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Pismo Coast Village RV Resort

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★★★★☆
Fancy and you pay for it. What I would call a "real" RV resort. It was all I could find without a reservation. Pismo Beach is full of RV resorts. Nice sunset views. Way too many kids for my liking as they take over the roads with their bikes without regard to vehicles or pedestrians. Would not stay again as too pricey, but had to make do this time.
Nadina
Posted Aug 08, 2017; MO
★★★★★
Excellent park close to beach and town. Well run with lots of amenities -store Cafe great coffee, pool, laundry , playground and spotless restrooms. Price is high but fair for quality. Can't wait to return.
Mimi
Posted Feb 17, 2017; Napa ca
★★★★★
coming and going all the time. Plus the park appears to have a service to park and removed trailers on site. Aside form the park itself, they have a very nice big laundry room, a grill (restaurant), a good size store, pool, decent size arcade, lots of games and things to do and items you can check out. They have scheduled things to do and this was during the summer. It appeared you could rent a surrey bike that 4 people peddle and perhaps a regular bike, but The sites are back in and not exactly level, but they have 30 and 50 amp service. The cable is decent and it has double water faucet and one sewer hookup. The park road is paved and the site is dirt with a fire pit and picnic table. The wifi has several connections. The bathrooms are clean and the showers are some of the best I've encountered. They have shelves for use and are good size. The park is located right outside of Pismo and close to hwy 101. The park is relatively close to good shopping in San Luis Obispo - like Target, Costco, Best Buy, Home Depot, Trader Joe's, Ulta, Bed Bath & Beyond
Jjtrips
Posted Sep 11, 2015; Arizona
★☆☆☆☆
Don't know where these other reviewers styed but we stayed at Pismo Coast Village Recreation Vehicle Resort. We are in a 40 foot motorhome pulling a toad. We stayed here June 21st, 22nd and 23rd of 2015. The space they placed us in was 168 and is right across from the children's playground. The space is so narrow that the truck on my left can barely open their door to get in and out. Dividing the space on my right is a palm tree positioned that in order to park the toad the wife has to exit the car before we park because her door would hit the motorhome.
The children are not supervised by their guardians and do NOT talk and laugh, they SCREAM until 9:30 at night and start back up at 8:00. So if you have kids under 12 yrs give this place 5 stars so you can just park them at the playground and you can stay by your RV.
Boxcar48
Posted Jun 22, 2015; Nevada
★★★★★
Nice clean sites with friendly staff. Great access to the beach and to all their facilities.
Brucito
Posted May 06, 2015; La jolla
★★★★☆
very crowded, constant smoke from fire rings, nice showers/bathrooms. Beach access good, across a lagoon. Great location to access Pismo Beach and very friendly and helpful staff. Wifi NEVER worked.
Desert cat
Posted Mar 28, 2015; Albuquerque
★★★★☆
Agree with last reviewer. Only downside for us was the intermittent wifi. There are lots of repeaters, & there's a strong signal, but some folks must download a lot & use up bandwidth. Very frustrating if you're trying to communicate with family.

Park is massive, with 400 sites. Altho close together, the layout somehow doesn't make you feel on top of your neighbour.

Looked like lots of loyal campers who visit often. If you're interested in seeing every type of RV imaginable, this is the place. From extravagant to kooky. It's an entertainment in itself.

We'd certainly return in our 18' trailer.
Tuxedoville
Posted Sep 23, 2013; Victoria, BC
★★★★☆
Pismo Coast RV Village is amazing, great spots, a 5 min walk to down town, nice staff, 24-7 security, pool, huge store with practically everything you need. The spots were grass lined, fire pits are cleaned out daily, great lookout points over the ocean, we already planning my next visit there. The north spots are definitely the prime real estate lots and are usually saved for share holders. I would say the only down side is that they advertise walking to the beach, which you can if you walk to town (only 5 min) and go to the beach, but the park has a marsh between them and the beach, but like I said there is little enclosed gazebos that are built up so you can see the beach.. I would say the best park in the area.
Aaron
Posted Jun 10, 2012;
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