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Valley Of the Sun RV Park
The Valley of the Sun RV Park in Peoria, Arizona is a family-friendly RV park located in the heart of the Sonoran Desert. The park offers a variety of amenities, including full hookups, a heated pool, a playground, a clubhouse, and a laundry facility. The park is conveniently located near shopping, dining, and entertainment, and is just a short drive from Phoenix and Scottsdale. The park also offers a variety of activities, such as fishing, hiking, biking, and golfing. With its beautiful desert scenery and convenient location, Valley of the Sun RV Park is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the great outdoors.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Joel&Holly Kambach
Looks like a conveniently located place behind the Days hotel. Can stay up to 28 Days with an opportunity to renew if available. Off of grand be near Highway, it isn’t amenity rich but for those needing to help aging parents it’s ideal bcz it’s all ages.
Dana Apolinar
The park is fairly well lit, and the neighborhood is relatively quiet (we don't mind the train). Bathrooms/showers, though outdated, are temperature controlled and have been mostly clean. About half the laundry machines are functional (at $4 load), and the ice machine is a nice perk. RV spaces aren't really level, and the roads are a mess, but maintenance at least seems to be present on site daily. We love the staff in the office after 3 pm, but the dayshift desk lady has never been very personable to put it kindly, so we avoid the office altogether for help at all with anything in the morning hours. We considered that all utilities were included here in the monthly rate when searching for a new long-term space in our budget but were a little upset to discover their "month" every month is only 28 days. Also, the park failed to mention at check-in that they had shut off ALL provided 110 outlets for RV guests. In what is sometimes a 120+ degree Arizona summer, and especially in a park with NO shade we really count on our extra a/c to give our roof unit a break and for the high price of living here being unable to use it has been pretty miserable. The pool keeps us from dying, but recently, the chemicals have been so strong that we have all noticed new and significant hair loss. If it wasn't for trying to survive this heat, we wouldn't even be getting in it anymore. Something definitely needs adjusted there! We also considered into the cost that there was supposed to be included wifi, yet the provided internet has been unable to connect at all for us, so we were forced to buy our own service anyway. They don't care if you have kids or are 55+ here, which is rare for the area so they can get away with charging struggling families well over 1K a "month" for a parking spot.
Candice Bullis
Couldn't even get checked in as they didn't warn us previously that each adult in your party HAS to have their ID put on file, as well as they want a copy of registration for all vehicles and your trailer. When I called, I had been informed that I only needed my trailer registration. Old lady working the desk was very rude and acted as though she had never spoke with me before. Parking lot and driving areas are very run down with pot holes that could swallow a smart car.
Richard Settle
Mismanaged, slum of a park. Don’t stop, keep driving this is not the place to stay. We stopped because of our visit with friends in nearby Sun City. We registered at front lobby of the hotel. The RV parking area is behind the Hotel. As we drove to our site we saw a lot of pot holes and that the property isn’t maintained. The washing machines worked but the dryers were broken, and of course we didn’t find this out until we went to use them, how hard would it be to hang “out of order” signs. One after the other didn’t work. Finally one of the locals informed us that only one of the dryers worked and there was a line to use it. Meanwhile the other dryers were spinning wet clothes of other unsuspecting guest. I had to hang dry our clothes in our motor home making this a very uncomfortable stay. The free WIFI did not work.
Cozy Garcia
Bathrooms are not the greatest, a bit pricey for what you get, there also the loud train, the area you park your rv at is corroded gravel, I seen worst parks, it an ehh park,
Cj Carrillo
I didn't spend time at the place myself just helping out the neighbor with her guests.
Intuitive_mindset Lala
They need to advertise that there’s an age restriction! Or when people call and make reservations to tell the customers
Donna Mathenia
Rv resort behind the motel..nothing spectacular but they had a spot for us on a friday night..
Amber Driggers
You get what you pay for! Not as fancy as most places but very laid back and people keep to themselves, the workers (all of them) are such sweet people too!! Also they have an ice machine!!
Regina Hankins-Delgado
We stayed here only because we had no other options. The park is super ran down and dusty. The sewer lines spew raw sewage on the ground. We made numerous complaints to manager on site and was offered another site or extended stay? Now why in the world would I want to stay in a park where raw sewage is contaminating the grounds first off and secondly how come I'm told by other guest and maintenance staff that this is an on going issues that hasn't been resolved. This management company needs to reimburse us our money and replace the damaged items done to our belongings caused by their neglect. This is not a problem that should be taken lightly or disregarded by offering free stays. Refund our money. EPA should be notified of your contaminating the earth and grounds.