![]() These didn't bother us, but you really should know what you're getting into when you camp at Tico Time. ![]() With this there are, what some people would consider, negative results mostly on the weekends during peak season. There are just tons to do for families with kids especially if you're outdoor folks. They are offering concerts and festivals on weekends so this is a hopping park. The place has grown a lot between the 9 months we stayed. I occasionally have to work in the area, and during the week we've talked to a few people that also work in the area a few weeks of the year. We've stayed at Tico Time a couple of times now, once last year and once this year. He enforced rules that do not exist, but Did Not enforce important rules that Do exist, like the Fire Ban in New Mexico (May 2022) But the Operations Manager made it a bad experience. The actual site is ok- it's just an RV park with a couple of ponds to play in. He was so incredibly rude that it ruined our entire experience. This jerk of an Operations Manager came driving up to us *again* in his huge dust cloud and demanded we leave the property immediately or purchase a day pass because he "isn't stupid and knows we are just trying to stay another night for free". We had already booked a hotel room in Durango, so we were looking forward to spending time with friends, seeing some music and getting on our way. On checkout day, we politely asked the front gate clerk if we could stay to see the start of the band and she clearly said we could stay until 11pm. NOWHERE on the website or on the literature for the "resort" that the tent camp site is walk-in only. He claimed that tent campers have to park at the top of the property and either lug all of our camping stuff about 1/2 a mile to the camp site or pay him $10 a trip to be "shuttled" across the bridge. In less than 24 hours, he drove up to us *six different times* in his huge truck, kicking up clouds of dust and harassing us. The front gate clerk told us we could drive over the bridge after the band stopped playing at 10pm, so we waited patiently until almost 11pm to set up our campsite. The Operations Manager with the Australian accent rudely harassed us for driving our vehicle over the bridge to the tent camping area, despite the website saying in two different places that driving to the camping area is allowed. He makes it seem like this whole place is designed to get as much money out of you as possible. Our encounters with the Operations Manager were horrible. Likely would have stayed closer to Durango If I was to come to this area again. Kids didn’t want to use the ponds or slides. Line across the river which we did not use. There are some climbing areas with nets and a zip East side of the river appears run down and still potentially under construction. Bridge over the river is nice and river moves quickly, not suitable for kids swimming. Cornhole boards, a nearly broken trampoline, a volleyball pit, picnic tables, all in the sand on the west side. We used the Laundry facilities and they were clean and functional. South side of the park was mostly empty and there are some construction areas it appeared, over there. Leveling blocks a must with a size able slope. We had a spot on the lower loop for 30A, all gravel and was significantly dusty. Cliffs on East side of the river are nice looking but this valley was very hot.Ĭheck-in was easy and the single employee we met was very friendly but it also doubles as the rental for water sports so it can get fairly busy with people and kids and only one person working. ![]() Slides are low budget and water in ponds appeared super low. Canals on both banks carry water for the ponds. No real view of the river due to the drop off. Internal applications, then our B2B based Bizapedia Pro API™ might be the answer for you.Site built off the flood zone of the Animas River. If you are looking for something more than a web based search utility and need to automate company and officer searches from within your WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE ADVANCED SEARCH FORM? Utilize our advanced search form to filter the search results by Company Name, City, State, Postal Code, Filing Jurisdiction, Entity Type, Registered Agent,įile Number, Filing Status, and Business Category. While logged in and authenticated, you will not be asked to solve any complicated Recaptcha V2 challenges. In addition, all pages on Bizapedia will be served to you completely ad freeĪnd you will be granted access to view every profile in its entirety, even if the company chooses to hide the private information on their profile from the general public. Your entire office will be able to use your search subscription.
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