Steve Denny
For Holiday Travel Park: We stayed here a couple of nights while my son was at a tournament. Very friendly staff. The sites are narrow; however, it suited our needs as we were not hanging out in the campground. We have a 37 ft TT and had no problem getting in and out. The bathrooms and showers were very clean. This will likely be our go to campground when we visit Chattanooga. This campground is convenient to the interstate, camping world, bass pro shop, cabelas and other attractions in Chattanooga.
Posted Feb 24, 2018 by Steve Denny from Nashville . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Alan
For Holiday Travel Park: Stayed here two weeks on our way southwest from Maine to New Mexico. First, the positives. Good location - a quick jump off I-75. A five lane entrance makes entering the park a snap. The park is well maintained. The spots are level, and water, sewer, and 50 amp electric is not a problem. Now for the negatives. The spots are "tiny." While the spots are easy to get into and out of, they are barely big enough for a 40+ ft class A and a car bigger than a minicooper. The width of the spots is virtually non-existent. On the driver's side, you have maybe 3 ft, then your hook-ups, and that's it. On the passenger/living side, you have maybe 2 ft, then a small cement slab with a picnic table, and then your neighbor's hook-ups. (You sneeze, and both your neigbors say, god bless you.)
Now for the worst part - getting packages. The office will not and does not sign for packages, therefore, fedex and UPS oftentimes will simply not deliver to the park. Fedex and UPS "might" try to deliver directly to your site but the carrier needs to contact you first by phone, and /or verify your site number, and you need to be on your RV (so much for sight-seeing). Otherwise, you need to pick up your package at the relatively local fedex or UPS location. Ugh! We are unaware of any other park/campground that has this ridiculous policy. The supposed reason for having this policy is that sometime in the past, a package that UPS dropped off and which was signed for was "lost," and the park had to pay the recipient the value of the loss -- which was supposedly "a lot." Unfortunately, the current policy is overkill and doesn't really protect the park --- and makes life difficult for RVers.The few times that fedex/UPS drops off packages at the office and for those times when USPS drops off packages at the office (which is all the time), the park has the exact same liability that it had when the office would sign for deliveries. Once the office takes possession, liability attaches.
We won't be staying here again. We don't need the hassle of dealing with getting our mail/packages.
Posted Nov 25, 2017 by Alan from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Cici
For Holiday Travel Park: This is the nicest RV park besides Disney's Fort Wilderness in Orlando. We spent all day at Lake Winnie then drove down the road to the campsite. It's a bit tricky to navigate the narrow roads from Lake Winnie to the RV park so I suggest having plenty of daylight and go slow. The park is extremely clean. The bath house is secure with a code so each shower stall locks. The showers are very clean and plenty of room. The pool area is very nice with a nice open view. The staff is super friendly and knowledgeable. The campsite was a pull through which is always nice and ours came with a picnic table and fire ring. Highly recommend.
Posted Oct 08, 2017 by Cici from Alabama. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
DaVida
For Holiday Travel Park: Adequate park with swim pool (closed for new fence installation during our stay), playground, open green spaces, shaded sites, short term stay section separate from longer term lots, clean bath house & laundry. On weekends, wind might bring noise from race track over a mile east. Staff friendly and helpful. We stayed on Memorial Day weekend.
Posted Jun 01, 2017 by DaVida from St Petersburg FL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Sheryl_E
For Holiday Travel Park:
We stayed two nights in a 39' motorhome. Site was level, water and electricity no problem. Site was a bit small, and park was packed with snow birds returning north. Many sites had mature trees. There on-site camp store was impressive for its size, with items needed for electrical, plumbing, etc. Facilities were clean There were a number of long term rigs, only one looked like it should be parked behind Great Uncle Ted's barn to house the chickens. The staff were very helpful, including helping me with a recalcitrant fax, notable especially as it was an extremely busy week for them.
Call ahead for reservations if you are heading up North around Spring Break time.
Do not tent in the central, grassy tent area if rain is forecast. It was inches deep in water.
Posted Apr 12, 2016 by Sheryl_E from Michigan. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Drift
For Holiday Travel Park: Older park but seems like a well managed park, sites are a little tight for big rigs but doable. Area between sites is swampy when it rains. The area surrounding the park has crime issues but we felt safe in park, we've seen law enforcement in the park searching for a suspect. Easy entrance and exit. Wish they would redesign and fill in the swampy areas and fix drainage problems.
Posted Jan 05, 2016 by Drift from Sioux Falls. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
unw1red
For Holiday Travel Park: Very nice park that is very well maintained. We arrived at 4:30pm just before sunset but noticed they had both a playground and a dog park. The signage is very good and the lanes are nice and wide. We got a pull-thru which was very long and had a picnic table to boot. I would definitely stay again. We camped in a 40' Motorhome.
Posted Nov 10, 2015 by unw1red from NW Arkansas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.