Review Detail
3.8 18
Alaska
47054
30 Jun-4 Jul 2016
Overall rating
4.2
Location
4.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
5.0
Amenities/Facilities
4.0
Value
4.0
Overall Experience
4.0
The Rec office is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Camp Hosts Jim and Becky(?)are the greatest. We were scheduled into a dry site but Jim was able to upgrade us to a site with water. Jim came by the camp site and brought us maps of the Post and of Fairbanks. These maps were very helpful. Jim pointed out a few of the highlights around town and the fact that the Expressways around town resembled Santa's sleigh. Jim explained why there were power pedestals at the campsites but no power to some including ours in site 39. He also advised that we could use our generator 24/7 if we wanted to. We always try to keep the generator use to a minimum. Jim also advised that he had a blue tank and ATV available for the campers to use to facilitate dumping the holding tanks without moving the RV. I thought this was particularly unusual but a nice way to make up for not having sewer available. The office staff was very friendly and helpful. We didn't utilize the laundry or showers so cannot attest to there condition. Easy access through the main gate with the exception of the traffic circle as you approach the gate. It gets a bit tricky with a 43' 5th wheel. $18/night seemed a bit expensive for water only but at least the water quality was 100% better than Eielson Fam Camp. I wish more people would leave their reviews. It would help to see trends good or bad. It's been over 2 years since the last review.
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Ordering
July 29, 2016
Thank you for your comments. Just a note: The "Blue Boy" had a "blowout" so is now not available. Spread the word that when coming around the roundabout, prepare yourself by being in the left lane as you will be turning left immediately after leaving the guard shack. Thank you again for coming to Glass Park and sharing your summer with us.
ontheroad
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