Vines - Paso Robles, California

Address: 88 Wellsona Rd, Paso Robles, CA 93446, United States.
Phone: 8054672100.
Website: sunoutdoors.com
Specialties: RV park, Resort hotel.
Other points of interest: On-site services, Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, RV camping, RV electric hookup, RV sewer hookup, RV water hookup, Camping fee, Playground, Free parking lot, On-site parking, Dogs allowed.
Opinions: This company has 317 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.3/5.

šŸ“Œ Location of Vines

Vines RV Community

Located at 88 Wellsona Rd, Paso Robles, CA 93446, United States, Vines RV Community is a top-rated RV park and resort hotel that offers a wide range of amenities and services for its guests. With a specialization in RV accommodations, this establishment is dedicated to providing a comfortable and enjoyable experience for all visitors.

Some of the key features and services provided by Vines RV Community include on-site services, wheelchair-accessible car parking, and entrance, RV camping, RV electric, sewer, and water hookups, a playground, and free parking lots. The resort also offers on-site parking and is pet-friendly, allowing guests to bring their dogs along.

The Vines RV Community has received numerous positive reviews, with an average rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars on Google My Business. Guests appreciate the cleanliness of the bathrooms and the well-maintained condition of the park. However, some have noted that the hot water supply in the showers can be inconsistent, and the site condition may vary.

The resort's pool area is particularly praised for its pleasant atmosphere. Overall, Vines RV Community offers a range of facilities and services that cater to the needs of its guests, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a comfortable and enjoyable RV camping experience.

For further information or to make a reservation, visit the official website at sunoutdoors.com, or call the office at 805-467-2100.

šŸ‘ Reviews of Vines

Vines - Paso Robles, California
Ashley W.
4/5

For a Sun outdoor and the price per night this one didn't hold up to the name. You were lucky to get hot water in the showers. Our site also has muddy tire tracks through it. Which isn't normal for a Sun outdoor. However the pool area was very nice. The bathrooms were very clean. Overall the park was in great condition.

Vines - Paso Robles, California
Kerry H.
5/5

Terri was absolutely AMAZING! She went far and beyond in meeting my husband’s and my experience in Paso Robles. She warmly welcomed us, guided us on attractions we were interested in and was genuinely kind and attentive! I’ve owned and operated several businesses and if I hadn’t retired I would most definitely try and hire her myself in a lead management position. Her patience and professionalism is an attribute to Vine’s RV Resort. Our stay was pleasant, quiet and inviting. Thank you Terri for being such a wonderful host!
Brian & Kerry Hughes

Vines - Paso Robles, California
Sharon H.
2/5

In the past, I would have given 5 stars. Sites are nice, but where did the tables go? One of the pools isn't heated at all! WHY!
The other pool was a great temperature, BUT there were some kind of black bugs in the water swimming. I have a lot of bites! What's up with that!!
Years ago, one pool was for families, and one was adults only. It was much nicer.

Vines - Paso Robles, California
Don-Margaret T.

Hi, we stayed at the Vines, Paso Robles, this past week at cabin 17. Your site is very convenient to access and offered us the opportunity to visit with a relative. |For the price paid to stay in the cabin, approx $280 per night! - we were not happy with the accommodations. The bathroom had only 2 bath towels, 1 wash cloth and no bathmat or rug to step out onto after showering - slippery at best!. The toilet had not been cleaned - smelly and yellow stained from urine. | A rug at the entrance. either inside or out. to the cabin would cut down on dirt coming in. There was no bedside tables at the head of the beds to put anything on that might be needed during the night. The power was out on our second night there. The check out list asked that we wash and dry with the provided dish soap and towels - however, there was no soap or towels to accommodate the rule - so we did not use any of the dishes, etc. |It seems like adding some towels, rugs and soap (small accommodations) might go along with future occupants to the cabins. |Sincerely,|Margaret T

Vines - Paso Robles, California
Ashlee M.
1/5

The place is a joke. They allow pit bulls and German shepherds off leash making it unsafe for my 1 year old to walk to the car. They allow a tweaker to harass you, cuss you out, flip you off because she can’t keep her kids under control while she pokes around to all the different trailers all day.
When you try to bring the manager, Tony, into the situation because you’re getting cussed out in front of your small kids to the point they’re scared and crying, he just says there’s nothing he can do because she’s been there for over twelve years.

