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	<title>Comments on: Clearing up Membership Campground Confusion</title>
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		<title>By: RJohnston</title>
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		<description>Generally Passport America campgrounds are OK, they may or may not be as nice as some systems and some may even be better.  However, we also have hit some really bad ones.  We made reservations in Natural High in ME, had to wait over two hours to get a site. The attendant could not find our reservation, had to wait for the Manager to arrive. (Yet there were lots of sites available.)  Then, they took us to five sites, none of which had a sewer connection or an electric connection that could be used. Finally we got a site.  Then, during the next three days, found TWENTY SEVEN MAJOR defects, from 9 showers with no hot water or not working and no doors on Shower Rooms, so men could look right into the Ladies or vice versa and children changing.  Jacuzzi full of algae, no working washers or driers, and the list goes on. We decided we could not stay, they would not return our money.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Generally Passport America campgrounds are OK, they may or may not be as nice as some systems and some may even be better.  However, we also have hit some really bad ones.  We made reservations in Natural High in ME, had to wait over two hours to get a site. The attendant could not find our reservation, had to wait for the Manager to arrive. (Yet there were lots of sites available.)  Then, they took us to five sites, none of which had a sewer connection or an electric connection that could be used. Finally we got a site.  Then, during the next three days, found TWENTY SEVEN MAJOR defects, from 9 showers with no hot water or not working and no doors on Shower Rooms, so men could look right into the Ladies or vice versa and children changing.  Jacuzzi full of algae, no working washers or driers, and the list goes on. We decided we could not stay, they would not return our money.</p>
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