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October 2023 by Kendra Wilson
Hey... let's be real. This is not your "RV resort" and is that's what your looking for, I recommend you move on up the road. We were coming into a winter and most all Wyoming and Colorado parks were closing. This park is open year round and MORE than met our needs for a 41 ft class A rig. We have our own showers, toilet and washer/ dryer so I cannot speak to the bath house situations but we were comfortable for the week we stayed.
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October 2023 by don robertson
A good place for an overnight.Pretty basic. No TV, no picnic table but good WIFI.
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September 2023 by Nels Peterson
Edit, summer 2023. Since the ownership has changed to a more corporate organization, the park is not as nice as it once was. Weed control (goatheads) is nearly non existent and overall appearance has declined considerably. The water, power and sewer work, which is good. We tend to stay there when we head west on I80. We will stay there again.
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August 2023 by Cindy Heimann
The only thing I can say good about this place is it was a great location for traveling and the The Knotty Pine Saloon was near by to give us hospitality. The campground itself is in dire need of someone that truly cares about owning a campground. The grass needed cut desperately!!! The sites are very uneven! The playground had yellow tape around it. Everything here needs help!
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August 2023 by Junia Hastings
Because of the Cheyenne Frontier Days happening when we came thru, this company jacked up their prices thru the roof. What would normally be at best $30, they charged $100. The grounds are a mess....obviously, Rjourney doesn't really care about this campground. Flies are also all over the place. There are fly traps hanging by the electric outlet. The only good thing about it was the location off I-80. Lesson learned...keep going.
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August 2023 by Kendra G.
Update on this. I reached out to the person who responded from Pine Bluffs RV Resort and the only response I got was that they answer several emails a day and couldn't remember me so after reminding her via screenshots of this feed.. no response days later
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July 2023 by Frank W.
If we could give it negative stars it would be NEGATIVE 5 stars!!! We called to make a last minute reservation as we were traveling. Called and were transferred to the Pine Bluffs office because the main number was not sure if there were sites available last minute. The Pine Bluffs lady said she would have to check if there were sites - placed on hold, a few minutes later she said there was one left but it would be $99 before Good Sam discount because of Frontier Days in Cheyenne (40 miles away). When we pulled in it looked like there were plenty of sites empty. We signed in and it came to $99 (no Good Sam discount) even though we were quoted. Were given site 96 and when we pulled into the site the gravel was full of weeds and not level - and there at least 6 sites near us that were vacant. 2 other RV'ers pulled in behind us and their sites too were full of weeds as well. I had to cut through weeds to find the electrical, water and sewer connections. The Wi-Fi code they gave us did not work and when I called them, I was told they didn't live on site and to go ask a person at another site for help. The only good thing is the electrical worked and we were able to turn our AC on. For $99, you would think it were a Premium site - you can even a Premium site at a nice KOA for that price. WOULD NOT RECOMMEND THIS RV PARK!!!
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July 2023 by Carley Fox
Me and my fiancé stayed from May-June . There is no management on site ever, if there are any issues it is very hard to get ahold of the management who is at the Cheyenne location, and nothing seems to get fixed very fast once you do. There are stickers everywhere that get stuck in your shoes and dogs paws. They advertise a dog run, playground, laundry room, store, propane, and tent sites but there are indeed no tent sites, no dog run, the playground is flipped over from the wind, when we arrived the dryers didn’t work and half of the washers were broken, and of course there is no store or propane because no one is here. They told us to come to Cheyenne to get propane because their station here isn’t even working, and they have no one to fill it, this was at 8pm and Cheyenne is 45 minutes away. Then management insisted they needed workers, to then not send out paperwork, schedules, or a procedure to clock in. They started getting snippy with my fiancé and threatening to take away out “privileges” and assume he isn’t working because no one would contact him back! They then charged us for our stay even though he was working! Thank you Tammy and Leann
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July 2023 by Dc. Peace
It was one of the worst ones we stayed at but it had the best wifi. The campers are backed in to each other and there's no grass, all gravel. But they were pretty cheap and we only needed it to sleep
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June 2023 by Carley F.
