7 reviews of Vallejo Mobile Home Community & RV Park
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Jan S.
Place rating: 1 Bradenton, FL
We’ve camped from Florida to California and this is the worst campground we’ve stayed in. We have a 35 ft 5th wheel. We barely got it parked in our assigned spot because of all the vehicles parked on the streets. Our awning is touching our neighbors slide out. There is a 1 ft strip of gravel between our trailers. The gravel has piles of dog poop everywhere. Our neighbors had a very loud fight our first night. We were disturbed every night by cars with loud booming radios speeding in between their speed bumps. Dogs left outside barking. We have two dogs and while I was walking the I witnessed a dog fight. The laundry room doors had to remain locked shut while I did laundry, I assume for my safety. We were only there three nights. 99% of the people live there. There was always homeless people in front of the park and the park does not have any gates. Our neighbor for only one night was a retired cop. He said it was even too much for him.
Omega T.
Place rating: 1 Santa Monica, CA
If only zero starts was an option! By far the worst place we’ve stayed! Unfortunately all the parks in the bay area we’re full up and this was our only option. I really wish we had chosen to boon dock instead of staying here. We didn’t feel safe. I didn’t let my kids play outside. It’s not in the greatest part of town and people in the stores near by even warned me to keep an eye on my kids due to the crime. This place is dirty and dumpy. I didn’t even like leaving the RV to go grocery shopping! The pictures on the website are very misleading! The park is filled with old junk RV’s and mobile homes. On the day we checked in, I spent 45 minuets cleaning piles of dog crap and cigarette butts off our lot. We moved in at the end of March and left the 8 days into May. Thankfully a space had opened at a different park. I knew we would lose our $ 200 deposit because we didn’t give a 30 days notice. What I didn’t expect was to be charge extra. We’d paid May’s rent($ 600 + utilities). The office lady(who was really nice) said once corporate processed our paper we’d probably get something back. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case. The corporate group kept the $ 200 deposit, the $ 600+ for May’s rent and then then charged us an additional $ 20 rent and day + utilities for 8 days in June. I wanted to call the corporate office, but guess what there’s not number at all on our closing cost paperwork. Beware of this park! It’s a rip off!
David H.
Place rating: 1 Vallejo, CA
First person I met was Chris, sales agent for the park. Terrible service, no return calls after the first call. I made 10 calls to this person and no call back. So if your in the market to purchase a mobile home, don’t count on this guy to help you. Next person I met was Kimberly, she is the Park Manager. Kimberly don’t return calls aswell. Her favorite saying is, do you have any Idea how many people I see or talk to to Everyday. In closing I give this place a big F for FAILURE. Failure to communicate to a potential customer. I would not and will not recommend this business to anyone.
Rich T.
Place rating: 5 Sacramento, CA
Straight forward RV park with friendly managers. One of the most affordable places in the Bay Area. I’m a huge Giants fan. The summer I stayed in this park I would catch the Vallejo water ferry directly to AT&T park and back; an awesome way to head into the city. Another weekend we checked out Napa valley, it’s just over the bridge. All and all an affordable RV park with all your basic amenities centrally located in Northern California.
Rick A.
Place rating: 1 Vallejo, CA
This place is horrible. I had to stay here unfortunately due to some financial difficulties. I was a stellar tenant, paid rent early, even pulled the weeds in our space when we left. This place lied to us about what procedures were expected when we left, and consequently stole our entire deposit even though we left the space immaculate. The front desk lady refused to give us phone numbers to corporate when we wanted to find out where our deposit was a month after we had left. The park supervisor told us when we left that our space was in great shape and there was no reason we wouldn’t get our full deposit back. We got the run around every time we tried to follow up, it was like dealing with a bunch of thugs. When I finally got ahold of someone they told me that I was lucky they weren’t charging me for a whole nother month rent since they said that we didn’t give them notice before we left when we did in fact give them notice. Then they had the audacity to tell me that if I stopped pursuing getting my deposit back they wouldn’t pursue charging me for this mysterious extra month’s rent. They basically tried to black mail me or extort me whatever you want to call it. Don’t bother with this place because if you have any sort of problem they will dip and dodge and refused to give you any sort of information on how to appropriately deal with things, this place is charging an arm and a leg for parking spots in a drug infested crime infested neighborhood. All they care about is your checkbook.
Eric C.
Place rating: 1 Tucson, AZ
Tall Trees was hands-down the most dangerous RV park we have ever stayed at. That it advertises itself in its promotional material as an «RV resort» is perhaps the grossest if not most illegal examples of false advertising and misrepresentation I have ever come across. What it is is a ugly, broken– down trailer park in one of the worst neighborhoods in Vallejo, California, which is, unfortunately, already, one of the most dangerous crime-ridden, and drug infested cities in the area. A simple Google search on Vallejo, California, or a Google search on ‘Should I live or move to Vallejo, California?’ Will provide scores or horror stories about living there. Unfortunately, we did not do that research, instead researched RV parks in the general area, and when we saw the words ‘RV resort’ and some pretty pictures that much have been taken decades ago, we unfortunately went there. Immediately upon arriving, we knew it was a down-and-out trailer park, and the locals certainly did not look friendly, or even particularly safe. But since we had been driving all day, were exhausted, had three good guard dogs in our RV, and that it was already getting dark, we decided to stay. After dark, this place became Drug Dealing Central. I work in the substance abuse treatment fiend so I know what I am talking about. But trust me, you could be someone who couldn’t tell the the difference between Crustal Meth and Tide detergent and you would have come to the same conclusion. We got very little sleep because between 11pm and about 3am, I counted no less that 15 vehicles male in-and-out stops of less than five minutes each at the trailer directly next to us. And you know that trailer wasn’t selling lemonade. I could see through the windows of our RV similar activity at a number of other trailers within sight. The next morning, I met and spoke to a pleasant elderly resident on social security who had been living there for years and confirmed what I had witnessed. She told me multiple reports and calls have been made to the Vallejo police department but to no effect. Again, I am sure the Vallejo police have a lot on their hands, and like most government agencies, are tremendously understaffed. We left grateful that no harm had come to us and of course won’t be back. And nor should you, unless it’s illegal street drugs you’re after. But then again, you are, there’s no need to stay there, a simple midnight drive-through will show you where the vendor’s trailers are.
Judy V.
Place rating: 2 Santa Maria, CA
Pros: Staff were helpful and neighbors pleasant. Security patrols at night. Cons: Not many trees to see as you might think by it’s name. The park is located in an industrial area and by the looks of it probably not the best area in town. This is more like your average trailer park with long-term residents living in a mixture of mobile and modular homes.