Trailer Inns RV Park
Trailer Inns RV Park is located at 15531 SE 37th, Bellevue, Washington 98006 with a total of 90 campsites. Some of the amenities you can enjoy there are Swimming Pool, and more. Before your trip to Trailer Inns RV Park, check out website at https://www.trailerinnsbellevue.com/ or contact them through 425-747-9181 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)
47.5768, -122.1329
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 47.5768, -122.1329
Amenities
Hookups | 50 Amp | 30 Amp | 20 Amp | water | sewer | Full Hookups |
Connectivity | cable tv | wifi | ||||
Recreation | Game room | hot tub | playground | rec hall | swimming pool | |
Site Amenities | big rig | |||||
Facilities | hot tub | laundry | propane | restrooms | ||
Pets | pets |
Overview of Trailer Inns RV Park
Last Price Paid: $45
Reported by Alicia on 05.04.2022
Longest RV Reported: 42 feet (Fifth Wheel)
Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022
Weekly Rate:
Yes
Monthly Rate:
Yes
Number of Sites:
90
Pad Type:
asphalt
Elevation:
328 ft / 99 m
Max Length:
63 ft
Activities
Cell Phone Coverage
Verizon 4G
Confirmed by 5 Users Last Reported 07/20/2016
At&t 4G
Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 09/25/2019
T-Mobile 4G
Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 04/17/2016
Reviews of Trailer Inns RV Park
9 people have reviewed this location.
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Desperation Stay
Reviewed 4/5/2022
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Nightly rate: $45
Days stayed: 2
As with so many other reviewers we chose to stay here due to a lack of other options in the Seattle area. Boondocking is simply not a 'thing' in these parts, and most National Forest campgrounds in the region are open only seasonally. If it weren't for having tickets to an event in Seattle we probably would have gone in another directi...moreAs with so many other reviewers we chose to stay here due to a lack of other options in the Seattle area. Boondocking is simply not a 'thing' in these parts, and most National Forest campgrounds in the region are open only seasonally. If it weren't for having tickets to an event in Seattle we probably would have gone in another direction.There are, indeed so many rules signposted everywhere that it looks like wallpaper. The confirmation email we received had various instructions hi-lited in obnoxious yellow hues which actually made the information hard to see. David, the assistant manager was pleasant enough upon check-in, but very paranoid that we would crash into our neighbors while backing in. His nervous presence watching us proceed just aggravated us and made a simple-albeit tight back-in much more difficult than it would have been otherwise. The spaces are VERY tight, side-to-side as well as front-to-back (photos posted!).The one redeeming quality about this parking lot is access to an indoor pool, hot tub and sauna. The downside (of course there is a downside) are the hours these amenities are available....Only during office hours. So much for enjoying a soak after a full day in the city!One last negative...We received an email from the office alerting us to the fact that two other vehicles had been broken into. Oh, joy........
Parking lot camping, but it wasn't bad.
Reviewed 11/10/2020
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Nightly rate: $45
Days stayed: 4
Site number: 2
It is a parking lot--although a large one and quite busy. Many long-termers, but it is well kept and clean. Very nice and friendly staff, with clean bathrooms and the normal amenities. WiFi, but not great. We had trouble finding a good location in/near Seattle, but settled on this one. It was not really that bad--nice and quiet ne...moreIt is a parking lot--although a large one and quite busy. Many long-termers, but it is well kept and clean. Very nice and friendly staff, with clean bathrooms and the normal amenities. WiFi, but not great. We had trouble finding a good location in/near Seattle, but settled on this one. It was not really that bad--nice and quiet neighbors, functional amenities, and friendly. The entrance/exit was interesting onto a 1-way street, but the location in Bellevue was quite convenient. Would likely stay again if we are in the area, as there are not all that many options and this was quite functional.
