Sunshine Holiday Daytona RV Resort

1701 N. US Hwy 1, Ormond Beach, FL 32174

386-672-3045

877-570-2267

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GPS: 29.342,-81.1381

Sunshine Holiday Daytona RV Resort is located at 1701 N. US Hwy 1, Ormond Beach, Florida 32174 with a total of 336 campsites. Before your trip to Sunshine Holiday Daytona RV Resort, check out website at http://www.rvonthego.com/florida/sunshine-holiday-daytona/ or contact them through 386-672-3045 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

29.342, -81.1381

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 29.342, -81.1381

Overview of Sunshine Holiday Daytona RV Resort


Longest RV Reported: 42 feet (Fifth Wheel)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

336

Pad Type:

grass with concrete patio

Elevation:

0 ft / 0 m

Reviews of Sunshine Holiday Daytona RV Resort

8 people have reviewed this location.


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  • What a wonderful camping experience

    Reviewed 1/3/2022

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    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 305

    Rate reflect Thousand Trails and The Trails Collection membership. The grounds, including the pool and club house are great, and the staff is friendly and most helpful. Great location convenient to Ormond Beach as well as Daytona, and Daytona Beach and it is right next door to Destination Daytona the Harley dealership and all the st...moreRate reflect Thousand Trails and The Trails Collection membership. The grounds, including the pool and club house are great, and the staff is friendly and most helpful. Great location convenient to Ormond Beach as well as Daytona, and Daytona Beach and it is right next door to Destination Daytona the Harley dealership and all the stores and restaurants. Verizon as well as ATT data screams with over 25 mgps speeds. The down side is; ½ the park is taken by full time park models and campers, as well as another 1/4 of the park is taken by seasonal multi month campers. As such this leaves only about 20% of the park for Thousand Trail Trails Collection members and public. Noise is what can be expected for an urban RV resort.

  • Not great - even for a layover night

    Reviewed 12/2/2022

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    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: H06

    Stayed a single night en transit and as a part of thousand trails. As mentioned in other reviews, thousand trails members apparently are put in the trailer home section and we in particular were in a tiny and awkward back in spot that was arms length away from the common area building. As a result, there was very little in the way ...moreStayed a single night en transit and as a part of thousand trails. As mentioned in other reviews, thousand trails members apparently are put in the trailer home section and we in particular were in a tiny and awkward back in spot that was arms length away from the common area building. As a result, there was very little in the way of scenery, space, or privacy. The great sense of community amongst the residents was a slight saving grace but we would aim to stay elsewhere on our next time through the area.

  • Okay experience

    Reviewed 12/12/2021

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    Days stayed: 5

    There are two main circles. The first circle seems to be where the campers are and the second circle is where the full time trailer homes are. We stayed as Thousand Trail members and were placed between two full time homes in the second circle. It was quiet and we had full hook ups. Felt a bit awkward though being on that side. My site...moreThere are two main circles. The first circle seems to be where the campers are and the second circle is where the full time trailer homes are. We stayed as Thousand Trail members and were placed between two full time homes in the second circle. It was quiet and we had full hook ups. Felt a bit awkward though being on that side. My site was paved but there were lots of ants so doing yoga outside was unpleasant. Pool was by the office. Looked nice but didn’t have a chance to use it. The laundry room/showers/bathroom were all under construction in the second circle during my stay. There is another laundry room in the pool area but you have to buy a $5 laundry card and then load money on to the card. I opted to do laundry at a laundromat in town. Dog run area is okay but run down. Good access to town and beaches. The gastropub in town with the tiki bar area in the back had good food!Overall the park is a bit run down but people were nice and I liked the location.

  • Fire Ants and Extra Fees

    Reviewed 22/2/2021

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    The park is above a huge fire ant hole. So it's hard to be outside. If you are a Thousand Trails member, you have to pay a $68 fee to stay on the good sites. Otherwise, you may be thrown at a muddy, with no sewer or tight site.If you have to go there, try to avoid the place where people live permanently and, as their brochure s...moreThe park is above a huge fire ant hole. So it's hard to be outside. If you are a Thousand Trails member, you have to pay a $68 fee to stay on the good sites. Otherwise, you may be thrown at a muddy, with no sewer or tight site.If you have to go there, try to avoid the place where people live permanently and, as their brochure says, lock or keep an eye on your stuff.

  • Great location, bad everything else.

