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Great Oak RV Resort
Overview
Great Oak RV Resort offers a peaceful escape in the heart of Florida’s vacation hub. Known for its namesake majestic oak trees, the park provides a canopy of shade that is rare in many Central Florida resorts. It balances a quiet, residential atmosphere with the excitement of being just minutes away from world-class entertainment. This park serves as a reliable home base where travelers can unwind under a cool breeze after a long day of exploring the sunshine state.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Kissimmee, the resort is strategically positioned near the US-192 corridor, providing easy access to endless dining, grocery stores, and shopping options. Despite its proximity to the urban hustle, the park feels remarkably tucked away from the main road noise. Travelers will appreciate being a short drive from the Kissimmee Lakefront Park, where the natural beauty of Lake Tohopekaliga offers a serene contrast to the local neon lights and famous theme park crowds.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort focuses on comfort and convenience for all types of travelers. Guests have access to full hookup sites with both 30 and 50-amp service, many of which feature level concrete pads and patio areas. On-site facilities include a sparkling heated swimming pool, a clubhouse for social gatherings, and well-maintained laundry rooms. The park is also pet-friendly, ensuring that your four-legged companions can enjoy the shaded walkways and the relaxed pace of the resort right along with you.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw for many visitors is the proximity to Walt Disney World Resort, located just a short drive from the park gates. Beyond the major theme parks, guests can explore the retro charm of Old Town Kissimmee for classic car shows and unique shopping. For those seeking a break from the crowds, airboat tours through the Florida Everglades' headwaters are nearby, offering a chance to spot alligators and native birds in their beautiful natural habitat.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is an ideal choice for families and couples who want to experience Orlando’s world-famous attractions without staying in the middle of the heavy traffic zones. Its quiet environment and heavily shaded lots also make it a top pick for winter snowbirds looking for a friendly, long-term community during the colder months. It serves those who value a balanced pace of travel, blending high-energy tourism with a relaxing, tree-lined retreat to call home.
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User Reviews
Robert Pace
Great resort. Very comfortable, relaxed, and quiet. After being bought out earlier in 2025, Tybee park is getting even better. Friendlier staff AMF positive changes are happening.
Gary Willhide
I am no longer in the park, but I received a phone call just about 30 minutes ago. I was told that the park was sold and everyone in it must get out the Owner or the management is not telling the people that they are waiting till the new owners takes over. I really think that is wrong
Paul Kitner
My partner and I arrived 15 minutes early for our reservation. Before even greeting us, the woman at the front desk—her name is Carol—looked us up and down and immediately said, “Now, we don’t put up with any wild stuff in here!” My fiancé and I were baffled. We looked at each other and then reassured her that we are students and full-time workers who recently moved here. We brushed it off, though in hindsight, we should have turned around and gone somewhere else right then and there. I am a certified RV tech. In the month and a half we’ve been here, I have been fixing and working on people’s RVs at significantly reduced rates compared to my standard pricing. Recently, I worked on someone’s RV, and she wasn’t completely satisfied. This is where the madness with the RV park started. In this line of work, issues are not always fixed on the first attempt, especially when tracing water leaks. However, if I charge someone and the issue persists, I always come back and try to resolve it at no extra charge—because that’s the honest thing to do. All they have to do is let me know. Instead of reaching out to me, this unhappy customer skipped the chain of command and went straight to the front desk, twisting the story to make it seem like I took her money and refused to come back. Now, the front desk lady is telling every single person with RV issues not to go to me because I’m “very expensive.” In reality, I charge $60 less per hour than larger commercial RV shops and $20 less per hour than other local mobile RV techs. On top of that, I’ve been fixing RVs at this park for far less than I normally charge, cutting my own wages to help people. I always make sure my customers know what I should be charging—but at the end of the day, what I charge is none of her business. Yesterday, while I was working on someone’s RV, Carol came strolling up in her golf cart. Thinking I couldn’t hear her because I had my headphones in, she leaned over to the customer and said, “Don’t go to him, he’s charging $$$ an hour.” I could not believe my ears. I finished the job and told the customer not to even worry about paying me because I was going to have a conversation with her. Carol was rude, unprofessional, and nasty. My fiancé and I confronted her and the others involved, making sure they knew how awful their behavior was. There is no reason for a woman in her sixties to behave this way—or for her co-workers and friends to defend her, knowing she was in the wrong. We brought up valid points, and no one had anything to say. The worst part? Carol never even attempted to speak to me about the situation. She didn’t ask for my side of the story—she just immediately started slandering my business and name, getting all her friends to join in. The whole situation is childish, unprofessional, and just plain odd. We had already notified them that we were leaving on the first since we’ve paid rent for the month, and she was still petty enough to stroll up on her golf cart with an eviction notice saying that we had to leave on the first. I kid you not, I cannot make this stuff up. Please pick another park. The people here are nasty and petty.
Kiana Lane
DO NOT STAY HERE! Very rude staff and long-term tenants. Listen to the other bad reviews! By far the absolute WORST park I have ever stayed in. So very unprofessional. You have been warned.
Milagro Padilla
For me is a zero is a ver low class management and place to live. They’re very nasty people, they don’t treat people write, racism and management don’t help those that are being harassed. Some neighbor like to harass people especially if you are a single person, or being a woman just be very careful and the charges are very high and another things they don’t offer any amenities besides the pool.
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