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    Snack bar
    Kara S.

    I'm rating this based exclusively on the resort and not my own personal vacation, which I returned from on Wednesday August 8/14/19. My brother in-law has vacationed here with his family (and several other families) for years. Looking at their past vacations from afar looked really fun so we decided to spend a few days at the resort. We stayed at a 3 bedroom rental house, not affiliated with the resort. We arrived on a Sunday which was nice because I hear the traffic heading into the resort on Saturdays (the day you check in for the week) is NUTS. We had no traffic and smooth sailing into the resort around noon. Our family was thrilled when we arrived because they knew we would kick some serious butt at the Name-That-Tune contest at 2pm. (I take all credit for bringing back a second place ribbon---which was proudly tied on their beach-tent with scads of others won in recent years. This is 100% a family joint. Great for families with kids who want to either park it at the nice beach on the lake (neat playground right at the beach). If that's not your thing there's so many things you could do from cornhole, yard-pong, ping pong, pickle ball, arcade, horseshoes, boat rentals and much more. The resort is kind of a throwback in the sense that kids tool around safely on their bikes, people are driving golf carts or just walking where they need to go. It's HUGE. The general store was a complete surprise to me because, even though you're sort of bound to the resort, it was unexpectedly inexpensive for things like snacks, breakfast sandwiches, beer. My brother in law joked that the price of a pound of bacon was making up for the other cheap prices but come on, BYOB (bring your own bacon, we did). The staff was super chill. They weren't up your arse in any way but when they needed to (for example) get people out of the lake during a rainstorm, they did it efficiently. My 11 year old niece is a singer and she competed in the The Voice competition and I've got to say, those kids could all sing and the "coaches" (college age theater kids) took their jobs seriously. All of that said, this was not my kind of trip just based on what our group was into and that was sitting on the beach all day long. We did enjoy getting away to play some games against fellow campers. We totally dug the tiki bar, trivia there and the beers were very reasonable. If you're looking for a family oriented all-in-one vacation, this is for you. ENJOY!

    Brendan G.

    Activity schedule has overlapping events. Maybe add more events as well. Everything else is usually perfect for a week of camping.

    Golf parking
    James M.

    They did not handle COVID the way they should have... been here four years in a row and I to say the least am super dissatisfied with most of Point Sebago.

    The snapped futon we were unable to sleep on or sit on. All broken wood under on arrival. We set up camping chairs inside to sit on.

    First time to the resort July 2022. We rented a lakeside cottage and a 6 person golf cart. For the amount of money we paid for the cottage and cart (just about 4k) I was disappointed. The worst was that we didn't have hot water the first day. My fiancè called a couple times and it was finally fixed the next day after we had to take ice cold showers. The beds were HORRIBLE. Lumpy, springs sticking out and the futon snapped on the first day with my 11 year old son sleeping on it. He weighs 70lbs and was not rough housing. The first day we noticed the futon was broken, wood under it and sunken in. We didn't call about it because we knew we probably wouldn't get a quick response. We went out to Walmart in Casco to purchase an air mattress to sleep on. Picture attached of the broken futon. The food at the establishment...... just ok. We cooked at the cottage (be sure to check the pans, ours were filthy and everything needed to be washed). We ventured out to Windham to eat a bunch which we were thankful for. The snack shop had issues with the icee machine almost daily which was a disappointment to my kids. Many of the teenagers working behind the counter were so immature and rude, even when guests were present. Throwing stuff at one another, sweating, etc. The lake and the arcade were pros for my kids. Thankfully they enjoyed both. We checked out a day early, I honestly wanted to check out day 2 of 7 but pushed through. I emailed the resort and sent a message on Instagram about our first and last stay....not a peep back. Of course when they wanted payment for the trip they were easy go get a hold of. We will not be back.

    Ants on the walls in the kitchen
    Tracy A.

