Mexico
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Beautiful place in a resort. We are standing on a secluded parking lot, since we could not possibly stand up in the camper area. You can hear the train, but quiet at night. 100 Peso night - including swimming pool. Near Mex 136 was marked, but have come from Tlaxcala.
2/10 2017 the price was 150 per night for 2 persons
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Can’t say much more but to echo the comments below. Wishing we’d turned up a bit earlier than 5pm to fully use the facilities. 220 pesos for the two of us to camp.
Report Check-InIts a nice place but the showers are cold and the wifi at the reception is not working at all
Report Check-Invery nice place! quiet, safe, secure. as others mentioned the bridge is quite narrow, but it was fine for our sprinter van.
we have 2 dogs and nobody said anything, although they were in the back of our van so the guards at the gate wouldn't have noticed them. we weren't asked when we paid for the camping, and didn't see any signs anywhere saying no dogs.
Report Check-InGreat place, quiet and safe. 220 pesos for 2 in a van. Huge in- and outdoor pools open. Highly recommended!
Report Check-InCamping ground has full bathrooms nearby, clean by Mexico's standard.
There are grills and tables and a playground.
It is secluded from the rest of the vacation center.
It has walking patrols by the center's security personnel day and night.
There's a very vague but constant sound of a highway at nights, but not loud enough to be bothering.
Paid 105 pesos per night/person with a tent and a van.
All in all very nice. Would go again.
Very nice place and a must visit for families with small children.
Stood here for five nights, mostly alone.
weekends a few camper. The swimming pools were always well attended.
For motorhomes: The places in the camping area are not possible for rigs wider than 2,30 meter, because there is a narrow bridge.
! But every size of rig is possible to stay at the parking area in front of the hotel! see fotos. But maybe this pitch is better because an open sewer runs along the campsite, which often stinks.
On some days you can hear the train passing the complex, often honking.
But if you've seen the pictures, you'll definitely go here.
Report Check-InVery luxurious establishment. Indoor Olympic-size swimming pool. Outdoor pools, spa, restaurant, etc.
85 pesos per person, per night for tent camping.
Gated, with night roaming security. Fast internet in lobby.
Report Check-InStayed here one night in our Westphalia VAN on the ground on the top of the area. Interesting place - and old textile factory, that has been rebuild to a modern recreational center with indoor and outdoor pools and picnicareas. There is also a textile museum - ask for it, if it is not open. It is interesting if you like crafts and mexican textile culture. There was not hot water when we were there. We could hear the train.
Report Check-InReally nice Hacienda with colonial flavor. Very good services, restaurants, pools, playgrounds, etc.
75 pesos per person 24 h. They give you a bracelet to move around the resort and to go in and out. Walmart is 10 minutes away.
If you've got kids, this place is amazing! Though they still charge $75pesos per kid, FYI, so 300 for our family of 4.
GoKarts, a zip line, mini golf, and a ton of playgrounds. We didn't try the pool as it was pretty cold. No train could be heard from the actual camping area, maybe a little traffic but just mild background noise.
Excellent LTE Telcel service. Didn't try the wifi as it's not available way up in the camping area.
From the lower resort, beautiful bird of a snow capped mountain towering above it all.
Night security, but way up in the camping area I doubt anyone would come this far up anyway.
Electric in the bathroom. Nice clean restrooms and campground.
Report Check-Inbeautiful spot with camping available. we camped up the top in the camping area in a 20ft rv,the bridge from the reception to the camping area is very small, we had an inch on either side to get through! the bathrooms up the top near the camping area are nice and there is more down the bottom near reception. a few outdoor pools, playgrounds and an indoor pool plus sports courts like basketball and tennis. there is no power in the campsite but there is power points in the bathroom so you could possibly arrange it!
Report Check-Innice friendly place,big heated pool,good wifi by reception.
75$ per person
nice dog walk in grounds
very large and clean resort, hot showers, pet friendly, we stayed at a quiet and empty parking lot with 2 rigs, 150 pesos per night, great place - would come again!
Report Check-Ingreat place for day or 2.
friendly staff great pools.nice walks around grounds.
kind of strange resort area secluded from town, camping is very far removed from the rest of the resort area. very secure, gated, well patrolled by security who will view campers as a curiosity, but very friendly. bigger rigs may have trouble accessing camping area via narrow bridge.
Report Check-InBeautiful place in a resort. We are standing on a secluded parking lot, since we could not possibly stand up in the camper area. You can hear the train, but quiet at night. 100 Peso night - including swimming pool.
Near Mex 136 was marked, but have come from Tlaxcala.
Report Check-InParking lot in a great Mexican resort which offers an outdoor swimming pool and a huge, heated indoor swimming pool. Beautiful picnic areas with fireplaces in the camping area. Ample hot showers and clean toilets at the pools. Free WIFI in hotel building next to the front desk.
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