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    Ron Hoover Oasis RV Park

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    Sunset RV Park - Lone Star Bike Rally in November - Park guests

    Sunset RV Park

    1.7(3 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    I would give it zero stars but it won't let me. First off, the managing of this park is garbage…read more You have manager running outside and screaming at people that this is here park and they need to leave. Why is that? Are the residents not allowed visitors. Second you state on the website 3 working restrooms, but you have one closed off just for employees? What the one manager and part time maintenance man. Or the owners that come for 1 hour a day. Then the power tripping of calling the cops on a woman and her son there to witness it. Come on really over an eviction. Maybe the owners should hire a knowledgeable manager that knows the proper procedures of eviction. Then the closing of the clubhouse kitchen. Ok, but when they were going through certain evictions, they closed the clubhouse at 9 pm. And opened at 8 am. They said because of people taken advantage of the privileges. To be honest it was out of retaliation to certain residents over what started with an email. Look in the law books owners and see that anytime you go up on rent, then take away amenities, it's called retaliation and you can be held legally responsible. Come on, those are not privileges, they are amenities offered because we pay for them. So when you take them away and close them early. Why don't you give residents a break on rent. Like that will ever happen. Now let's talk about the water that's at the park. Ladies and gentlemen please get it tested. It is contaminated and making those residents there sick. And here's another fyi, for the residents still there. Look up in the Texas landlord / tenant handbook. The phrase right to quiet enjoyment. You people displaced us and caused a lot of discomfort. You don't care about nothing but your pocketbooks. I recommend going to a homeless shelter or sleeping on the streets before I would ever go back there

    My wife and I stayed here a week and could not wait to leave. This place just had a run down low…read moreclass bad feeling about it. In the whole time we were there, we did not see one woman, child or male over 40 years of age. I think the place is just for young single male oil field workers. The owner and the manager was very nice, but the maintenance man, Joe, was a foul mouth alcoholic who's vocabulary consisted almost exclusively of talking about drinking and the "F" word. He showed no respect for anyone and continued his foul mouthed vulgarities even in the precence of my wife and even after I told him I was a pastor. He did this in the presence of both the owner and the manger (both women) who did not seem to mind it either. As far as the park goes, it is pretty basic. The pads consist of small patches of poor quality uneven asphalt. After a week we moved over to the Kemah RV Resort in Kemah, TX. It was only $5 more a month but a world of difference. We are talking night and day here; no comparison at all. We were not set up 10 minutes and our neighbors were coming over to meet us ( this did not happen during the whole week at sunset). I cannot recommend Sunset RV park. It might be okay for a single male who is just needs a place to park his RV to work out of, but it is certainly not for families or couples

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    Texas RV Park

    2.8(8 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    They cost too much you're like put so close together that you can see your neighbor through the…read morewindow I would not stay here

    We have stayed there 4 times. Under the previous management, it was a very clean and neat park, and…read moreI have no reason to believe otherwise now. This review is about our recent treatment for a reservation for early February 2026. We booked a site at this park in February 2025, then in September 2025 changed the dates due to surgery, which they didn't have an issue with. About 3 weeks before our planned arrival, I received an email saying the reservation had been cancelled, followed quickly by an email refunding our money. As we had not cancelled anything and were preparing to depart for a month-long trip, I contacted the park immediately. A man answered who subsequently identified himself as the new owner. He explained that a mistake had been made and the site we were supposed to be in had been double-booked. I initially thought he mean't that they made a mistake when they moved me, so was trying to be understanding. Later in the conversation, though, he said that they booked the other person in NOVEMBER. That mean't that the mistake was with them. My understanding dissipated. Getting sites in southern Texas in the winter is not easy, and this man was kicking us out of a site we are supposed to occupy in 3 weeks. Turned out that the person they made the mistake with was longterm and was already parked in the spot. I'm sorry, but the correct way to handle that situation was to let that person know that they would need to vacate that spot for our stay. We should not have been summarily cancelled because they made a mistake with another person. The owner said that person was already there, so he could not kick them out. He also said he was scheduled to stay until the end of February. Now the truth comes out...he opted for what was financially better for him, rather than correctly handling his customers. The previous owners were a dream to work with, but we will not give this guy a dime going forward. We live in our RV, travel about 20,000 miles a year, and book well in advance. We need to know that, barring an emergency, our site will be open when we arrive. I don't trust this guy to ensure that.

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