Waypoint
For Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort: We enjoyed our stay, right on the Pacific. But it is pricy. Paid $120/night plus taxes. Good location to check out other little towns. As previous reviewer said, there are some RVs that are older and not class A. But we still enjoyed our time there. Traveled in a 34 MH towing Jeep.
Posted Aug 16, 2021 by Waypoint from Alabama. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Mike H
For Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort: Used to be a nice place to go.lots of rules but apparently not enforced. Very pricey. Lots are owned by individuals so you even have to pay their HOA fees. HOA must be powerless due to fact this is supposed to be a Class A resort but even tiny Class C are let in and these are the rules breakers and they’ll tell you to your face the HOA and resort can’t make them abide and they’re proud of it.
Posted Aug 03, 2021 by Mike H from Oregon. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Robert Sutton
For Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort: Very clean and nice!
Posted Jan 01, 2020 by Robert Sutton from CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Ann
For Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort: Very disappointed, especially for the $$$. Lots of rules posted, but seem to be selective in enforcement.
Manicured premises.
We "enjoyed" the music from the clubhouse... inside our RV. Had to turn our own tv up to even hear it, so no "quiet evening listening to the surf".... The beach is a fairly long, steep hike.
Posted Jul 28, 2017 by Ann from MO. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
spudbrother
For Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort: Great park, easy access, all paved with concrete pads. Wifi worked well.
We were in site 186 and it is was great.
I will stay here again
Posted Jun 05, 2017 by spudbrother from Colorado. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
SCKGL
For Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort: There is a large price range available pretty much based on the view and how close you are from the ocean. Ocean front was $110 a night and it was worth the splurge. Every space is different even in the same price range. The spaces are individually owned and are all landscaped and equipped differently. For example, my space, #186, had a multi panel glass wall to act as a wind break and extensive patio work. Some spaces have built in bbq's etc but READ the rules.....you aren't allowed to use the owner's stuff like bbq's. When you book using their website look carefully.....each available space has multiple photographs.
No Wi-Fi in the spaces but you can use it in the club house. Large dedicated area for unhooking and hooking up toads so the roads aren't being blocked.
Reservation rules are pretty clear....only Class A and Class C motor homes are allowed but I had a definite Class B next to me for part of my stay. Rules say no more than 2 pets but I saw people walking 3 dogs and site across the road from me had a caged area with 5 small dogs in it. I don't know if they were owners or if staff is lax enforcing the rules with owners vs renters.
Posted Sep 29, 2016 by SCKGL from Idaho. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Brenda
For Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort: A beautiful resort overlooking the ocean. Motorhomes only, no towables allowed. Expensive, but worth it. We paid &60/night. Good Sam. No wifi but cell service good. 60 TV channels. All sites are privately owned, and some are rented when owners aren't using them. Everyone was VERY friendly. I didn't want to leave.
Posted Aug 20, 2016 by Brenda from Oregon. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.