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We
are
full
time
RVers,
travel
often,
and
are
good
tenants.
We
were
red
flagged.
Seems
like
a
trend.
Read
the
other
low-star
reviews
and
save
yourself
some
trouble.
Go
stay
at
Rockwell
or
Council.
They’re
likely
quieter
anyway.
We
have
never
had
a
complaint
from
any
of
the
locations
we’ve
stayed
across
several
states.
We
stayed
with
Mustang
Run
for
a
week
in
November.
When
I
booked,
I
thought
it
odd
that
they
did
not
provide
any
sort
of
email
confirmation.
When
I
asked
for
one
I
was
told
“We
don’t
do
that
here.
We
keep
it
simple,
but
I’ve
got
you
down.”
This
should
have
been
my
red
flag
for
lack
luster
management.
We
called
ahead
to
let
them
know
we
would
be
coming
in
after
hours.
Upon
arrival
we
picked
up
our
packet
from
the
office
board
and
made
our
way
to
our
site.
We
had
a
nice
(although
noisy)
stay.
One
evening
we
decided
to
have
a
fire
at
our
campsite
using
our
enclosed
Breeo
fire
pit.
We
first
carefully
checked
the
documentation
we
were
provided
and
also
reviewed
the
policies
online.
There
was
no
mention
of
camp
fires
(I
checked
online
policies
again
5
minutes
before
writing
this
review.
No
policy
on
campfires).
About
30
minutes
after
we
sat
down
around
the
fire,
someone
drove
by
and
told
us
that
Oklahoma
was
under
a
burn
ban.
We
IMMEDIATELY
thanked
the
gentleman,
and
doused
the
fire
with
water
to
put
it
out.
No
mention
was
made
of
a
park
policy
violation.
And
no
one
contacted
us
at
any
other
time
about
the
“infraction”.
On
the
last
day
we
were
there,
a
family
member
came
to
see
us
off.
She
was
onsite
perhaps
20
minutes.
We
were
asked
to
move
her
car
out
from
behind
the
trailer
where
she
had
parked.
We
moved
it
right
away
and
she
parked
in
the
vacant
slip
next
to
ours.
She
stayed
in
her
car
with
car
running
from
that
point
forward
since
we
were
about
to
leave.
We
have
a
brand
new
truck
and
trailer,
kept
a
clean
site
while
we
were
there,
dropped
our
trash
at
the
dumpster,
and
left
not
knowing
we
had
been
black-listed.
We
were
unaware
of
any
reason
why
we
would
be
-
happy
customers
off
to
the
next
adventure.
Fast
forward
a
few
months
and
I
call
to
book
another
stay.
I’m
told
that
they
will
not
rent
a
space
to
us
again
because
we
broke
the
park
policy
on
camp
fires.
I
asked
if
there
was
anything
we
could
do
since
those
rules
were
not
disclosed.
I
was
told
that
the
notice
was
in
the
papers
we
received
(it
was
not).
I
was
then
told
our
fire
pit
left
a
burn
ring
in
the
grass
(caused
by
the
heat
from
the
underside
of
our
24”
fire
pit.
This
was
not
a
grass
fire).
I
said
that
I’d
be
glad
to
pay
a
fine
for
damages
and
was
flatly
declined.
I
asked
if
I
could
speak
with
a
manager.
She
said
she
was
the
manager.
Then
she
informed
me
that
we
also
had
a
parking
violation.
When
I
asked
about
the
parking
violation,
I
was
told
“I’m
not
sure,
the
account
is
just
flagged
for
parking
violation,
fire
violation
and
the
mark
on
the
grass.”
My
advice
to
future
travelers
is
to
be
EXTREMELY
careful
not
to
upset
the
staff,
don’t
assume
the
rules
are
fully
disclosed,
and
don’t
count
on
basic
notice
OR
decency
if
you
“step
out
of
line”.
I
would
much
prefer
to
receive
a
follow
up
call
or
even
a
charge
to
my
credit
card
for
fees/damages
than
to
be
blind
sided
when
trying
to
schedule
a
return
visit.
We
were
not
reckless
or
destructive.
We
made
honest
mistakes
that
anyone
could
make!
At
the
end
of
a
conversation
that
was
nothing
less
than
shocking,
I
said,
“There
is
no
one
else
I
can
talk
to?
What
the
hell?”
She
proceeded
to
gaslight
me
as
if
I
was
being
treated
fairly,
then
she
hung
up
on
me.
An
extremely
unfortunate
way
to
relate
to
a
would
be
repeat
(and
reasonable)
customer.
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