3/5 chris m. 10 months ago on Google
This
isn't
camping.
These
are
grass
and
gravel
parking
lots.
Place
was
only
at
maybe
5%
occupancy
when
we
visited.
But
there
would
normally
be
no
privacy.
Only
stumps
remain
where
hundreds
of
trees
shown
on
their
web
site
once
stood.
Between
the
hours
of
8
to
5
(not
counting
lunch)
you
constantly
hear
the
employees
racing
around
in
their
gas
powered
carts.
At
$90
a
night
for
a
basic
back
in
site
it
is
very
over
priced.
Could
get
a
median
hotel
room
for
that.
The
place
is
very
clean,
I
saw
fewer
than
10
pieces
of
trash
on
the
ground
in
2
days.
The
common
rooms
are
mostly
kept
pretty
clean.
There
was
some
cult
indoctrination
materials
left
in
the
main
hall
one
night
but
camp
staff
properly
disposed
of
it
the
next
day.
While
there
are
a
few
maintenance
issues
they
seem
to
pretty
well
keep
up.
I
saw
staff
painting
picnic
tables
and
emptying
trash
cans.
They
could
be
more
efficient
and
buy
a
couple
of
riding
mowers.
They
literally
have
acres
and
acres
of
grass
and
staff
use
push
mowers.
Their
ADA
parking
spots
are
not
ADA
compliant.
Check
in
was
fast
and
easy
from
my
online
reservation.
I
walked
in
and
they
handed
me
an
envelope
with
my
name,
site
number
and
codes
for
bathrooms
and
wifi.
The
wifi
was
strong,
no
issues
streaming
tv.
You
are
expected
to
use
your
onboard
bathroom
and
shower.
There
are
only
3
single
stall
bathrooms
and
3
single
stall
showers.
Not
nearly
enough
if
they
were
at
capacity.
There
is
a
playground
and
the
toys
are
well
maintained
and
painted,
but
they
are
very
old.
Lots
of
trash
cans
but
no
recycle
cans
anywhere.
They
charge
a
$5
fee
per
night
for
paying
with
credit
card
which
last
time
I
checked
violated
the
Visa
Mastercard
merchant
agreement.
And,
they
have
a
sign
in
the
lobby
that
they
don't
accept
cash.
Which
I'm
not
sure
is
legal
under
federal
law.
So
how
are
you
supposed
to
pay?
There
are
no
emergency
phones
and
it
is
a
long
walk
to
the
office.
No
campground
hosts
ever
seen.
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