Review Detail

4.2 116
Florida 255298
Dec 2021-Jan 2022
(Updated: December 15, 2021)
Overall rating
 
4.9
Location
 
5.0
Cleanliness/Hospitality
 
5.0
Amenities/Facilities
 
4.0
Value
 
5.0
Overall Experience
 
5.0
Battleship Row. We stayed here in a 44' 5th wheel toy hauler. The first thing you notice about the campground is that there is no litter or trash, anywhere. Roads in campground are paved and wide to allow easy access/backing for even the biggest rigs. Sites, in general, are large, level concrete pads with good utility connections and with plenty of space between them. Grounds and landscaping are well maintained. We picked a site along the eastern boundary of the campground and it offered a great deal of privacy along the sides and back. Did not use the bath house or laundry but noted the facilities were clean and in good condition. No WiFi but T-Mobile 5G was 4 bars. This was our first snowbird trip and very glad we were able to get a site here. About %75 - %25 mix of long term (>30 days) and short term campers. Learned a lot from many of the veteran snowbirds here. Welcome Center staff was very helpful and check-in process was quick and informative. They even offer instructions on having your mail/packages sent to you while here, a valuable benefit this time of year. Not sure why a previous reviewer complained about blocking traffic at the entrance, clear directions for RVs to park off to the side to allow others to pass. Disc Golf courses are open and busy on weekends, marina and mini camp store were open and offered ice and propane. Mini golf course was being demolished but all other recreation facilities, including the biking and hiking trails were in good shape. Grocery store just about a mile from the gate, NEX, Package Store, Naval Hospital and VA a few miles further down the main road (US98) at Corry Station. Close to NAS, Gulf Islands National Seashore and lots of regional historic spots. All in all, Battleship Row provides an outstanding experience, especially for the price, for short term or long term residents. To clarify, current rules are that the maximum stay is 90 days after which time you must vacate the area (including Anchor Cove and Oak Grove campgrounds) for 60 days unless a waiver is approved.
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