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To View Our 2021-2022 Vacation Planner RV RESORT 2021-2022VACATION PLANNER NAME | RESERVATION # | SITE # 4225 A1A South | St. Augustine Beach, FL 32080 Toll Free: (800) 342-4007 | Phone: (904) 471-3414 |OCEAN www.oceangroveresort.com GROVE RV RESORT | 1 THE TV LISTINGS 3 WJXT (IND) 43 ABC Family 4 HSN 47 Sci-Fi 5 WJXX (ABC) 48 ESPN 6 WTEV (CBS) 49 ESPN2 7 Shop (NBC) 50 Sun Sports FAMILY STORY 8 WJCT (PBS) 51 Fox Sports Florida 9 WCWJ (CW) 52 Golf 10 WAWS (FOX) 53 Speed 11 WQTLV (NBC) 54 CSS 12 WPXC (ION) 55 OWN 13 WJEB (TBN) 56 VH1 14 ************* 57 BET 15 Bravo 58 MTV 16 Weather Channel 59 A&E 17 TBS 60 Comedy Central 18 Lifetime 61 Movie Plex 19 Food Network 62 NBC Weather 20 Investigation Discovery 63 WJCT Create Ocean Grove had its beginning in the late 60’s as a small campground 21 HGTV 64 History called “Canadian Sunset.” 22 Disney 65 Local 23 FX 67 C-Span 2 24 NBC Sports 68 C-Span 3 Throughout the 70’s, under various ownerships, it gradually emerged 25 WUFT (PBS) Gainesville 69 BIO 26 Education Access 70 H2 into a full fledged “camp resort”, catering to vacationers and tourists in 27 C-Span 71 Style the summer and snowbirds in the winter. 28 WGN Chicago 72 Lifetime Movie Network 29 My TV Jax 73 Cartoon Network 30 Weatherscan 74 Sprout It was just about this time that two sisters and their husbands from New 31 USA 75 Hallmark 32 Univision 76 CMT York were on the brink of “following their dream” to relocate to Florida 33 FOX News 77 G4 and open a family business together. Having young families of their own, 34 E! Entertainment 78 MSNBC 35 CNN 96 Bloomburg TV and needing flexibility, the idea of running a campground, living on the 36 HLN 97 Hallmark Movie Channel premises and having their children close by appealed to them. 37 CNBC 98 EWTN 38 Discovery Channel 99 QVC 39 TLC 42 Nickelodeon In December 1979 their dream became a reality when Judy and 40 Spike TV Tom Tibbitts and Ed and Lillian Schneider and their families arrived 41 Animal Planet Lineup Subject To Change in St. Augustine and moved into Ocean Grove. As they say “The rest is history.” Over the years as the camping industry grew, campgrounds became “camp resorts” and tiny little “tag a long” trailers and pop ups turned into 40’ “houses on wheels” catering to a variety of people from all walks of life, wanting to see the country and expand their horizons. A STOP BY new vocabulary emerged when expressions such as RV, fifth wheel, slide outs and even Snowbirds became commonplace language. Modern for a Tour of camp resorts with thousands of “full hookup” sites began popping up in every city in every state in the country and Ocean Grove was right there along with them. Our Facility! Thirty-five years later Ocean Grove is going “stronger than ever,” still catering to families, camping groups, and their ever-faithful snowbirds. In keeping with the times, it has added many “modern” improvements, withRV 10 orCLUBS more campers such as cable, wi-fi, computers and web pages, activity directors, fitness center, boat ramp and fishing dock. Management has been passed (No clubs January - March) down to the next generation, but they still strive to maintain the same friendly, down home atmosphere which has made them famous. • 15% Club Discount • Poolside Restaurant/ (Nov., Dec. & April) Bar with Picnic • 20% Club Discount Pavilion Area (May - Oct.) • Large, Comfortable • Private use of our sites many with 50 newly renovated amp service Recreation Hall • Free WiFi Rules & Regulations To make your stay more enjoyable at Ocean Grove RV Resort, kindly observe the following Rules and Regulations. Management reserves the right of access onto any site at any reasonable time for the purpose of inspection and/or maintenance. GOLF CARTS, MOTORIZED SCOOTERS, AND MOTORCYCLES All golf carts must be registered with the office upon check-in. Use of the above vehicles is a privilege not a right; NO ONE MAY OPERATE except a LICENSED DRIVER. (Learner’s Permits are not considered a licensed driver and this rule is strictly enforced.) All motorcycles shall be used only to enter and exit the park. Please be conscious of loud exhaust noise during quiet hours. All motorized scooters, bicycles and other like vehicles etc. must obey all traffic regulations and signage throughout the park. DO NOT walk or drive through other campsites. The owners and management are positively not liable for any loss of personal possessions, injuries to any occupant of any age or damage to any vehicle or personal ALL GUESTS equipment. Owners and/or management reserve the right to evict ANYONE from premises for detrimental conduct and/or 1. Visitors must register at the office, visitors must park violating rules. in the designated areas and display visitor car pass in windshield, Rate is for 2 Adults per site. Any additional guests need to check in at office and pay $5.00 per person, per day. Only 2 gate passes will PET POLICY be issued per site. We welcome your four legged friends, however 2. All campground fees are payable in advance. We please adhere to the rules regarding pets. have a policy of NO REFUNDS. 