
I have counted the empty sites almost on a daily basis and the dry camp has had at least 25 to 45 empty sites since January and this is very unusual.
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February is normally one of the busiest months down here and this year they have never been full even though the office will tell you otherwise. I believe that the numbers of campers in the camp ground bears out what I am saying also, because I have never seen so few people in the camp grounds this time of the year ever. They are so petty about some of the things they jump on people about it is just ridiculous. I do feel however that there used to be a time when the camp hosts used to welcome guests and not spend their day looking for issues to harass the campers about. There are so many examples of why I am saying this that I don't want to use up that much space and time but I assure all of you that I am not some disgruntled ticked offed camper with a chip on my shoulder. I would bet you that none of the people in the office even know what MWR stands for and I find that very sad. Unless the commander and the MWR director are able to drain the swamp in the camp grounds office and get the place running like an MWR facility should run, many many folks we know will not return. As things are currently being run I really do not recommend this location to any one any more and it breaks my heart to say this because we really have loved the place and the people that we have met here. The incompetency of the office staff and the Gestapo attitude of many but not all of the camp hosts is at an all time high. We will be back for sure next year and hope to stay at least 2 months.įeb 2022 - Sigsbee has been a favorite place for us for many years but this year we are to a point where we are probably not going to return any more. Security does drive through the RV park and on base, but it seems anyone can just drive on the base, buy cheaper gas when it is available or take a walk along "our" beach. With military housing, a school and a gas station available, I would think security should at least check everyone who drives onto the base. From time to time there is a security vehicle parked there, but that is rare. The only negative is the base does not check ID cards at the Sigsbee gate when you first enter. Many places to eat close to the RV park and of course many different tours are available downtown. While it was the 2nd row from the front, it didn't bother us at all with still great views during the days and of course sitting at the waters edge in our chairs with drinks to watch the sunset was just spectacular! Campground hosts were friendly and helpful, the office staff (Alvin & Dean) were great to work with.

After staying in a dry camp, ocean view lot for a week we were able to move into a full hook up site.

This was our first visit to Key West and with the simply crazy prices out in town for RV sites, any military campground in Key West is an outstanding deal.

Our dogs were attacked twice by small dogs without any kind of provocation on their part. Well behaved and cared for dogs are not a problem no matter what breed. I did not realize the military would not let their military dogs onto the base. After a long back and forth we were allowed to stay till the next day. The most dangerous and aggressive dog the Chihuahua was not on the list. We were told we had to leave which was crazy because our reservation stated that we had two dogs and no further questions were ask.

We travel with them all over the US and never had a problem. We have two very friendly and well behaved Akitas. After breakfast we went to check in we were told after a long process of papers and more papers that our dogs were not allowed. We arrived late afternoon, we were helped to our spot and told to check in the next morning.