    Well, this is a sad review for me to write, because after years of loving Point Sebago for the fun and friendships I shared there and the beautiful views, I had to accept that it wasn't worth the exorbitant cost to stay in a filthy trailer and eat mediocre food. After years of declining conditions at the Point, this year was the one that will keep me from ever coming back. My friends and I have been going to Point Sebago every May for seven years for a convention/retreat-like event. There have always been little things to deal with - one year our "Park Home" (actually repurposed FEMA trailers - don't expect these cheaply made boxes to be well-appointed "cabins") was infested with large carpenter ants, one year we were expected to sleep in a closet with bunk beds placed in it - behind the pocket door were bunk beds and nothing else. So no way to get into the room, couldn't change in there, couldn't stand in there, no closet for clothes, etc. This was rented to two adult roomates, who they knew would need two bedrooms - no adjustment was made in the price for this substandard situation. And this was one of their "new" trailers. We were expected every year to clean our trailers and deliver the trash to their collection bins, to sweep the floors, wash dishes and generally tidy up the place before we left - even though when I pay for lodging I don't expect to be the chambermaid. There was limited hot water. We were charged $7.50 for small, watered-down drinks. The mattresses are plastic and uncomfortable. Parking around the trailers is limited and difficult. The food was predictable and so-so, with very few options for those who must have some gluten-free choices. We had gotten used to the routine, because the facilities were adequate for our event, and in a beautiful and convenient location. We laughed and complained about the "accommodations" every year - it was like a rite-of-passage bonding experience to deal with the quirks. This year, however, finally placed the last straw on the camel's back. Apparently, Point Sebago is under new ownership. It's obvious that the new owners plan to maximize their profits in the cheapest way possible. The sites, always funky, were downright run-down and dilapidated. They added new facilities for children, such as a new playground, and put lights on the top of one of the newer buildings. There is fresh paint in the main lodge, new tablecloths (I stuck to mine as soon as I sat down to dinner - they hadn't been wiped between diners), and some new decor. But the place was literally FILTHY. Please see the pictures of our trailer - the bathroom was disgusting. We were one of the first groups of the season, along with a group of golfers, so we should be coming in to sparkling living quarters that hadn't had the chance to be dirtied by other lodgers. The place should have been fumigated, but we woke up to a multitude of ants in the kitchen on our last day there. Any damage should have been repaired, and facilities replenished to prepare for the start of the season, yet we had damage in our trailer, and only one coffee mug, and only a few glasses. Although there is WiFi in the main lodge, don't look for it in your trailer. In regards to the aforementioned golfers, another hallmark of Point Sebago is that they consistently serve to the point of gross intoxication, and we've had problems between the groups for many years, including having to deal with a large group of men standing in the back of the lounge, ogling us while we dance, even though we were supposed to be a "private party." And while I'm on the subject of dancing - the ancient carpets in the dining area and in the lounge in the Sebago Lodge were also stained, threadbare and filthy, and the dance floor was covered in sand and dirt. A staff member confiscated all bottles and cups that some of us brought in with us - even those filled with water - which had never been done in years past. What should have been a fun night with friends turned adversarial as soon as we arrived. All of this is happening in the midst of price hikes, which makes this the most expensive below-average lodging around. Although for the most part the staff is friendly and helpful, and the lake and view are lovely, it doesn't make up for the dirty, buggy, poorly maintained conditions and high prices. After years of our "Point Sebago Weekends," we will be finding another place to meet. With so many beautiful lakes in Maine, and lots of comfortable B&Bs and motels, I suggest you spend your money elsewhere.

    Point Sebago aerial shot
    Chris A.

    This is the kind of place that has a long history of tradition, family values, and fun-filled vacation times for all who come. Originally founded as a campground and RV park, over the years has introduced pre-fab park homes slowly site by site. Even though all of the sites have been upgraded at this point it ain't the Ritz by a long shot. But this isn't supposed to be a luxury resort. Nevermind they have one of the nicest golf coarses in the area, people keep coming for the clean air, lake access, amenities, round the clock activities for the whole family, and enriching experience. There is plenty to do here and is only dull when there is inclement weather. Activities include volleyball, pickleball, softball, golf, tennis, swimming, talent shows, live entertainment, dances, dining, video games, boating, shuffleboard, carnivals, rock walls, mini golf, laser tag, and more. Amenities include a beach, full access to Sebago Lake, a boat launch, dock slip rentals, boat rentals, organized activities, fully furnished or partially furnished park homes, a Resturant, a kids activity center, childcare, laundry facilities, golf cart rentals, and on and on and on. Those of us that have been coming here year after year see familiar faces. A few have even purchased the availible 3-season homes available on the premises so they can stay long-term. I've been coming here 15 years. My wife and her family have been coming for 25. Their friends and family have been coming here just as long. my inlaws even purchased a place here. Hopefully our kids can look back on these experiences with fond memoriea and hare this place with their kids.

    Sebago Lake - tubing
    Nicole C.

    We vacationed here a few weeks ago and absolutely loved it! Not what I expected. The campground, lake; facilities ect where all very clean. The staff was friendly and helpful. We loved the golf cart rental (made it fun for all the kids and adults ) we would definitely return in the future. Perfect for families My only gripe is the 8 minute showers but you get really good at it after a few days

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    Great for families with kids who want to either park it at the nice beach on the lake (neat playground right at the beach).

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    Wild Duck Campground & RV Park - Eastern Trail close by to campground.

