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Arizona
 

Oct 6, 2012

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3.0
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2.7
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2.9
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2.3
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4.1
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3.1
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AC7880 Reviewed by AC7880
October 07, 2012

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Last updated: October 08, 2012
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful

$7 per night for retirees with FHU. (pay at lodging office, box with envelopes if closed). Now there is an explanation of what FHU means here. Some pedestals are 50/30 amp, and some are 30 amp. Also boon docking sites if FHU are full (@ $3 per night). The water with pressure is either non potable, or very heavy in minerals with some arsenic. For pressurized water either use a key to turn water on (in laundry room), or use a 3/8 inch wrench/socket. Older people and children should not drink the pressurized water. However, each FHU site also has it's own dedicated reverse osmosis station for low pressure safe drinking water - just fill some jugs. Since we only came in for one night while passing through we just used our on board water tank and did not hook up to the pressurized water. No Active Duty on this base - all contractor operated to support the Barry Goldwater range nearby. This is a great place for a overnight or couple of nights, and some folks winter here due the to warm climate and low price. If you plan an extended stay just bring some water jugs to fill at your own individual reverse osmosis station. Free laundry - 3 washers, 3 dryers.

 
California
 

Oct 5, 2012

Overall rating: 
 
3.0
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3.5
Cleanliness/Hospitality :
 
3.4
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2.3
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2.7
Overall Experience:
 
3.1
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AC7880 Reviewed by AC7880
October 07, 2012

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Last updated: October 08, 2012
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful

Stayed one night while heading through. Retirees now pay $23 per night for FHU 50/30 amp, water and sewer, and a concrete pad. Price is too high for what they have to offer compared to other bases. (Pay at the lodging office behind the upper tier of the campground). Small commissary in walking distance, with small BX co located with gas station behind the commissary. For $23 might as well just stay in a local campground.

 
Oklahoma
 

27 Sept to 3 Oct, 2011

Overall rating: 
 
3.4
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3.6
Cleanliness/Hospitality :
 
3.1
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3.3
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3.7
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3.4
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AC7880 Reviewed by AC7880
October 03, 2011

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Last updated: October 04, 2011
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As of 1 Oct 2011, new rate is $18 a night. They now offer free cable tv, limited channels, but a big improvement. WIFI is free but weak.
Bathrooms and laundry still dirty, with layer upon layer of dead bugs in light fixtures. Dog droppings on many sites. No sign of the camp hosts for the entire 1 week stay. Stayed one week, charged for 8 nights. Had to get that fixed - still waiting for refund to hit my credit card account 5 days later. The review from last year Aug 17, 2010 was our review as well. The only improvement we see is they added cable TV, and no sign of the rude employee from last year. Current staff is friendly, but they NEED to learn there are only 7 days in a week. Staff says the base will be improving the road from Apache Gate to LETRA starting this month.

 
Oklahoma
 

Aug 17, 2010

Overall rating: 
 
3.4
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3.6
Cleanliness/Hospitality :
 
3.1
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3.3
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3.7
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3.4
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AC7880 Reviewed by AC7880
September 09, 2010

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Make sure to print out the directions and do not rely on your GPS which will likely take you to a gate only open a few hours on Saturday and Sunday. We have visited many famcamps in the past 8 years, and never met a rude MWR employee until here. The fellow who works in the store and assigns spaces and does the paperwork was very abrupt and rude both on the phone for reservations and in person. We were here one week, and never saw the campground hosts out and about. The laundry and bathrooms were dirty the entire week. Trash was blowing around. The guests in RV site # 1 let 3 dogs out off leash and did not pick up the dog droppings. There were at least 20 to 30 piles of dog droppings in the space around them, attracting fly's. The MWR employee in the store did nothing about it after letting him know, being rude and ineffective for our 3rd time interacting with him. LETRA is a fine location to visit, but Ft Sill really needs to provide customer service and courtesy training to employees, have the hosts do the work they agreed to, and enforce rules on pets.

 
Nevada
 

July 13, 2010

Overall rating: 
 
4.0
Location :
 
3.5
Cleanliness/Hospitality :
 
4.5
Amenities/Facilities :
 
3.8
Value :
 
4.1
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4.0
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AC7880 Reviewed by AC7880
July 14, 2010

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful

We are at Fallon NAS as I type. $15 per day, or $90 per week. Large concrete pads, all are pull through. 50 amp FHU, cable TV with a tremendous number of channels. Free laundry (need a key from MWR or camp host, drop key in lock box before departure). Three working high speed wifi connections available. Verizon air card and cell phone reception is good. Great deal for a famcamp.

 
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