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Traveler Reviews
I won't stay there again
We stayed at Blue Mesa Rv Ranch July 24 - 29, 2013 because of, what we thought, was a promotional thank you as a result of us buying a trailer last year. When it came time to check out it was our understanding that as a result of this promotion were were to pay for only one night($40) as the promotion only covered four nights. As we were heading to the front office to pay our $40 we were confronted by one of the camp hosts that stopped us and in a confrontational manner informed us that our bill was $460 - OVER HUNDRED DOLLARS MORE THAN WE WERE EXPECTING. She then went on to explain that the reason for the outrageous bill was because we did not attend the "required" tour, a tour NOBODY ever informed us about verbally. Words were exchanged as you can imagine, and finally I stepped in a gave the lady my credit card telling her to simple charge it as I wanted to leave, adding that I would contact my lawyer later as well as submitting to online RVing websites reviews about how I was conned out of $460 at Blue Mesa Recreational Ranch. It was at this point that she held my credit card hostage saying that she wanted to talk to my mother instead. I told her no, and repeated what I said before: "Run my credit card so I can sign it and leave." She once again told me to leave the office, at which point I repeated myself again. When she refused a third time, I considered calling the police but then remembered there is no cell service there. To make a long story short, it looks like law suites will be filled as I am unable to contact anybody at the Blue Mesa RV Ranch (hopefully someone with a cooler head than the lady we talk to) to try and resolve this misunderstanding peacefully. I would like to also add that we begged and pleaded with the lady to let us take this "required" tour that day as there was a class, but our please were met with a cold no.
Beautiful View / Membership Park
This park is part of the Western Horizon Resorts system, and is available to members of a variety of camping membership clubs (many paying thousands of dollars to join). We were invited to stay here as a guest of a member, and paid half the public rate. If you're not a member of one of affiliated clubs or a guest of a member, the park is open to the public for $40/night. If you're interested in checking out the park and putting up with their sales pressure, you can stay for free for a few nights.
The park itself is not too bad - slots are mostly back-in and gravel. Many complaints of sites being quite unlevel (we didn't have a problem with ours). We had a beautiful view of the water. There are two pools and two hot tubs (one indoor, one outdoor), which was a nice way to end an evening. Lots of activities on site, although we didn't check any of them out (horse back riding, ATVing, mini golf, fishing, etc).
All and all. it's not a bad park - but wouldn't think it worth $40 or buying a membership for. But then again, we're just not the sort of RVer that would invest in a membership system.
We were able to get on Sprint data via our booster antenna, and had very spotty AT&T service. Lots of complaints of little cell signal, but apparently a 1/2 mi up the road it's excellent.