    Wild Duck Campground & RV Park

    3.8(28 reviews)
    25.9 mi

    I camped out here last weekend. The site was clean. This is a no-frills adult campground. My first…read moresite was okay, but someone across from us was a smoker and I did not want to be breathing in smoke the whole weekend. I ended up in a great spot surrounded by pine trees. The staff and campers were all kind. It is conveniently located close to Portland and allows dogs. Despite no on-site store, I would definitely recommend staying here. Thank you for a lovely weekend!

    Worst camping experience we've had in 50 years of RV experience. It starts when you try to enter…read morethe campground and have to drive over bumps/holes that will absolutely tear up your rig (Seriously, it broke bolts and caused damage to our lights. We will be seeking compensation for those damages. They broke dishes, caused the pantry door to fly open and all our groceries to fall out ruined.). This place is not well-maintained at all. The sites are practically on top of each other. There is no room to set up anything. Anything you need to do here is an additional charge. The bathrooms are sweltering and full of bugs (Who builds a campsite next to a swamp?!). There never seems to be anyone in the office during the business hours they claim, and those are only 1-7:00PM. It's brilliant on their part. Checkout is two hours before the office opens, so you won't be able to complain or get anything handled before you leave. Forget getting firewood, but that's OK, 'cause there is no room for a campfire anyway. You're not allowed to actually use the trashcans or dumpster for normal travel waste, by the way. Signs say no food or beverages, food containers, etc. This place is unbelievably cramped and crowded with not nearly enough facilities for this many people. The seasonal people are unbelievably rude to the short term stay folks (no idea why). And there truly odd people wandering around in the middle of the night. No kids is a plus for noise, but I'd rather have kids disrupting the quiet than relentless, massive, swamp bugs. Also, they allow dogs.. bark all night, yap all day, untrained, loud, sometimes leashed dogs. Avoid. You are better off at a truck stop, rest area or parking lot. We will be requiring a refund as well as compensation for the damages to our motorhome and belongings. But since the operators make sure to not be available, we'll have to seek our reimbursement/refund when we get home.

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    Wild Duck Campground & RV Park - First site - P6. I prefer lots of trees.

    First site - P6. I prefer lots of trees.

    Wild Duck Campground & RV Park - Site 22

    Site 22

    Wild Duck Campground & RV Park - Short nature trail at the campground

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    Short nature trail at the campground

    Nature's Wilderness Resort - Lovely view from our cabin

    Nature's Wilderness Resort

    4.4(24 reviews)
    11.7 mi

    The web site is extremely deceiving, and any photos that are posted are very old. There were many…read moreconcerns with our stay at this establishment. I won't list everything because it would be too long, and will just share the most serious. There were only 5 total campsites occupied during our stay (3 seasonal, 2 regular campers) and everyone we spoke to felt disappointed by the expectation from the web site vs. the very different reality. I hope to save someone else from making the mistake of booking this place. 1. There are no ponds, only swamps. See photos. The web site advertises 3 ponds, even referring to one as the "glamping pond." I promise they are swamps that are entirely taken over by invasive milfoil. Swimming is not only prohibited, but would be impossible and unsafe. As a side note, floats are not allowed in the pool (the only place to swim at this campground). 2. The layout is not at all like a campground. It is an open parking lot. There are no trees and no shade. The camp sites are like parking spots (see photos) with no trees or privacy between sites. 3. They advertise a schedule of activities for the kids. There were zero activities the entire week we were here. There is a rec room, which has tables/chairs, a tv, air hockey, and some board games. 4. Safety-there are no staff members that you will find if you need anything. There is a lady who works the front office but she is often not there. I turned on the oven in our cabin and it immediately started smoking due to sticky burned goop that was left by a previous guest, filling the cabin with smoke and setting off the fire alarm. No employee noticed or came. 5. Dog park-another deceiving part of the web site. It is a very small fenced circle with a tiny dog house in it. Be careful, the dog house has a hornets nest in it. 6. Since there is nothing to do at this campground, we found ourselves driving to off site activities daily. Most things are 45 minutes away. There is a nice beach about 15 minutes away. The nearest grocery store is about 15 minutes away (there is no camp store on site, they only sell ice at the office). I was really looking forward to floating in a lovely pond and enjoying a campground with all the amenities that are advertised here. The theme of the week was how we had been "scammed" and "catfished." We did our best to stay positive and make the best of it. My toddler enjoyed the playground and the bouncy house.

    A big group of us camp here (50 this year) a couple times every year for the past six years and…read morehave loved this campground, and normally would give it 5 stars. Super clean woodsy and nice big sites, however the only reason we drive so far is for the ATV access. The campground will no longer allow ATVs next year and we are sad to have to find another campground. Bring the atv access back and we will be back!

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    Nature's Wilderness Resort - The large swamp, swimming prohibited.

    The large swamp, swimming prohibited.

