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Sundial Budget RV Park
Sundial Budget RV Park is a family-friendly RV park located in Peoria, Arizona. The park offers a variety of amenities, including full hookups, a swimming pool, a playground, a laundry facility, and a clubhouse. The park is conveniently located near shopping, dining, and entertainment options. The park also offers a variety of activities, such as fishing, hiking, and biking. Sundial Budget RV Park is a great place to stay for those looking for a peaceful and relaxing getaway.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Emma DeHererra
Sundial RV Park is a fantastic place to stay! From the moment we arrived, we were impressed by how clean, quiet, and well-maintained everything was. The staff is incredibly friendly and helpful, making check-in a breeze and ensuring we had everything we needed. The roads through the park were recently redone and look great, which adds to the overall well-kept feel of the place. The sites are spacious with full hookups, and the desert views are absolutely beautiful—especially at sunset. One of the best things is the location—being so close to Grand Avenue makes it easy to get anywhere in Phoenix. It’s a peaceful spot with a welcoming community atmosphere. Highly recommend!
Debbie Patterson
I’m very sad about this. The place is nice but be very very careful when signing their contract I had to put $400 down to save a spot. The reason for the spot was my home sold, One week before signing, my buyers backed out of my offer. I was very devastated on that so when I called to cancel my spot, I was hoping that I could get at least half of it back due to the circumstances I’m a senior citizen and I live off my Social Security and a part-time job. So when I do sell my house again, I will not be staying at this facility. The staff in the office was very nice, but they made $400 off a person that lives from month to month.
Ashley Marie
We have lived in this rv park for almost a year! We planned on living here until we bought a a house. 🙂 I have two young kids and this place was great for kids! We’ve had two canopies up and old management also told us my kids could have their jump house out as long as I put it away and night. New management came in and made everyone sign new lease agreements with new rules. We understood why because the park needs some cleaning up. She told my boyfriend we needed to take our white parking canopy down. He argued with her as to why because we’ve been allowed to have it up the entire time and she said she’d get back to him about it. Which she never did. She emailed him a 7 day warning to take it down and he doesn’t check his emails 🥲 so she literally left a 10 day eviction notice on our door. Our neighbor received the same letter and she let him make it right and stay. But not us all because she had an issue with my boyfriend “playing games” with her which is the exact words of the young guy in the office. I’m beyond sad. We’ve been great renters, we have a 2024 nice rig, we kept our space clean, paid everything on time. The worst kind of manager is one who likes to ruin peoples lives by proving “who’s boss”. We’ve became friends with most of the long time people in there and it was sad to hear them all say they are scared to get kicked out. I woke up sad for my kids this morning. No one deserves to be evicted from somewhere the called home over a canopy. I really hope the owners realize she is going to run away business. She’s a VERY mean lady.
Edie Dafoe
The manager is a grouch and didn’t provide the fob we needed to access the building for laundry or tell us we needed one. We ran lodging for 8.5 years and understand how difficult something like this can be. I think if you’re going charge a bit much and expect guests to follow six pages of rules, you need 100% hold up your part of the bargain. The grounds are pavement, dirt and concrete (which you’re not supposed to drive on, even by the office. Who installs concrete that you can’t drive on AT ALL, in an RV park?) There are a few trees and many young oleanders, which bloomed during our visit. The courtyard is very nice, with artificial grass and some furniture. I have a little trouble with the policy of even overnight guests needing a newer RV (Ours is brand new.), when probably half the long term renters spread throughout the grounds, have some pretty shabby units. Really?? Maybe those should’ve been grouped and separated.
Alex Thiel
Prebooked this RV Park ahead, as the slots get taken very fast for short time rental. The amenities are all new and the staff were very friendly. Maybe a bit noisy if your parking lot is on the street side.