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Brian McGuire

For Flying Flags RV Resort: We stayed here and found the resort outrageously over priced. The sites are cramped on gravel and the access is very narrow for big rigs. The cost varies depending on their use of some corporate algorithm. The one upside of our experience was the staff was very friendly.

Posted Sep 07, 2021 by Brian McGuire from Central coast Ca. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Linda

For Flying Flags RV Resort: We came to Flying Flags with a Sprinter van, so didn’t need the giant pull-through spots. We thought the cheaper back- ins were the nicely manicured grassy concrete bases with flagstone patios and picnic tables. Turns out we were wrong. We paid $149 for a dirt slab with almost no grass and no table to eat on. From our point of view, it was a complete rip off. We decided to eat at the little café near our spot, which was serving pub food and drinks outside, adhering to safe distancing during covid. They had a very smart system in place, and the staff were very friendly and helpful. When going to Flying Flags, I would advise folks when they register at the office, to see the spot in advance of reserving a place for the night.

Posted Sep 03, 2020 by Linda from New York. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

TandB

For Flying Flags RV Resort: This site had really modern facilities, pool, bathrooms, showers, club house, full hookups, and onsite restaurant. The facilities were clean and we used bathroom and showers the two nights we stayed. Very close to visit Solvang, Lake Cachuma, Vandenberg AFB, and Ventura county. We paid an outrageous $110, even with all our discounts. The sites were sandy gravel, spaces were really tight, the most packed in that we have ever stayed at and there were families everywhere that it was loud right up until quiet hours. We had to keep our rv closed up to keep the bonfire smells and smoke outside. The office was like a hotel resort checkin lobby, helpful staff and there were so many to help everyone. We were here in late October and I don't think we’ll return just because of the price and parking lot atmosphere.

Posted Dec 01, 2019 by TandB from San Diego . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Baljinder Singh

For Flying Flags RV Resort: Our best RV campground so far! It was very clean and well kept. They have a great pool and play area. We had so much fun playing Bocche ball at the play area. We stayed for 4 nights and time just flew by.

Posted Jul 21, 2018 by Baljinder Singh from Santa Clarita, CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

john

For Flying Flags RV Resort: stayed 3 nights may 2018. this is the nicest RV resort we have stayed at to date. Friendliest and most helpfull staff. Amazing facilities, multiple pools, courtyards, fenced dog walk, beautifully landscaped. Oh and yes.....it is expensive, but worth every Penny. If you want cheap stay at a rest stop.

Posted May 26, 2018 by john from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Ron B.

For Flying Flags RV Resort: We are senior citizens who have travelled around the country in our truck and fifth wheel and stayed one Thursday night at the Flying Flags RV Park in Buellton. In a word, our experience was DREADFUL for several reasons. First and foremost, the $82.00 charge was outrageous. This is price gouging, is the most we have ever paid in our travels around the country and is almost as much as we'd pay at a dull-service motel. This park on the central coast of California is not in some resort area like the beach or Disneyland and there are no big attractions nearby. Secondly, at 7:30 on Friday morning the landscaping blowers started up and ran for at least an hour and a half. They were still going when we checked out around 9:00 AM.

Third, after we checked in, a Great Dane in the site next to us was so annoying we had to call management twice to get them to do anything. The next morning, the barking started up again and was still going when we checked out.

Fourth, the dog run was a tiny graveled area about 5' X 8' and was more like a cage than a "dog run".

In the future, we'll avoid Flying Flags as much as possible and will look for other Good Sam or KOA parks instead.

Posted Mar 26, 2016 by Ron B. from California. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Bob

For Flying Flags RV Resort: What can I say about this park? Has every thing, really. We stayed three nights lots to do in the park, plus Solvang is right out the gates. Staff helpful friendly proactive clean updated great time here

Posted Oct 25, 2015 by Bob from AZ. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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