancy ones. Even if you're a member of Thousand Trails, it will still cost you 20 dollars per night, and I can see why. Also, there's an age limit, it's a 55+ park, but they don't mind younger people, even with children, however, for no longer than 2 weeks stay. Also the children are required to follow the pool hours and are not allowed in whirlpools, but kids' friendly hours are quite reasonable. There are so many activities in the park! A big library, lots of crafts rooms, even a wood shop. A big gym, three pools, lots of groups and activities, tennis courts, etc. Also a proper restaurant and a store on property. We really enjoyed our stay there.
3 jours depuis

Heidi
Anglais (US)
If you choose to stay, make sure you get the full list of rules. You can only walk your dog on certain streets. You don’t know which streets those are, you just wait to get reprimanded by residents. You have to have cash to purchase a laundry card but no place to get cash. Concrete as far as the eye can see. No WiFi. Expensive. You have to wear an ID card. This is everything I dislike about camping. So excited to leave and get on with our journey.
3 jours depuis

Joe the Computerguy
Anglais (US)
Yep, it is a resort. But that comes with a lot of caveats. Have you ever lived in a HOA area and they are up your butt about everything? That's the way it is here. You MUST wear a name tag throughout the place if you walk around. Pets only allowed on certain sites. You MUST be escorted to your site upon checkin (no matter how long it takes for the polite person to escort you there). Site was pretty level and gravel. Seems as though no matter if the park is empty they will stack everyone right next to each other. Sorry but that is just STUPID. They have lots of activities and pools and a hot tub pickle ball tennis bocci ball and who knows what else. It is also a mobile home park that is very large. It is also a 55+ community and with that be careful the nametag police are out in force riding their golf carts (but them seem to be exempt from nametags and obeying the rules of the road). Cellular internet was very good but this was a shoulder season where the park wasn't much full. Winter I am sure will be much slower. Would I stay again? Maybe. Not in the winter but probably in a shoulder season. The staff was very nice and oh expect a package bugger than the closing document for a home purchase when you check in with all the rules and regulations. And they DO expect you to read them!
3 jours depuis

RamblinDino
Anglais (US)
This resort was DEFINITELY not for us- it may not be for you either. See our opinions below... Rate listed is based on weekly rate + day rate for one day + resort fees and taxes. *UPDATE: Our last day here the water went out at 10am. It's after 4pm and still no water. Apparently this happens a lot here. They're runnin goff well water (aquifer) and don't have proper shut off valves, so if something goes wrong, the whole park loses water. Srsly ;-/ So even if I did buy one of those laundry cards, still couldn't use it because NO WATER! On arrival, at the gate, Voyager very proudly announces "Voted Best in the Nation." Sadly it t misses MOST of the basics that anyone who visits RV parks would reasonably expect. It does have PLENTY of extras (if that's your jam). 1) There's no complimentary WiFi for short-term guests. "WiFi hotspots throughout the park" says the website. In reality, it's four closely clustered hotspots in the center of the park that you'll probably need an installed signal repeater to pick up and a monthly subscription to use. If you want WiFi, it's $40/month (minimum). Begrudgingly, we paid that for what was only a two week stay. What we got was mostly broken and unavailable WiFi, that was slow and pretty unusable even when it did work. This 'feature' is designed for long-term residents. When asked about it, the front desk replied, "yeah, we get that complaint a lot." Really? Seems like the best in the nation might provide WiFi for their guests. 2) Good luck trying to do laundry. You can't use cash. You have to purchase a card, that only dispenses credit in non-refundable $5 increments. A wash is $2 and a dry is $1.75. This is just like 6 packs of hot dogs paired up with 8 packs of hot dog buns. It's a waste designed to get you to keep spending. Again, this is designed for residents (or folks who use Encore or TT a lot). Oh, and even if you do want to go ahead and bite the bullet for convenience, good luck actually getting one of those cards. They were out and had been out of cards for over a week. The closest laundromat was 20 minutes away. 3) There's trash pick up twice a week. But you can't put it out the night before and it must be out by 8am. And 8:30am is too late for it to get picked up. Recycling? Just get in your car, navigate a maze of signs that take you beyond the resort, and separate it all into pile of different dumpster bins. 4) For the pleasure of not having basics like WiFi, laundry, or daily trash pick up--there's an unadvertised resort fee charged per person, per day, plus tax. That's an extra $67.23 we paid for this privilege. If you don't need these things, there ARE 10 pages of activities you may enjoy if you don't work all day (like we do). But still. You're a resort charging a resort fee and you have no WiFi. 5) Get used to wearing a stupid name tag. This is a GATED 24 hour secure facility. You get checked coming in and out of the resort. Doesn't matter. If you're a guest, you always have to wear a visitor tag. Residents are fine. They don't have to wear one. Weird. 6) Okay, what else do visitors want out of an RV park? A place to get packages and mail! Good luck with that too. Expecting mail in a tight delivery window? It gets delivered to some off-site location first, and then brought in the next day. Mail hours are from 9a-12p, then 1p-4p on weekdays (less than that on Saturdays). Try getting your mail at 3:30pm on a weekday. That should work, right? Nope. The mail person went home early. And apparently NO ONE ELSE in the office, with access to that room, can go get your mail for you. 7) Are you a dog lover? Your pet is certainly welcome at Voyager. But only on certain designated streets. Don't even think about walking your dog anywhere else except these few specific areas. I'm surprised they didn't issue my dog a name tag too. They do have 2 gated dog runs and the folks in the dog section are super nice. If you plan to be a resident and you love HOA's with tons of rules (did I mention the 20 page check-in packet?), then THIS IS THE PLACE FOR YOU! But if you're an RV'er looking to stay for a short while, you would do A LOT better to hit up the KOA just up the road. The sites are about the same, but the KOA at least nails the basics you're looking for. We stayed here because the Gem Show was in town, we needed some repairs on our RV and the KOA was full. Some folks do seem to love it here tho...just wasn't for us.
3 jours depuis

Cowgirl Kathi
Anglais (US)
I arrived at the Voyager on March 1, 2018 after spending a few months in Apache Junction (east of Mesa). Went here on the recommendation of people I met in Camp Verde in October. The sites are really big with concrete patios and the staff will guide you into your site. Great cell phone signal (Verizon.) Since I was staying for 2 months, I opted for high speed WiFi through Jabba Communications for around $30/month. I believe you can also get WiFi and/or cable through the park office (pay extra for this). If you can't find anything to do in this park, it's your fault! The Voyager has everything from Bocci and Tennis courts; classes in lapdiary, silversmithing, Native America Flute and much more! There is an on-site Nurse Practitoner, Physical Therapist and Acupuncturist and a full-service hair and nail salon! Lots of musical performances and special entertainment throughout the season; a regular Karaoke night (at the on-site restaurant which is very good and reasonably priced) and more! Very large and clean shower and laundry facilities; a community fire pit, 2 swimming pools, 2 hot tubs -- just about everything you could possibly want or need. Voyager also has a hotel on-site which is great if you have out of town company coming to visit. Easy access to The Loop - the recently completed 130-mile bike & hike route that circles the greater Tucson area. Voyager is easy to get to -- right off I-10 - and while it's about 8 miles to the nearest grocery store, you are well out of the fray, but close enough if you want to venture into Tucson. This park is part of Thousand Trails and was voted No. 1 in the Nation -- for good reason. Rates vary based on length of stay. They also offer an "Early Bird" discount if you book ahead for the coming year. I will be returning to the Voyager sometime between late October/early November and plan to stay until sometime in April 2019.
3 jours depuis

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