Cheap paved tight parking lot close to downtown Seattle, WA
Reviewed 24/3/2020
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Nightly rate: $55
Booked same day we stayed. Most guests are long term staying the summer or a few months for work. Quiet people wise, little highway noise, but not bad. Really no additional amenities, and limited front desk staff. We never saw an employee our 2 day stay. Perfect for us as we came in 6pmish, and spent the next full day downtown Seattle...moreBooked same day we stayed. Most guests are long term staying the summer or a few months for work. Quiet people wise, little highway noise, but not bad. Really no additional amenities, and limited front desk staff. We never saw an employee our 2 day stay. Perfect for us as we came in 6pmish, and spent the next full day downtown Seattle. Washing machines expensive and not all functioning. No dollar/coin exchange machines, and no staff to get coins. Fit our 37 ft motorhome with towable car on site, though no extra room.
Parking Lot Camping
Reviewed 25/9/2019
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Nightly rate: $70
Days stayed: 3
We, like most, stayed here only for its proximity to the city. Great freeway access and a Safeway within walking distance. I gave it 2 stars only because of the good customer service and location. On a negative note, I have never seen so many signs and rules in an RV park- there was a sign for everything they didn’t want you to do (do...moreWe, like most, stayed here only for its proximity to the city. Great freeway access and a Safeway within walking distance. I gave it 2 stars only because of the good customer service and location. On a negative note, I have never seen so many signs and rules in an RV park- there was a sign for everything they didn’t want you to do (don’t dye your hair in the bathroom, don’t leave your laundry more than 5 min, don’t park here or we will tow you, no pay no stay, no kids on the folding table, and so on. All of these things are valid concerns, but come on?! It feels so rigid and unwelcoming. Also, there is absolutely the least pet friendly place I have ever stayed in our 7 months of full time RVing. They say they have a pet walk, but it is actually just a grass area in the front of the property that you have to walk your pet all the way out of the park in order to get to. We were the farthest site from the pet area and our dogs were rarely able to make it to the grass before relieving themselves on the asphalt- there was a sign against that as well. Not likely to stay again or recommend.
Campground from Hell!
Reviewed 6/9/2019
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Nightly rate: $60
Days stayed: 5
ATTENTION!!! THESE PEOPLE ARE EVIL!!! Please read ALL of the negative reviews about this campground, and stay here at your own risk. We didn’t read the reviews and we regretted it. Our experience: We checked in for five days. I had to fly to Philadelphia for business and on my return to Seattle, my plane was delayed and almost canceled...moreATTENTION!!! THESE PEOPLE ARE EVIL!!! Please read ALL of the negative reviews about this campground, and stay here at your own risk. We didn’t read the reviews and we regretted it. Our experience: We checked in for five days. I had to fly to Philadelphia for business and on my return to Seattle, my plane was delayed and almost canceled due to bad weather. My wife, who is in her seventies and is disabled, told the manager that we might need a late checkout. Veronica, the manager, proceeded to scold my wife saying, “Your husband should have planned for something like that and come back a day sooner etc.” She then asked if my wife if she knew how to hook up the RV and move it out or know someone who could do it for her. When my wife answer no, she said that she would have our RV towed off the lot if it was still there after check out. In her previous job, Veronica must have been a warden in a woman’s prison and probably got fired for being too rude to inmates. (We found out later that she is the general manager/owner’s daughter, so is likely she is not able to keep a job elsewhere.) We ended up leaving their half empty “parking lot” ten minutes after their checkout time. The next day I checked my credit card online and found that she made an unauthorized $50 late charge on my credit card. I disputed it and my card company returned my money. People, do yourself a favor and find another place to stay, any place, but don’t stay here!!
Super tight parking lot. Right off of highway. Good if you won't be in your site too much.
