Seaside RV Resort (1000 Trails)
Our weekend in Seaside was really great! Fifty degrees and sunny at the Oregon Beach in January, how cool is that? The photo is Jackie and me on the beach. We spent the weekend with my mother, my sister and her husband, (Sandy Charles), and my other sister and her boyfriend (Sherry & Raf). The campground is within walking distance of the tourist activities in Seaside. Which made it probably the best reason for a non-member to stay at the campground. For that reason, I'm sure that we will visit the campground again.
Seaside RV Resort is two campgrounds in one. One side, with the indoor swimming pool, spa, and tennis courts is for the 1000 Trails members, while the other campground with a separate entrance is the "Retail Side" with a laundry mat and showers for non-members. Both sides have quite the security. The campground is surrounded by a tall fence and the both gates are manned during the day with a security code for campers to enter after hours. The security was such that when my sister who was staying in town stopped by to pick up my mother, the security at the gate told her that it would be $20 to drive in. She asked if it would be okay to park outside and walk in, still $20. Finally, she was allowed to drive in, but only for fifteen minutes.
On a previous visit to the resort, just to check it out, we did the whole 1000 trails tour with a host. If you're interested membership, it sounds like a pretty good deal, but not being full-timers yet, it wasn't for us right now.