    Reviewed 11/7/2020

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    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 117

    This is a part of our Thousand Trails membership so I'm not sure the nightly rate. The park is located near I95 and has great cell coverage, we had a full hookup site. Overall the park was really run down and a lot of full-time residences. I would stay again if I needed a place near Daytona if nothing else was available. Check out our ...moreThis is a part of our Thousand Trails membership so I'm not sure the nightly rate. The park is located near I95 and has great cell coverage, we had a full hookup site. Overall the park was really run down and a lot of full-time residences. I would stay again if I needed a place near Daytona if nothing else was available. Check out our review video for more details. https://youtu.be/NCiVSkxkGWg

  • No sewer even though we reserved full hookups

    Reviewed 24/2/2020

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    Days stayed: 6

    Site number: 61

    We are Thousand Trails members and reserved our spot a couple months prior to arriving. We arrived after hours and grabbed our paperwork from the board outside. We scoped out the site and it was muddy and lacked sewer. The paperwork said "first come, first serve" so we figured we could ask for a move in the morning. The front desk was ...moreWe are Thousand Trails members and reserved our spot a couple months prior to arriving. We arrived after hours and grabbed our paperwork from the board outside. We scoped out the site and it was muddy and lacked sewer. The paperwork said "first come, first serve" so we figured we could ask for a move in the morning. The front desk was friendly but laughed and said they never move people. "It would take us moving 1000 people to get you hookups." That math seems exaggerated, but we still made it work. We dumped the night we arrived at the dump station near our site. And the sewer truck came by on Tuesday. Just inconvenient that we had reserved full hookups and were limited in doing laundry (we have on-board laundry) and short showers as though we were dry camping in the middle of a bunch of full hookup sites around us.The pool was closed for maintenance (just looked dirty full of leaves so not sure what the maintenance was for). The mini golf looks ok from the road but it's in sad shape. The playground is colorful but hasn't been updated in at least a decade. The tennis court was nice.The campground smelled like sewage at times when we walked around. Pretty sure at one point our neighbor (also no sewer hookup) was dumping his grey tank. Probably didn't help our soggy, muddy site.The sites are a bit tricky to get into. All sites are located in a circle but the roads are narrow and the sites are positioned around the circle which means the front sides are tighter together and that's where most people park. It took us 20 minutes to take a 100 point turn to finally get level and close to the water spigot.It was nice to have a "free" spot to stay so we could check out nearby Daytona Beach, but this is not a place I would recommend to other Thousand Trails members unless you can get a guaranteed full hookup site or Elite site with a cement pad.Most of our neighbors were Canadian. Like out of the 20 RVs around us, 18 were from Canada. That was kinda fun. Not sure if it's normal but a lot of the people around us also drove motorcycles. So we would get a lot of loud motorcycle noises early in the morning, throughout the day and late at night (like starting at 7am and after midnight). Not really that terrible, just a bit startling to have a motorcycle start and rev up a few feet away from you when you're falling asleep!We also had several neighbors smoking marijuana so we didn't love letting our kids play outside around the rig.

  • Muddy site

    Reviewed 23/2/2020

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    Days stayed: 15

    Site number: 813

    The Thousand Trails sites aren’t paved and become very muddy after a rain. No sewer hookups but a truck comes around twice a week to empty the tanks for you.The pool is closed for maintenance in February???The staff is friendly and replaced our electrical outlet that blinked red when we first checked in and our surge protector ...moreThe Thousand Trails sites aren’t paved and become very muddy after a rain. No sewer hookups but a truck comes around twice a week to empty the tanks for you.The pool is closed for maintenance in February???The staff is friendly and replaced our electrical outlet that blinked red when we first checked in and our surge protector identified an issue.This experience has us re-evaluating our membership.

  • Great location for touring the area

    Reviewed 10/2/2020

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    Days stayed: 13

    Site number: 812

    Able to see the Atlantic with easy access to Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, and our favorite, Saint Augustine. Could also access Space Coast/Palm Coast and others if you desire. The site has several restaurants and shops within a walkable distance. A very busy, nearly full campground; we sat next to one of the few empty sites. We also ...moreAble to see the Atlantic with easy access to Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, and our favorite, Saint Augustine. Could also access Space Coast/Palm Coast and others if you desire. The site has several restaurants and shops within a walkable distance. A very busy, nearly full campground; we sat next to one of the few empty sites. We also had a non-sewer hook-up, but they provided a euphemistically-named Honey Wagon to dump our tanks twice a week, so not a problem. Lots of seasonal/year-round campers here w/ many Canadians making for good conversations about travels.

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Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 07/11/2020

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