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Aloha RV Park

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Aloha RV Park is located near Kissimmee, Florida, featuring flat terrain typical of the region. The area experiences temperatures ranging from the mid-50s in winter to the high 90s in summer. Nearby attractions include Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Studios Florida, offering entertainment options for campers.

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Location

Aloha RV Park is located in Florida

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Directions

Located 5 miles from downtown Kissimmee and 15 miles from Orlando. Please see map for directions.

Address

4648 S Orange Blossom Trail
Kissimmee, FL 34746

Coordinates

28.25577344 N
81.46885628 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site

Stay Connected

  • WiFi
    Available
  • Verizon
    Available
  • AT&T
    Poor
  • T-Mobile
    Available

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites

Features

For Campers

  • Trash
  • WiFi
  • Showers
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Pets

For Vehicles

  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • 50 Amp Hookups

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Reviewed Aug. 31, 2023

STAY AWAY FROM THIS PLACE!!!

STAY AWAY FROM THIS PLACE!!! 

This place is rubbish, from the people working to the management. Yary is the wife of the owner's son who lived in the place like any other client and had nothing, now that she has the title of wife and runs the place as administrator, she believes she is the owner and what she has is an abuse of power, evicting families for nothing, if you are not to his liking he will kick you out. Several people here who are on Yary's good side do what they want and you can't do anything, what exists here is abuse and you can't live in a calm environment as you should. There is no service of any kind, the office is only open for one or two days the week her rent is collected, and maybe one or two days the rest of the month, Yary is unprofessional, rude and evil. She thinks that they respect her and she is wrong, the people who live here are afraid of being kicked out! Yary has family and friends living in the park, you can imagine. And many other things that if I write them I would need three days to be able to write and explain everything! AVOID THIS PLACE AT ALL COSTS, if you don't want to have daily problems, if you want to live in peace and quiet, if you don't want to put up with things from people who pay rent just like you, and if you don't want to live with the worry of being thrown out on the street no reason. Yary now you can now reply to this review with your message"There are no records of this person staying with us." Of course, people won't leave their real names, you will kick them out! People can read you in the review. You are just rude and mean. Most of your 5-star reviews are not real, and the few that are real are from your family, personal friends, or posted by you. To give you an example of Melissa"5Stars" that's your sister! We can be here every day posting answers, I'll post the whole truth about you and Aloha RV Park, so people don't have to go through all this thinking they're going to live in a good place when they're not.------- 

MANTEGANSE ALEJADO DE ESTE LUGAR!!! 

Este lugar es una basura, desde la gente que trabaja hasta la gerencia. Yary es la esposa del hijo del dueño quien vivía en el lugar como cualquier otro cliente y no tenía nada, ahora que tiene el título de esposa y dirige el lugar como administradora se cree dueña y lo que tiene es un abuso de poder desalojando familias por nada, si no eres de su agrado te echará. Varias personas aqui que estan del lado bueno de Yary hacen lo que les da la gana y no puedes hacer nada, lo que aqui existe es un abuso y no puedes vivir en un ambiente tranquilo como deberias. No hay servicio de ninguna clase, la oficina solamente abre por uno o dos dias la semana de cobro de su renta y uno o dos dias en lo que resta del mes, Yary es una poco-profesional, malcriada and malvada. Ella piensa que a ella le tienen respeto y esta equivocada, las personas que viven aqui lo que tienen es miedo de ser hechados! Yary tiene familiares y amistades viviendo en el parque, te puedes imaginar. Y muchas otras cosas mas que si las escribo yo necesitaria tres dias para poder escribir y explicar todo! EVITE ESTE LUGAR A TODO COSTO, si no desea tener problemas diarios, si desea vivir en paz y tranquilo, sino desea aguantar cosas a personas que al igual que usted panagan renta, y si no desea vivir con la preocupacion de ser hechado a la calle por nada. Yary, ahora puede responder a esta revisión con su mensaje"No hay registros de que esta persona se quede con nosotros". Por supuesto, la gente no dejará sus nombres reales,¡los echaras! La gente puede leerte en la reseña. Eres simplemente grosera y malvada. La mayoría de tus reseñas de 5 estrellas no son reales, y las pocas que son reales son de tus familiares, amigos personales o publicadas por ti. Para darte un ejemplo el de Melissa"5Stars"¡esa es tu hermana! Podemos estar aquí todos los días publicando respuestas, publicare toda la verdad sobre usted y Aloha RV Park, para que la gente no tenga que pasar por todo esto pensando que vivirán en un buen lugar cuando no es así.

Reviewed Jan. 1, 2023

A Dash of Mahalo at Aloha RV Park

Of all the possible names one could have selected for an RV park, I’m not really sure why a Florida establishment landed on a Polynesian theme (and yes, I checked and the owners do not hail from the Pacific isles), but surely one must feel a bit of Mahalo (or welcome) here at Aloha RV Park as immediately upon entry, you’ll be greeted by a very small, but nonetheless welcoming community pool. Adjacent to the water-splashing promenade you will discover the main office, where you’ll meet the onsite manager who will check you in. From the folks that work here to the soon-to-be neighbors you will meet, there is very much a sense of friendly welcomeness to this community. 

Located due south of Orlando and just due west of Kissimmee, you’ll find Aloha RV Park just off the I-4 corridor (the main artery leading to the city of the Magical Mouse and all his friends) on Route 17. One of the two primary reasons you might be here are both location and budget. This RV roadside stand is compact and offers about 100 or so well-paved RV slots. When we stopped by to see about availability there were only 2 available spots – neither long-enough for our needs – so if you are interested in this location, you’ll definitely want to make reservations well in advance as it look as though quite a number of the spaces here are rented out by the month or even on an annual basis. 

As far as amenities are concerned, there’s a handful: fire pit, small heated pool, 50 / 100 amp electrical, water and sewage hook-ups, shuffleboard, WiFi, doggy park, mediocre maintained restrooms and showers. You are also quite close to a number of fresh-water lakes, of which, I highly recommend Lake Tohopekaliga (which sounds Polynesian, I know, but it’s not! This was actually named by the fabled might Seminole Indians meaning ‘we will gather here’) offering plenty of options for kayaking, hiking, sunset viewing, biking canoeing, stargazing, paddle boarding, fishing, sailing and horseback riding. 

Insider’s tips? Sure, here’s a handful: (1) If you come hauling your own watercraft (kayak, canoe, waterbike, etc.) then definitely head on over to the lower half of Lake Tohopekaliga where there’s some seriously amazing little bends to careen around as well as some very awesome fishing holes, particularly for Bass; (2) Check out Lake Toho Fish Camp, which is another place you might be interested in setting up for the night if Aloha is fully-booked, plus they offer a boat slip along with a bait & tackle shop; (3) If Latin food is your thing, then you’re in luck as there are about 5 different Latino restaurants within a short walking distance. Be sure to try out Chaufa de Mariscos at Mi Gente Restaurante, Cuban Mofongos at Maracas or a nice Guanabana fruit shake at Rancho Latino. 

Happy Camping!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Does Aloha RV Park have RV hookups?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Aloha RV Park has 50 amp electric hookups, water hookups and sewer hookups.

  • What is the max vehicle length at Aloha RV Park?

    Aloha RV Park allows vehicles up to 40 feet.

  • Does Aloha RV Park have wifi?

    Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, Aloha RV Park does have wifi.

  • Is there cell phone reception at Aloha RV Park?

    According to campers on TheDyrt.com, Verizon signal is available, AT&T is poor, and T-Mobile is available.