We had business in Mansfield, which is one reason we stayed here. The other reason was that we travel with dogs and need CG's that offer plenty of areas to take them for walks. We arrived at 1 p.m. and were charged $42.75 for the night, which seems very expensive for off-season and mid-week. There were no amenities or "happenings" that justified the high price. Sites are numbered, but either the hookups are placed on the wrong side of the site, or the sites are numbered incorrectly. We were assigned a back-in site, but had to pull in forward to get the hookups on the driver's side. The grounds seemed to be well-maintained, and although we didn't play miniature golf, the course appeared to be in good shape, with some very cute decorations. There's also a lovely gazebo nearby. The immediate entrance to the park is up a long hill, and had at least one rough bump. As I was walking my dog down the hill, a Class A was coming up; I heard its back end scrape the road, so if you have a big rig with a long overhang, be cautious. Unless I had kids, I wouldn't come here in the high season, as I'm sure it would be too noisy. In October, though, it was fine. There was excellent cellphone reception, as a tower is very close. We camped here in a Motorhome.
If you have kids, you need to stay in this park. If you don't, Would not recommend it. It's a little on the rundown side and dirty. But the kids have such a good time, you won't mind. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was a very kid friendly campground but too crowded and noisy for our liking. I agree with one reviewer that there was no quiet time. Our kids need their sleep or we have grumps the next day. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
This is an awesome park for kids - what a wonderful place. A different "theme" every week and lots to do. Cabins are available for those without RVs. Owners are very pleasant and accommodating. Dance every Saturday night - either a DJ or a live band. Kids love it - won't stop begging to go back. Definitely where they want to go again and again. Check it out for yourself! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park it outdated, cramped and dirty. It looks like it's heyday was in the 1970's and nothing has been updated since. The bathrooms were dirty with cobwebs and spiders. There was standing water (we hope it was water) nearly covering the men's bathroom floors. The arcade and putt-putt course have seen better days. Half of the games didn't work and the carpet was coming up on the putt-putt. The pool had stuff floating in it - lots of little styrofoam bits and other things. A little girl urinated on the cement at the top of the stairs. Her dad just laughed and no one else did anything about it. Would it have been to hard to come out with a hose and some bleach? The campground had a amusement park sized carrousel that they only ran for about 30 minutes during daylight hours. More on that later! We got a site at this campground at about 7:30 PM on a Saturday night. Upon arrival my first question was, "Do you have an enforced quiet time?" I was told that it was 11:00 and a security guard patrolled the park all night. This is quite important to me as my husband and one of our sons are very light sleepers. They were having a "shindig" that night with a country band playing with dancing. That was scheduled till 11:00. As we knew it would be impossible to sleep with that going on, we took the boys to the arcade and also played a few holes on the aging putt-putt course. The band quit shortly after 11:00 and there was still quite a bit of noise as the campers returned to their sites (so we thought). We turned in and waited for things to quiet down. At about 11:30 we heard a motor start up. At first I was thinking that the seasonal campers next to us had a generator (forgetting in my exhausted state that they had electricity). About five minutes went by and our 11 year old unzipped the window to see what the noise was. "Mom! It's the carrousel!" I thought he was kidding, but there it was! At first I thought it was kids horsing around, but no one came and turned it off! I had had enough. I knew we had a long drive ahead of us the next day - especially my husband - so I decided to go to the office and ask what was going on. As I was walking there the MUSIC for the carrousel came on full blast. The owners wife was just locking up the store for the night and I asked her why the carrousel was running. She replied (in a tone like she couldn't believe this would bother anyone) that maybe he would turn the music off. I explained that wouldn't be good enough - the thing sounded like a semi running outside of our camper. I asked what happened to the "Quiet Time" I was told about. She got mad and told me I'd have to speak to her husband. When we got to the carrousel, she told her husband that "this lady wants the music turned off". I replied, "No I want the whole thing turned off, It's after 11:30 PM." She got mad and shoved me. A crowd started developing and the conversation got louder and my husband could hear so he came out to see what was happening. I told him that the owner's wife shoved me and she denied it. Her husband then started screaming at us that they don't want "our kind" in his park and we should leave. Another person (not sure if he was an employee) kept getting in my husbands face saying, "I ain't afraid of you" like he was trying to provoke a fight. One lady screamed at us that we were ruining her kids fun. My husband replied that they should be in bed at that hour! All we wanted was peace & quiet. We were there three and a half hours and they refused to give us a refund. Is this how they treat their paying guests? If you're looking for a party spot to stay up all night and get drunk, you've found the right place. If you're looking for a good family campground where you can get some sleep - keep driving. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
This campground was built for children! I have not seen the activities available at this campground anywhere else. Nightly rate is high, but includes all the activities. There are numerous playground areas of different types. The main playground has a sand pile adjacent, that is the mother of all sand piles. It appears the owners were trying to import an ocean beach. Another playground area has a slide that is akin to one that you would see in a county fair amusement area. They have 2 18 hole mini golf courses... free. They also have a small gauge train that can be ridden, and the track goes quite a ways through the woods. Again, no charge. There is also a tractor that pulled train of cars shaped as bugs that tours the campground fields. We stayed only one night, but arrived just before check-in and stayed until check-out the next day. Our daughter wouldn't have let us leave a minute early. The campground personnel are friendly. The roads are gravel, sites are grass or gravel. Some are more level than others. Big rigs might have some difficulties here. We camped here in a Tent.