Reviewed 11/9/2018
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Days stayed: 7
This post is mainly for you digital nomads out there - as most of the vacationing and retired folk can spend their time away from their trailer/RV. But if you are like us (large monitor toting computer nerds) then you know that getting work done in a noisy cafe on a laptop is not the ideal and you would rather stay in your trailer cave...moreThis post is mainly for you digital nomads out there - as most of the vacationing and retired folk can spend their time away from their trailer/RV. But if you are like us (large monitor toting computer nerds) then you know that getting work done in a noisy cafe on a laptop is not the ideal and you would rather stay in your trailer cave.Outside of nerdom - trying to get our 34' trailer into a spot here was the hardest parking job we have encountered during our 1 year full time on the road. Imagine that scene from Austin Powers with the luggage cart in the hallway and you have a pretty good idea of what it looked like for us to get our triple axle in.It's close to Bellevue which felt sterile, uninviting but at least full of malls and shopping for that yearly wardrobe update. Seattle is a >30 minutes drive and full of traffic and highway closures (at least when we were there).Now on to the numbers...Overall digital nomad rating: 4Wifi rating: 2 Public wifi was available but slow - did not use.Verizon data: 5 Fast - was able to do everything on it. > 15 mbpsWorkspace rating: 0 there was no different room to work from that we found.Access to data rating: 5 nearby to cafes, restaurants, libraries etc.
A RV Park close to Seattle
Reviewed 30/3/2018
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Nightly rate: $60
Days stayed: 1
An ok park with relatively high price for our 26” trailer. Convenient location though: close to Bellevue and Seattle for city exploration. The staff was very pretty friendly and helpful .
We had reservations for the week, but as soon as we rolled in, we rolled right back out!
Reviewed 20/7/2016
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Nightly rate: $38
Days stayed: 1
The only reason we made reservations here was because it was so close to Seattle. However, we pulled into the campground (aka trashy parking lot) and literally pulled right back out! It is the only campground we have ever not been able to tolerate. It was very dirty and packed so tight - I don't even know if we'd be able to get our sli...moreThe only reason we made reservations here was because it was so close to Seattle. However, we pulled into the campground (aka trashy parking lot) and literally pulled right back out! It is the only campground we have ever not been able to tolerate. It was very dirty and packed so tight - I don't even know if we'd be able to get our slide outs out. We have three kids and its' definitely not the kind of place I would want them in (and there's nowhere for them to go.) It looks at a freeway and is next to a strip mall. We have a 30 foot trailer and it would have been a huge headache trying to squeeze it in. We don't mind staying in "parking lots" that are clean and safe when the benefit is you're close to the things you want to see, but this was NOT worth it.RECOMMENDATION: So without a place to stay, we drove half an hour out to Told MacDonald Park and Campground, to see if they had any availability. (You can make reservations more than a week in advance, otherwise it's first come first serve.) It is a serious gem. So BEAUTIFUL! Wonderful for kids - so much space, so serene and a quick walk to the cute little town. We loved it and would highly recommend it! We also stayed at Evergreen Fairgrounds for another few days - this one is a parking lot, but clean, safe, with full hook-ups, and a very sweet camp host.
Close to everything
Reviewed 17/4/2016
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Nightly rate: $38
Days stayed: 2
Site number: 11
The office staff are super friendly and helpful. It is a large asphalt car park basically with a few trees thrown in. Decent sized spots, plenty enough for our 22ft Winnie and we were able to put our awning out. Originally I only booked for one night but changed it to 2 without a problem on arrival. The manager walked us to our site an...moreThe office staff are super friendly and helpful. It is a large asphalt car park basically with a few trees thrown in. Decent sized spots, plenty enough for our 22ft Winnie and we were able to put our awning out. Originally I only booked for one night but changed it to 2 without a problem on arrival. The manager walked us to our site and helped us back in. Great facilities here. Laundry: $1.75 for normal load, $2.50 for dryer. It has a pool, spa and sauna. The showers are FREE. WiFi is not great. Apparently you can go to the TV room and use their wifi. My AT&T worked perfect. 14 mins by car to Seattle. I would def recommend this park for ease to city :)