Me and my fiancé stayed from May-June . There is no management on site ever, if there are any issues it is very hard to get ahold of the management who is at the Cheyenne location, and nothing seems to get fixed very fast once you do. There are stickers everywhere that get stuck in your shoes and dogs paws. They advertise a dog run, playground, laundry room, store, propane, and tent sites but there are indeed no tent sites, no dog run, the playground is flipped over from the wind, when we arrived the dryers didn't work and half of the washers were broken, and of course there is no store or propane because no one is here. They told us to come to Cheyenne to get propane because their station here isn't even working, and they have no one to fill it, this was at 8pm and Cheyenne is 45 minutes away. Then management insisted they needed workers, to then not send out paperwork, schedules, or a procedure to clock in. They started getting snippy with my fiancé and threatening to take away out "privileges" and assume he isn't working because no one would contact him back! They then charged us for our stay even though he was working! Thank you Tammy and Leann
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June 2023 by Judy D
Cons:No office staff, But camp host was very nice. No store as advertised, or outdoor game areas, nothing close by, but commercial businesses .The grass(weed) areas need attention as they are overgrown. Goat heads are everywhere you walk. No picnic tables to be seen. The playground area was roped off due to ( from what we could see a hazard of falling apart), Kids in the Park have nowhere to go. Granted this park is FULL of out of state worker's, but come on, take pride in your Park. Good for brief stops only. The train runs very frequently next to the park.Pros:On the upside, the bath house was very nicely kept up, Laundry area was OK but only 3 of the washers worked and two of the dryers. (Thank goodness we have our own)We would only comeback heregora night stay IF nothing else were available in the area.
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June 2023 by Paulette Harris
Nice, safe, basic place for a stopover. No office personnell, but a long term resident was checking people in. She was very nice and helpful. I'd stay here againSafety: Quiet and felt very safe.
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April 2023 by D. W.
This resort is managed by the manager of the Cheyenne location, which is where I had major issues.I live full time in an RV. I made a reservation with the RJourney R V Resort in Cheyenne, WY for October 21, 2022 through January 15, 2023. I was planning to leave for warmer weather in January but I decided to stay close to my children and my grandchildren. I posted a request for places to park my RV on Facebook and the management at RJourney saw the request. They came to me and offered a "camp worker" employment option: I work 25 hours per week in the office/store and they would give me free lot rent. I told them that I have health issues and I didn't think that I could manage that. They needed people and persisted offering to work with me only afternoon hours. I finally agreed to their terms and applied for the position the first week of February 2023. I was told they would not charge me rent while waiting to be hired. They finally completed their hiring process on March 21. My daughter, who is staying with me was also planning to work for them for wages. I worked a two hour shift on March 24, 2023 and was exposed to cleaning products that caused me to go home and use an inhaler. After which, I got a bad cold. I was not able to work the following week and on Friday, I called the manager and explained that my health was interfering with my ability to work, as I had initially predicted. The manager got extremely upset and hung up. She then texted me offering to let me stay for free lot rent and still pay my daughter wages. So, if she would agree to work for them, we could stay and not pay lot rent. She asked to have my daughter contact her and I responded that my daughter had and interview and would contact her the following day. My daughter was planning to work two jobs to try to get back on her feet. Tammy, the manager, got extremely upset and told us to leave the park by the following day and that they would charge me for my metered electric. Within minutes of driving out of the park, they processed charges for 3 months of lot rent. I didn't owe rent. I have disputed the charges.I was perfectly honest with them about not being sure that I could work. They just didn't listen. There was another work camper that disappeared over night. I bet he had a similar issue. They need new management!
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February 2023 by Kindsey Alberty
They never plow out the park for snow making it impassable an corporate will over bill you an not call you back
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February 2023 by Billy Moore
They overcharge patrons + tack on extra charges without notification then WILL NOT respond or answer phone to explain the charges. When you work across the state you shouldn't have to deal with this thievery.