3. Check out time is 11:00 on RV/Tent Sites. Late • All pets must be kept on a short leash at all times while 1 outside.(No longer than 6’) checkout, if available, is /2 of the daily rate. Park model check out is 10:00AM. No late checkout for • Never leave pets unattended. park models. • Pets must not annoy any guests. Excessive barking dogs are not permitted. One warning will be given, if 4. Disturbing noise is not permitted at any time it continues, you will be asked to leave. (loud parties, music or TV). Quiet time is between • You MUST pick-up after your pet in ALL areas of the park. There are pet clean 10:00 PM-8:00 AM. The use of profanity, loud or up stations placed throughout the park for your convenience. Complaints boisterous talk or immoral conduct will not be tolerated. brought to the office regarding this matter will be dealt with immediately or you will be asked to leave the premises. (PLEASE BE COURTEOUS) If we have 5. Ocean Grove Resort is a family resort that welcomes to clean up after your pet, you will be charged a $10 fee. children of all ages, however anyone under the age • Management reserves the right to REFUSE park admission to vicious of 18 is only permitted on the property with adequate breeds of dogs. adult supervision. Parents are responsible for the • Pets are NOT permitted inside any buildings or inside the pool/pavilion area. safety and conduct of their children. Never leave (excludes service animals) children unattended, in vehicles or anywhere else in walk your dog while riding a bike, car or golf cart. the park. Parents are responsible for any damage • DO NOT caused by their children. • We have limited pet friendly park models available for rent. Please ask which ones are available if you have pets. No Pets are allowed on the porch or 6. No outside alcoholic beverages or glass bottles are inside any non-pet friendly unit. permitted in pool areas. No beverages are to be • All dogs are welcome to run freely in our designated dog run area (shown consumed while in pool or spa. below). Please do not leave dogs unattended in this area, and be sure to clean up after them. 7. Possession or discharge of firearms or fireworks is • Dogs that are aggressive or have a history of biting are not allowed. strictly forbidden. • Dog owners must have personal liability insurance (Homeowners, Renters, RV) 8. Clotheslines are not permitted. for at least $300,00 with no dog exclusions. 9. No fires are permitted at individual campsites. • Vaccines are required to be up-to-date and owners must be able to There is a community fire pit near pavilion for provide proof. guest use. Please extinguish before leaving. Non- smoking, propane fire pits are allowed to be used on campsites, please see pg 9 for more specifications. VIOLATION OF 10. Boat, Cargo, Golf Cart, Kayak and any other type of DOG GUIDELINES trailer must be placed into storage upon arrive. Trailers are NOT to be kept on site. Storage fees apply. CAN RESULT IS OCEAN GROVE RVCAMPERS RESORT BEING | 3 ASKED TO LEAVE. Code of Conduct Although all campgrounds have their own set of rules, the following is a partial list of (unwritten rules) that applies to the RV Public. Please read the following terms and policies carefully. THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT COURTEOUS CAMPERS PERMITTED TO BE OUTSIDE OF / 1. Be Courteous. Please arrive early and consider vehicle OR UNDER YOUR RV: noise while your neighbors are sleeping. This also holds true for early risers. 1. Unfastened ladders (ladders must be attached to camper and 2. Please be a responsible pet owner. Pick up after your off the ground) pets and do not leave them unattended at any time. 2. Storage boxes, coolers, clotheslines, or excessive potted plants 3. RV Parks are not day care centers. Your children are YOUR responsibility. Always make sure your children 3. Appliances, spare parts of any kind, tires, cleaning supplies, are supervised. excess outdoor furniture, extra propane tanks, unless attached to your grill, tool boxes and lawn ornaments. 4. Keep clutter to a minimum. Nobody wants to park next to a site that has numerous items outside that detract 4.
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