There are better/safer places to stay.

Vines - Paso Robles, California
Greg S.

Arrived 45 mins before checkin time and was charged a $35 dollar fee .. ridiculous. Was told each site was powerwashed prior to checking in, which is a lie based on the sites conditions and daily observations. Checkin person and shift leader were not polite and a bit condescending. Should have dropped the trailer (at the front door) and went to lunch (as suggested) instead of paying the ransom. By the way the spot was vacant upon our arrival. Not Big Rig friendly... was given a "tricky" spot (as stated by management) that was impossible for my rig to turn into .. so I ran over a sign! Thanks for the additional expense.

Vines - Paso Robles, California
Catherine V. (.
3/5

RV Park with rentals per day, week or monthly. Pets welcome but not always child friendly. Full hookups including free cable but poor Wi-Fi. An office with a small store and very often rude employees. Short staffed security but hard workers. A nice fenced area with jacuzzi, 2 pools-one heated the other cold, lounge chairs and umbrellas. Small inside workout room, laundry room and bathroom/shower facilities but water pressure and hot water are terrible. Restroom hours keep getting shorter plus office is now closed Saturday and Sundays. A large patio area with tables, chairs and one large propane BBQ grill. A big clean rec room with 2 pool tables, a shuffle board and ping pong table, furniture, fireplace and 2 TV's. Patio and Rec room are great for B.D.'s and family gatherings. One very huge drawback is a horrible cockroach infestation in the entire park and they will get into your RV.

Vines - Paso Robles, California
Kristin S.

ā€œLuxury RV Sitesā€ not so much||I’m not sure why they claim luxury. It’s just cement pads on top of each other so no one has any privacy from their neighbors. Definitely not worth the $1600 a month to stay here. You would think for $1600 there would be more and better options offered.||It is a very clean campground, I will give them that. It says it includes a picnic table at the back in sites and we were there for 3 months and never saw 1 picnic table.||We are dog friendly people, we did not travel with our dogs, the campground is full of dogs which is great, our daughter loved it. Except there was constant barking from all over the campground. My neighbors dogs barked multiple times a day and multiple times at night, constantly waking us all up in the middle of the night and my daughter during her nap midday.||They do not enforce their own quiet hour rule. Like I said dogs were constantly barking, people playing loud music, loud diesel pickups and playing loud music driving throughout the campground. ||They offer a great pool area, one bigger pool but it’s always in the shade because of the big solar panels they built. And one smaller pool in full sun which is nice. But it doesn’t matter because the water is so cold there’s no way we would ever try to take our toddlers swimming in those pools. There’s also a large jacuzzi in the shade.||It is a family friendly campground unless you have kids that nap during the day. It is very noisy. Not to mention it is located right along the freeway so you’re constantly hearing the roaring vehicle and truck sounds from that.||They had some tiny homes lining the outside of the campground that they were removing, I’m assuming to make more room for RVs. Which is great Monday-Friday. Then they were removing them Saturday and Sunday as well. Sunday is my husbands only day off and the only full day we get to spend together as a family. And we got to spend our beautiful Sunday sitting outside with our toddler playing and grilling, while listening to the banging and hammering and the loud trucks taking out the tiny homes on a SUNDAY.||They do have an awesome building by the pool that offers use of a play/game room, kitchen, grills, and dining room. Which is great but it’s constantly filled with people who are not staying in the campground on the weekends, so the people that are staying there and paying for the amenities can’t use it on the weekends.||Like I said, definitely not worth the $1600 monthly fees for long term living. If you’re here for just a night or two might not be that big of a deal. ||When we first got here we were told it would be $1400 monthly payments and not even a month in we get a call that they are raising the rates to $1600. Quite a joke of a ā€œRV Resortā€.|

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