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  "name": "Larry & Penny Thompson Park",
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    "streetAddress": "12451 Eureka Drive",
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    "addressRegion": "FL",
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      "@type": "Review",
      "author": {
        "@type": "Person",
        "name": "Marta L."
      },
      "datePublished": "2019-08-07T01:27:10.574Z",
      "reviewBody": "Our Ford F-250 King Ranch 4x4 diesel got stolen in the middle of the day from right in front of our RV at this park. This state park is NOT secure! We just purchased this vehicle and we did not drive it. Whomever stole our truck was an insider that cased the place. It is very scary to know that guests cannot feel secure here. Talking to neighbors today we found that theft of bycicles and other items is common, we wish we would have known earlier.",
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    {
      "@type": "Review",
      "author": {
        "@type": "Person",
        "name": "Raul C."
      },
      "datePublished": "2021-07-16T16:21:34.234Z",
      "reviewBody": "Great location, nice surroundings, very peaceful. We hope the pool opens in the next few weeks ",
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        "ratingValue": 4,
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    {
      "@type": "Review",
      "author": {
        "@type": "Person",
        "name": "Tod H."
      },
      "datePublished": "2019-04-09T22:24:17.634Z",
      "reviewBody": "This is city owned and operated Park/Campground. This fact is significant. It is very pretty with lots of mature shade trees. The RV's are assigned space around several pods. Each pod has its own bathhouse with laundry facilities. There are pull through spots for the big motorhomes and spots reserved for the handicapped. The bathhouses for the RV's were in good shape and well maintained. The bathhouse for the tenters not so much. The bathhouse for the RV's is not very far to walk which I would recommend.\n\nThe tent area is off to one side and well shaded by mature trees. It's an area rather than sites. You pick your spot, put up a tent and place a large numbered sign by your area and you've got your spot. While there isn't any electric to plug into at the tent sites, water is provided interspersed throughout the area. Picnic tables and barbecue grills are also provided throughout.\n\nThere is a great fire ring with benches for bonfires and a great Beach volleyball court. The pool is clean and guarded by life guards. There is a lounge where you have access to WiFi and plus to charge your phones. The RVs have WiFi around their pods.\n\nTenters can stay for a Max of 7 nights while RV's can stay for 180. Tenters can only pay for 3 nights at once before returning to re-up. No such rule for RVs. There is a kind of second class feel to the tenters but if you overlook that (I recommend you do) you will have a great time. Staff is very nice and the park is clean.",
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        "ratingValue": 4,
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    {
      "@type": "Review",
      "author": {
        "@type": "Person",
        "name": "SwitchbackKids "
      },
      "datePublished": "2017-06-29T17:21:38.974Z",
      "reviewBody": "In southern Florida, campgrounds don’t usually come cheap, but we found Larry &amp; Penny’s to be a great value with close access (30 minutes) to Biscayne National Park.\n\nAt $17/night for a tent site, we got wifi, access to laundry, great showers, and a perfectly adequate site. We weren’t spending much time at the actual campground, so we didn’t mind that it wasn’t the most scenic place we’d seen during our year on the road. Larry &amp; Penny’s was a perfect place to crash!\n\nVisiting Biscayne National Park was a bit more frustrating. We knew going in that they had not been running regular tours out to the keys, the heart of the park, because of issues with switching to a new concessioner. We thought that our 10 days in southern Florida (visiting Biscayne and Everglades) would be plenty of time for us to figure out a way to get to the keys, but a private charter from Miami wasn’t worth it to us, so we disappointedly stuck to the mainland park.\n\nSince we had our own kayak, we were able to skirt the shore and paddle through some of the mangrove forests in Biscayne. This was the highlight of our two short days at Biscayne, since the only other activity we could do was explore the visitor center and walk the very short boardwalk trail.\n\nWe’ll be back, Biscayne!\n\nYou can read much more about our two days in the park on our blog: [Switchback Kids (Biscayne)](http://switchbackkids.com/biscayne/)",
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    },
    {
      "@type": "Review",
      "author": {
        "@type": "Person",
        "name": "Nikaela B."
      },
      "datePublished": "2021-05-25T20:54:45.084Z",
      "reviewBody": "Right now, nothing is open until memorial day weekend. So no beach and no pool. Also half the park is under construction, and for whatever reason (covid?) All of the bathrooms and showers are closed in the whole park. The only thing open is the laundry- but they don't have change machines or quarters. No wifi. They also don't allow anything other than motorhomes, 2-wheel dollies, TT, or 5th wheels. No other trailers, no van conversions. \n\nIt is cheap, and quiet. I have a feeling half the campers are just put there for the price, while everyone goes elsewhere to be tourists. There are kids and dogs around. Several pull through spaces. ",
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