Treated very poorly by Camp Manager. We made reservations to stay at the campground until we could move into our quarters on Fort Campbell. When my wife booked the site, the female manager seemed helpful and said that ordinarily they do not check guests in...
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Treated very poorly by Camp Manager. We made reservations to stay at the campground until we could move into our quarters on Fort Campbell. When my wife booked the site, the female manager seemed helpful and said that ordinarily they do not check guests in on Sunday, but that she would leave our campsite information at the office for when we arrived, which seemed kind of her.
We drove 12 hours from VA and arrived in the evening. When I walked to the office, the male manager approached me and said, “You can’t stay here.” I was a bit confused and calmly tried to explain about the reservations. He then rudely stated that there’s no way I could stay because our camper exceeded the “10 year” rule and that “the company would have his ass if I stayed at the campground .” We have a completely rebuilt 1979 camper, but I totally understand some campgrounds restrict the age of campers. We’ve experienced it across the country and have no issues with that requirement. However, that was not explained when we provided the make, length, and age of the camper when we booked the site. Moreover, it has been so long since I’ve been treated that rudely. As I turned the camper around to exit, I saw 8x vacant sites. Given the circumstances, he could have kindly offered to allow us to stay one night in order to allow us to find other accommodations. At the very least, he could have been polite and empathetic to the long day of leaving our home in VA.
I cannot objectively rate the facilities or location, but it is hard to imagine wanting to stay at a site that treats people this way. I certainly will not recommend it to other military friends.