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Pandion Ridge Luxury RV Resort
Pandion Ridge Luxury RV Resort in Orange Beach, AL is a luxurious RV resort located on the beautiful Gulf Coast. This resort offers a variety of amenities, including a heated pool, hot tub, fitness center, and a clubhouse with a full kitchen. The resort also features a variety of activities, such as fishing, kayaking, and beach volleyball. Guests can also enjoy the nearby attractions, such as the Gulf State Park, the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo, and the Orange Beach Waterfront Park. With its convenient location and luxurious amenities, Pandion Ridge Luxury RV Resort is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the beauty of the Gulf Coast.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Dave Bok
We planned to stay a week and ended up staying 15 days. The park exceeded our expectations, so we booked for November. We Love access to all the local restaurants, shopping, and proximity to Pensacola Beach. We can't wait to get back.
Jared Basch
For a couple getting back into camping, this place is amazing! Some of the cleanest facilities and sites I have seen. Love all the kid friendly activities and areas in the park! Very easily navigable even with a tow vehicle. Make sure to bring your bikes, you have multiple access points to the extensive bike trail system right from the park.
Sharon Schildt
Amazing is how we describe this RV Resort! Spacious sites with propane fire pits at the sites and around the facility. 2 beautiful pools, a spa, clubhouses and bar and restaurant. So many activities for both kids and adults. So much to do in the area and the beach is only a couple of miles away. You cannot go wrong here!
Terry T
Great park with lots of amenities. Look for a special offer on the website to bring down the cost a bit. East access to the State Park for hiking and biking. This is easily one of the best "Resorts" we've stayed at in years.
Kristianne Egbert
Just not quite the five stars we were expecting. This resort has a ton of potential. I'll start with the good: Roomy sites, lovely facilities (new washers, bathhouses looked nice), clubhouse was nice, covered Cornhole, large playground. There is a restaurant onsite (we didn't eat there) but it's a nice option. We had a ton of rain, everything drained and dried well! If ever you've been at a muddy campground, you know why this matters. The trails to the state park are amazing. You can bike right to the beach and can bike for a really long time, 10+ miles really lovely. Now for the rest: The three pools are lovely, but questionably heated. The larger family pool was by far the warmest, but a solid 15 minute walk from our camper. The two closer pools ranged between icy and frigid. The hot tub was broken and had been for quite some time...the heated pools and hot tub were the #1 reason we booked this resort for December..knowing the weather would be cool. I didn't appreciate that the pool near the restaurant is labeled as not being allowed to bring outside food or drink in, whereas the others you can. We're camping. We have our own stuff...we shouldn't have to buy yours to sit at that particular pool...which is the warm one. Second, the cable is "eternally out" according to a neighbor. They had been there for a month and didn't have cable, despite it being advertised. I guess maybe part of the park it works?? But not all. I called the front desk to ask about the cable (thinking maybe it needed to be turned on at our post or something)...the woman on the phone acted as though she couldn't hear me...then laughed and said just kidding, I've had several of these calls today. I understand she has a rough job because this resort isn't in the shape it's advertised to be in. And while I didn't mind her sense of humor, she acted genuinely surprised that the cable was not working and sent the maintenance guy over to tell us it didn't work...just tell me it doesn't work...why send this guy to tell me it's an ongoing problem. Generally there was one woman at the front that seemed tired of people asking questions. I had asked if there were nets for the pickleball court on the campground that we were in (by the clubhouse)...she snapped an answer saying it's out of her contro and that they are waiting to resurface...which is fine, as the farther courts were open (again a 15 min walk)...but there was no need to snap at me, as I had simply asked a question. Overall, I'd maybe give this place another try, but would probably opt for the state park since it has similar amenities and costs a lot less.
Jennifer Cox
After the nearby state park messed my overnight reservation up, and then had no available spaces, we happened on this park. It is the most expensive park we've stayed at, but the amenities are fantastic. Serene, quiet and clean, we really enjoyed sitting in the hot tub after a long day of driving. Within minutes of the beaches, shopping, and restaurants we really enjoyed our stay.
SB
Very clean, spacious & quiet BUT good grief at a $111per night + “resort” tax= $125 (per night) in winter/February (2022) in Alabama??? (10 miles from the beach) 🤦♀️🤷🏼♀️😩 We’ve been traveling all of the US for 8 yrs now and there is NOTHING at/near/around the place worth that price!!! I paid less on the beach in The Keys with a private beach, full bar and happy hour everyday! But hey….the concert RV pads are level & bathroom is clean 🤷🏼♀️🙄 Oh and did I mention “Time Share” Yep it’s a “Time Share RV Resort” NOTHING SPECIAL ABOUT IT BUT THAT WILL COST YOU up
Ron Smith
A very nice start to a “resort” and “luxury” campground. Currently an addition is ongoing on the south end but unsure what that entails. Very clean well managed all paved CG with level sites & patio’s. All the basics amenities here with sand volleyball area, pickle ball, tennis, & Horseshoes along with a nice fenced in dog park. Clean, well maintained laundry, bath, showers & two pools. (Adult & Family). Well spaced out grassy green space with young trees between sites. My favorite amenity is currently unavailable due to the construction but that is a natural “level” “multi-trail” trail system leading to the paved Gulf State Park trail system. For a walk, run or bike and they are quite a few miles combined. I typically would do 10-12 miles daily and the natural areas were very refreshing and not at all crowded, some days & times I was completely alone. Excellent campground!
Debbie Hansen
Staff is very friendly and helpful. Big nice sites . Also the pads are very nice size. Well maintained rv park.
Jarrod Jeffreys
Only 2 stars because the facility and grounds are nice. Whoever is in charge of staffing needs to evaluate their employees/volunteers. I won’t be going back even if the”fake” nice response asks to come back. Staff was rude and and wanted to enforce “Adult Swim only” pool rules (even though teenagers had been using every other day I was there) but they had no problem with young, unsupervised children zooming around the campground on facility golf carts. I’ll go spend my money at Gulf State Park, Island Retreat, or Sugar Sands RV Park. Shame that these employees lost my business and I will be telling fellow campers to avoid this park.