We stayed at Voyager RV Resort & Hotel in Tucson, Arizona. (Campground Reviews listing.)
A huge RV resort, mostly park models (small manufactured homes), with a section for transient RVs. A 55+ age-restricted park; our first, now that I’m 55. And as an Encore park, it’s free with our Thousand Trails membership.
Dates:
- Check in: 2024-11-03
- Check out: 2024-11-10
- 7 nights
Weather:
- Sunny; rainy on arrival
- High temps 62-70°F, lows 35-46°F
- Some wind, gusts to 21 MPH
Noise:
- Distant road noise
- Some distant train horn noise
- Negligible neighbor noise
Site:
- #07-176, pull-through, asphalt
- Didn’t need to disconnect toad, parked behind coach
- Somewhat level site; high on passenger side and front; used hydraulic leveling
- Asphalt driveway about 100 feet long by 10 feet wide
- 13 feet to neighbors on both sides
- Picnic table on 20 feet long by 4 feet wide concrete patio
- Charcoal grill
- Loose gravel elsewhere in the site
- No trees
- Clean site
Utilities:
- 50 amp power, very conveniently located
- 48 PSI water, conveniently located (towards the end of the stay, disconnected due to near-freezing temperatures)
- Good sewer connection, very conveniently located (2 2-foot pipes needed)
Internet (in usage priority order):
- T-Mobile: 165 Mbps down, 14 Mbps up, 20 ms ping
- AT&T: 85-133 Mbps down, 8 Mbps up, 50-75 ms ping
- Verizon: 5 Mbps down, 2-4 Mbps up, 35 ms ping
- Starlink: not used
- Campground Wi-Fi: none
Amenities:
- Residential-style rolling garbage and recycling bins on each site, with pickup on Tuesdays
- Pools
- Restaurant (which we didn’t try)
- Lots of other stuff
Our review on Campground Reviews:
Snowbirding in suburbia
This is a vast 55+ resort with all the amenities you would expect. Most of the sites are full-time residents in park models, with relatively few RV sites. The biggest SNAFU was when we arrived, the gate guard told us to pull up into the waiting area, and someone would bring out our paperwork and escort us to our site. Not so. After we sat there for about 10 minutes, someone came by in a golf cart and told us that the “ladies are waiting for you inside”. So, ignore anything the guy at the gate says and go inside the hotel lobby to check in. After that, we were escorted to our site. We had a decently long pull-through site with decent hookups and a fine stay. We’re not really into the RV resort community vibe, but we’d happily stay here again as it was convenient for anything we’d want to do in Tucson. We camped at Voyager RV Resort & Hotel in a Motorhome.
Campground map:
An interactive map:
Our site:
Very convenient utilities:
Residential-style trash pickup:
Propane delivery:
RV check-in area:
Registration:
Hotel:
Outdoor area:
Mailboxes for residents:
There’s even an onsite library:
And hairdresser:
Fat Willy’s Bar & Grill / Market, which we didn’t try, as we went out pretty much every evening; we were going to try it the first night, but it was raining, so we didn’t want to bother. Maybe next time:
One of the pools:
Lots of pickleball courts:
Shuffleboard:
Hundreds of park models (small manufactured homes):
Other RV sites:
A nice RV park, that really lives up to the resort label, not that we took advantage of any of it, as usual. But we’d be happy to stay here again.