Argentina
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Easily the most expensive campsite we’ve stayed at (outside of the US) but this place had it all. Campground size easily accommodates thousands and must employ every high school kid in the province. There are scheduled activities, a pool, bar, restaurant, grocery store, and when you check in a staff member takes you to look at different campsites based on your preferences.
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camping muy grande y lindo, pero muy mala onda. te hacen poner pulsera y te hacen bajar las ventanas del auto para que la muestres. no son las vacaciones que me gustan
Report Check-In2380 Pesos for 2 Person + 1 Camper for one night. expensiv.
busy and noisy around the pool
El camping no vale lo que es el precio. Las instalaciones son de normales a pobres (escasas y descuidadas). El check in y out es terriblemente desorganizado.
El parque acuatico vale la pena y no se comparan las instalaciones que tiene con las del camping.
En el camping y el parque habia muchisima gente, sin embargo el primero es muy tranquilo y silencioso a la noche.
4500 Pesos for 2 Teenagers, 3 adults, one tent and a Campervan
european Style
340pesos for 2 persons and a cars, during low season (open all year). Expensive but the other campings in the city were closed.
Report Check-InWe showed up around 3 in the afternoon and it was closed. Must only be open during high season.
Report Check-InWhat an incredible place. We paid 1.060 peso for 2 adults, 2 little kids and our motorhome - for 1 noisy night! And when we looked for our sandals in the morning (which we left there under our motorhome) one pair was 'gone' ...
Report Check-InAmenities: 5 / cost: 5 / quality: 4. Easily the most expensive campsite we’ve stayed at (outside of the US) but this place had it all. Campground size easily accommodates thousands and must employ every high school kid in the province. There are scheduled activities, a pool, bar, restaurant, grocery store, and when you check in a staff member takes you to look at different campsites based on your preferences. We had heard there was cheaper camping and even good bush camping further down in Pehuen Co, but curiosity landed us here for a few days.
AR$65 per person, AR$30 for RV (discounts for longer stays).
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