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Rose Bay Travel Park
Rose Bay Travel Park is a family-friendly RV park located in Port Orange, Florida. The park is situated on the banks of the Halifax River and offers a variety of amenities, including a swimming pool, boat ramp, fishing pier, and a playground. The park also offers a variety of activities, such as kayaking, canoeing, and paddle boarding. The park is also close to the beach, shopping, and dining. Rose Bay Travel Park is a great place to stay for a relaxing vacation or a weekend getaway.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Keith
Lady that says she is the manager and works in the office is so rude and racist. I have never been talked to like that in my life. I am a very respectful person, but this lady makes her own conclusions and refused to give me a contact of her superior. I guess she owns the place. I can see why this place is so empty with that lady running the business. I wish I had it on camera because her behavior was ridiculous and unjust in every way. I really wish I knew who really was in charge. Surely they know who they have working for them.
Jim Haycock
Bugs, worst I’ve ever encountered, probably from a large drainage ditch on the west side. Several run down, abandoned old rigs on the premises, maybe health concern. Most people were very nice, except one full timer. She was rude! Train tracks on west side and 4:30am trains were common. No wifi. Many parking slabs in disrepair. Weather was perfect.
Norm Michele
The park is in an area with plenty to do. Many restaurants, grocery stores, shops, close to lots of options. We absolutely loved the area. The TRAIN, however, is frequent and very loud. The price is fair and the sites are a good size. 2 negative encounters with the maintenance person that appears to only want to drive around on a Cushman. 1st encounter, I was at the maintenance gate asking a person sitting on a golf cart if he worked there. The person pointed to a guy literally coming in skidding on a Cushman, laughing. I said hi and he acknowledged me. He immediately walked past me to the golf cart and kept his back to me while speaking with the guy on the golf cart…. for way too long. He was mostly bitching about his supervisor. The guy in the golf cart eventually pointed to me. The maintenance person then looked towards me. I ask if it were possible to get a picnic table. He said that he would find one ‘tomorrow’ and deliver it. He did at 3:30 pm. The next day. 2nd encounter. He was in the middle of the road talking to someone. I waited for an oncoming vehicle to pass so I could drive around him. There are several RV’s in the park that should be repaired or removed. The guest were very friendly and the park was a nice place to walk the dogs.
Anna Wagner
Stayed here for a month long stay as we travel full time and move regularly. The majority of our stay was honestly pretty good. We enjoyed the small fishing area at the back of the park. Our site was fairly large and plenty deep for our 40ft unit. It is sad to leave such a negative review on this place but, the front office woman is VERY RUDE. I completely understand the other reviews stating similar. I think most of our interaction with other residents was fairly positive and some are very nice. Others can be very rude as well. Almost half the units in the park are either for sale or flat out abandoned and falling apart. Poorly run park, which is sad because it is such a great location. Bathrooms are clean, but randomly closed without reason. We will not return even if in the area again.
Kathleen Hogan
To consider this an Encore RV resort really misrepresents its true nature. If you want the sound of a mile long train including approaching intersections blasting multiple times a day, this is your pick. If you want run down, condemned, neglected annual trailer homes for your vistas, this is your pick. If you want zero amenities besides the small pool, books, puzzles, and TOPS meetings, this is your pick. If you want a soggy site near a drainage area and electric service area that is an huge hazard, pick site six. This eyesore has huge potential with bay access that is seriously underscored. TT needs to put serious $ into it.