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Three Flags RV Resort
Three Flags RV Resort
We spent 21 days at the Three Flags Resort in Florida during June 2016 and enjoyed our time there, the site is really suitable for RVs with easy to access pull through pitches, some of which are below tall trees. 50 amp supplies are available on some pitches and 30 amp on others, access into the site is excellent off the route 44 at Wildwood and with easy access to I-44 and local shopping within 2 miles.
The camp site has a good swimming pool area with outside shower and good rest rooms which can be used as changing rooms the pool area is well maintained and us next to the reception office where there is a good video library free of charge. TV reception is not good unless you have a satellite system and there no cable TV available on the site.
There is laundry facilities on site and a large community centre with a games area but has an age restriction on the pool tables, outside mini-golf pitch & put area and a shuttle board area which is good fun and a hard court tennis area. During out stay we had Tropical Storm Colin hit the site with 2 days of rain but the site did not flood and coped well with the rainfall. The pitches are mainly grass on a sand base there are a few hard standing concrete pads but not that many. We enjoyed this camp site it was very peaceful and the wardens were always busy looking after the site, which is well maintained and popular with many guests returning year after year, the site is well placed for reaching attractions in Orlando.
Very Nice Park...But Not A 5 Star Resort as Rated
This is a Thousand Trails park that we paid $13 per night for a pull-thru FHU with our Coast to Coast membership. They had a $3 additional “Resort Fee” on top of the $10 we pay through our membership. This is becoming a more frequent occurrence during peak season in many locations.
They received a Five Star Resort rating, for which we are not sure how that rating is calculated, this is a very nice park, but not a five star resort.
Sites were grass and sand and very spacious, we could actually fit two of us into our space. There were very tall trees throughout the park but we were able to find one without any of them.
There are two separate parts of this park, the front part for the short timers and the rear for the more long timers, we were put in the front area. Many of the amenities were located in the rear area.
There was a big laundry facility that had ample machines that could accommodate many loads, we did not use them but at the time we were checking them out they were all available.
The recreation area was under major construction, they were renovating the entire interior with new tile and other items. We were advised that it would be completed by the following week. Our plan is to utilize this convenient locale once again while we are in the Florida area, so we will then update our review regarding this area.
The pool was at the front of the park, right next to the office area. There were restrooms attached but they did not have showers in them, plenty of room for them but none were installed, very wasted space. We did not locate the other restrooms for photos but will attempt to do just that on our next visit.
Phone coverage was excellent, we used our Verizon MiFi with full bars that worked wonderfully.