San Diego KOA Campground RV Park
We recently stayed at the KOA in Chula Vista, CA for 8 nights in August to check on the city and it's major attractions. This KOA is just a few miles south of downtown San Diego and one of the few options for camping near this metropolitan city. You can walk to bus stops connecting to a trolley and go just about anywhere. You can get on and off several nearby highways to easily go to the Zoo, only around 10 miles away, and other attractions.
The staff is friendly and efficient in checking you in and responding to problems. They are cheerful and ready to assist when you go to them. The way they could improve is by preventing the problems in the first place. Bathrooms were always a mess, either with paper all over the floor or toilets near but not quite running over. Kids ride bikes and scooters everywhere, even past signs that prohibit it. Signs are great but enforcement is needed. You may step out of a shower and almost get run over by a rental bike.
Our first spot was small and smelled of sewer. It was also nearest to the basketball court and playground. The swings have a loud squeak and could use some WD40 or oil. Quiet hours are 10pm to 7am but that didn't stop the continuous basketball playing. I understand this is a great game for people to pass the time, but it's not a good choice for a campground. The bouncing of the ball and balls flying into your campsite every so often is not very relaxing. Kids and teens would play late and have to be told to stop. Then they would start playing again a few minutes later. They would play at 10pm, midnight, 3am, whenever they wanted because there is no way of securing the court and preventing this from happening even if only until a complaint is called in. Sleep was hard to come by in this spot and you couldn't open windows for long because of the stench. When a delivery person walked by and asked why we were in the smelly area and said it's always smelly in this area, I knew it was a regular thing.
We complained and were moved to a hillside spot near the tent camping area. (Our old spot was filled within an hour so it couldn't have been cleaned.) It was without sewer smell but it had it's other share of problems. First, large groups are allowed to blare music and heavy bass all day long until 10pm. KOA chains gives everyone hookups so they won't run generators. I normally don't like generators but I would personally rather hear a generator hum than four different kinds of music blaring out. At this campground, you can't sit outside in peace and quiet or take a nap during the day. One particular group was large, maybe 4 or 5 tent sites. They also went around and took other peoples grills when they weren't looking or gone. They took ours too. We complained but nothing changed. A half hour later, we saw a KOA staff person deliver bags of ice to them, music blasting right then. KOA would have lost a little money asking them to leave or turning down the radio. But for the sake of other campers, they should have done something. Two days after the group was gone, the collection of borrowed grills still hadn't been redistributed.
They also have an ant problem. They give you information about it when you arrive. If you sit at your picnic table or outside in a chair, you will have ants on you within minutes. The ground and trees are covered with them. The combination of campers and watering grass is not a good one in southern California. If you don't have some sort of powder or remedy, they'll sell it to you. We used a cleanser powder as recommended. We also kept all hoses off the ground. Ants still found their way up poles and across electric and cable wires and water hoses. We kept battling them but they would eventually find another way. The last night there they were swarmed in a tree above and dropping on the RV roof. Smart ants. They were not going for food. They were going for water. So the fact that KOA waters the grass (and your spot and any belongings left outside) overnight make this problem worse. Perhaps they should switch to mulch, pavement, sand and stone all over the park?
In the end, fighting ants while not being able to relax outside due to loud music and yelling just doesn't seem like a fun vacation. KOA featured this park in a recent television campaign and neither of these issues were in the commercial. We're still dealing with the ants days later after leaving the park.
A few little changes with better consideration that not everyone comes here to party all day and night and the San Diego KOA could be great again.

