While we in no way appreciate dirt streets and lightly graveled rv sites this most recent visit exhibited lack of maintenance. The roads inside the park send plumes of dust as each car and rv passes by augmented by pot holes and mud. The rv sites are cantilevered so it is difficult, even with auto leveling, to obtain a level motorcoach, and the sites have seen their better day of being gravel filled. Landscaping has been ignored and all the palm trees are dead with no apparent attempt to replace them. The view along the canal is nice enough (industrial/marine), but does not compensate for the dust and rundown physical plant. It matters not what class of site is chosen; they are all dirt with dying palm trees.
Again, another rv park owner practicing benign neglect knowing that demand exceeds supply and any constructive criticism is met with a take-it-or-leave-it attitude. This park is located in a marine/industrial zone down a narrow road that is literally falling apart.
WiFi does not exist at all despite the advertisement to the contrary. The park’s quote on their WiFi-“will work for checking and sending e-mail* surfing the web posting to social media*”(* states “connection speed and upload times will vary depending on how many other users are connected”).
When we comment on WiFi we speak from a position of authority as we have installed on the roof of the coach a Winegard ConnecT. This is a wonderful product and outperforms the Winegard advertising pitch. It receives WiFi in almost every park including most of the hotspots in use at individual rv’s (do not be concerned about security as your hotspot is WSA encrypted). In addition the ConnecT router broadcast signal reaches all the way from the front of my coach to the rear thru some very thick walls; it even broadcasts thru the exterior walls which have a skin of aluminum so I can control my stereo and home theater with my phone. Using our ConnecT we could not locate the Pontchartrain Landing WiFi. In addition there appeared to be an apparent blocking of our own cell phone as a hot spot (not sure what was going on with that). We did use our OTA (over the air tv) antenna to receive many HD tv channels from New Orleans. Reviewers have commented on the pricing and lack of WiFi. For our part we would expect streaming quality WiFi at this given price level.
We rarely use the rv park baths and showers preferring to use our own on the coach and unfortunately we did not inspect the bathrooms so we cannot comment on the cleanliness of the park’s bath facilities. The medium sized sparkling pool offers a welcome respite from the warm Louisiana summers and lacks an adequate number of chairs and lounge chairs. And given the proximity to New Orleans one may opt to reserve a site in this park; we do not. A short 30 minute drive to the north side of Lake Pontchartrain offers a real class a rv resort.
The Takeaway: A neglected rv park with no maintenance nor grounds keeping. There are better stopovers along the I10 corridor in this area. If the reason for visiting is New Orleans, which we assume it is for most of us vagabonds, we suggest booking at a real class A rv resort 30 minutes North of New Orleans and driving into NOLA for day trips to return to the pleasant experience of a class A resort with all the amenities. We stayed here April 2014 and May 2019. Go to www.rickpicks.com for other reviews, critiques and essays with links to area attractions and a more detailed review of this park,etc.
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