How to Review a Campground

When you write a RV park review you are sharing your opinions and experiences with other potential travelers. Your RV park reviews should be fun but informative and whenever possible try to include the following information:

  1. Dates you Visited – State the year and month of your trip.
  2. Rate Paid – Average this to include weekends.
  3. Any Discounts Accepted – If you used any or noticed any discount cards, coupons or certain days or time of the year when the charge is less expensive be sure to include this in your RV park evaluation.
  4. Friendliness of all Associated with the Establishment – Include any contact with staff, owners and workers that stand out.
  5. Amenities – Was there a swimming pool, arcade, beach?
  6. Tidiness of Establishment – Was everything well maintained?
  7. Anything else that Stood Out – Anything you may have noticed that was worthwhile to share with others.

The campground reviews will assist other travelers and by following these tips you will cultivate a reputation of a reviewer that others can trust for an useful reviews.

  1. Explain in detail. Detailed information can make a RV park review, don‘t just list essentials. include helpful information that’s not slanted. One-sided assessments and likings fluctuate from one traveler to another, you will want to detail why you feel the way you do about the property. Tell the reader why your opinion is what it is, keep it easy-to-read, well organized, and concise.
  2. Be thoughtful when explaining your experience. Even if it was your worse experience, unnecessary criticism is not necessary to get your point across. Tell your experience in a way that the readers will comprehend why you feel that way.
  3. It’s not always easy to be objective. Even an establishment that disappointed you can have something on the bright-side, try to recognize the positives and cons. Your personal encounter will be obvious on your assessment but try not to allow it to cloud your judgment.
  4. Write with your audience in mind. Consider what a another vacationer would want to understand about the campground if they were considering visiting.
  5. Include yourself in the review. Tell the reader where you’re coming from. Readers want to know if you are a seasoned a the park or if this was your first stay.
  6. Spell check and use proper punctuation. That includes using periods at the completion of sentences. Never write in all capital letters.
  7. Include your photos. Photos are a great way to share yoru experience. Parks will only post their best photos but we as guests can share their not so good sides if we see any.
  8. Update your campground review. Even if nothing changed from your first review…the reader is unaware that you continue going back to the same place time after time unless you write one for each stay.

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