Sunshine Holiday MHCC RV and Camping Resort Introduce
Sunshine Holiday MHCC RV and Camping Resort is a hidden gem located in the heart of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Nestled on 2802 W Oakland Park Blvd, this charming resort offers a welcoming environment for travelers seeking an outdoor adventure or a relaxing getaway. With a focus on providing exceptional service, Sunshine Holiday MHCC combines convenience with nature to create a perfect blend of comfort and exploration.
Whether you're traveling in an RV, camping in a tent, or simply looking for a place to unwind, this resort offers something for everyone. The property features wide-open spaces, well-maintained sites, and easy access to essential amenities. Perfectly situated near the beaches and downtown Fort Lauderdale, guests can enjoy both relaxation and adventure during their stay.
- Prime Location: Minutes away from Fort Lauderdale's famous beaches and vibrant downtown area.
- Modern Amenities: Clean facilities, Wi-Fi, and a variety of on-site activities for families.
Guests have praised the resort for its friendly staff and convenient location. Many visitors highlight the resort's proximity to local attractions as one of its greatest assets. While some reviews mention minor issues with site layout or management, overall, it remains a popular choice among travelers seeking an affordable and centrally located RV park.
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0/10 - DO NOT RECOMMEND. I arrived ahead of my husband who had our rig, went into the office to check in. First thing the man in the office (Michael) said is that they don’t do check ins, they do arrivals. 🙄 Okay, great tone to start off. He told me that having 2 vehicles was going to be a problem. My husband pulled in and Michael came out of the office and first thing he said was “you better lock those bikes up”. Of course we would but that right off gives the feeling that this is not a very safe place. The gate to come in to this place is permanently open. The “sites” are very narrow and difficult to get in. The utilities are on the wrong side. So, after unloading I drove my car back to the office, went in smiling and giggling and acting dumber than I was - looking for where I could park. Michael then became very friendly and took me outside by my arm and gave me a couple of options. First one was that I could park in the reserved office parking spaces when the office was closed (5 pm to 8am only), inconvenient. Or I could park down by one of there 2 small pools, on the street. No problem, that’s what I did. There’s a list of 13 different ways that can have your car towed LOL. I had already decided in my mind that we were leaving asap and when I got back to my husband at the camper he asked me to call Thousand Trails and get us out of here. Done. We’re out of here in an hour. We had read the reviews a couple of days ago but thought it’s an Encore location, how bad could it really be? Save yourself the trouble and go somewhere else.
It’s a trailer park—what else need I say? Every strange idea that you have about trailer parks is true. It would make a great social studies case project. On a positive note—trailer parks are no longer exclusively for white trash. You have every color and nationality represented here. It’s like the United Nations of trailer parks. Take a drive through sometime—the security gate is always busted and open, so everyone can enjoy the sights.
This park is definitely a different camping experience then what I am used to in other States. This park is in-town so convenience to stores, etc are nice. On the other side, it is also very busy with cars constantly coming in and out with their loud music and not adhering to the speed limit AT ALL! Only 1 shower is available. Your neighbors either speak french or spanish and are not as friendly of campers like other campgrounds. A lot of folks are from Canada and are quite clicky. Check in was easy, staff was nice, and assisted me to my site. Sites are concrete which is nice. Yes, hookups are on the opposite side so make sure you have two sewage hoses. My water hose and electrical cord only required one. Yes, rigs are LITERALLY touching slide out to slide out, but depending on the size of your rig, you may be able to pull forward a bit to avoid touching your neighbor. To sum it up as a FL native, this park is not bad but typical South FL living; over populated, over rated, and over crowded with lots of traffic. Not my idea of camping. I'll stick to visiting and/or living in the northern states. Happy camping!
Just arrived and someone was parked in our site. This place is a dump. Do yourself a favor and pick something else. If we weren't so tired we would definitely leave. Locking doors and leaving at first light. They don't rate even 1 star.
I spoke with Sade at the office. I must say She was the most sweetest, she was very polite and answered my questions not to mention she even went out of her way to get something set up for me last minute. Lord knows how many calls they probably get from day to day. She was my angel for the day because I was worried about not having anywhere to go. We need more people like her that can deal with gentle pressures from people who are just trying to make it. Thank you so much for such awesome service.!!!
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