    Nature's Wilderness Resort - Lovely view from our cabin

    Lovely view from our cabin

    Nature's Wilderness Resort - "Glamping" swamp.

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    "Glamping" swamp.

    Turtle Kraal RV Park

    Turtle Kraal RV Park

    3.6(5 reviews)
    46.6 mi

    Turtle Kraal Campground is the dumpiest of dumps…read more There is NO WAY this place takes your breath away like another poster said unless you're talking about what a dump it is like another poster said. And NO....it is not clean as a whistle. Since 2014 they have four reviews. This speaks volumes. The place has NOTHING going for it. Wide open, hot as hell in the Summer with no shade and bees everywhere. If you leave anything out during the week, expect it gone when you return. Imagine being among people who steal from you. Report it to the office and they do NOTHING and say they haven't heard of any other reports. Report to the police and they tell you they have been out there MANY TIMES with people reporting things stolen. No activities at all. NOTHING. They have some lazy really fat guy named Fred Weber going around in a golf cart complaining about the children riding their bikes too fast. What the heck is too fast? If you have any plans on even thinking of this dump, call the police first and ask them the history with reports of items stolen first. Pay more money, go somewhere else, and have an enjoyable vacation. Could I give ZERO stars?

    This was our second time staying here, after a 3 year hiatus. This park is divided between the…read moregood half on one side of pool house and mostly run down seasonal half near entrance. Unfortunately. We were on the wrong side of the tracks for this stay. Hardly worth the $60 during the end of season. The site was dirty with trash and a fire pit that wasn't cleaned. Our picnic table had muddy dog prints all over it and the water connection was less than 6 inches off the ground and just above the sewer connection, which made attaching sewer connections impossible. They have posted 9 pm quiet hours, yet our 9 pm late arriving seasonal neighbors were loudly partying and drinking until well after 1 AM. Quiet hours simply are not enforced. Fortunately, we only had one night remaining, cut this trip short, just not worth the money we are spendjng.

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    Turtle Kraal RV Park
    Turtle Kraal RV Park
    Turtle Kraal RV Park

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    Mountain Lake Camping Resort

    Mountain Lake Camping Resort

    4.5(21 reviews)
    62.4 mi

    This is our third year in a row coming to this campground. This place is still awesome…read more Booking and checking into sites is easy. Any questions there is always a friendly staff member to steer you in the right direction. Tent sites, RV sites, cabins, and even a yurt, your choice. My 2 favorite sites are 69 and 74 with 74 over looking the lake. All sites are clean. Landscape very well maintained. Pool is excellent. Laundry room, dish washing area, rec center. Outside chess board, fishing, paddle boats and kayaks. I highly recommend this campground. Great place to camp with kids also. Right down the road from santas villiage amusement park.

    Mountain Lake Camping Resort is one of our favorite locations to camp in New England. Located a…read morecouple hours north of Nashua and Manchester it's the perfect place to getaway without being too far from home. Everything about this campground shows that the owners take great pride in it. They have online bookings, text communications (including reservation and quiet time reminders) and they have recently added a checkin booth so you don't have to hop out of your vehicle to go into the office to register. The views of the lake are gorgeous (especially in the Fall) and the landscaping is well maintained. There are several amenities like a pool w/ water slides, dog park, beach, fishing dock, dog swimming dock, paddle boat/kayak rentals, playground and oversized chess/checkers. You can also order homemade muffins to pick up in the morning for breakfast. Their campground store is also one of the cleanest and most well stocked ones that I've ever seen. The prices were also very reasonable (although I really wanted a hoodie as a memento and $40 was just a little more than I was comfortable spending). The biggest negative of this campground is that if you have one of the sites near the front there is quite a bit of road noise. That kills a bit of the ambiance while trying to kick back and relax but the beautiful views from the sites near the front mostly make up for the sounds of loud vehicles passing by. It's also not enough of a nuisance to rate them any lower than 5 stars. In addition to regular camping sites they also offer yurt and cabin rentals which is a nice option for people who don't own camping gear or aren't fans of traditional camping. If you're looking for a lovely place to get away Mountain Lake Camping Resort is an excellent choice!

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    Mountain Lake Camping Resort - Stunning sunsets

    Stunning sunsets

    Mountain Lake Camping Resort - Wooded campsite near the back

    Wooded campsite near the back

    Mountain Lake Camping Resort

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    Twin Mountain / Mt. Washington KOA

    Twin Mountain / Mt. Washington KOA

    4.3(31 reviews)
    55.5 mi

    I want to start off this review by saying how very thankful and impressed I was by the staff at…read morethis KOA. Extremely kind, accommodating and hard working. Every morning we'd wake up to them doing their rounds and maintaining the sites. They were all very kind to us and our dog. Overall the KOA is impressive. Lovely tent camping sites, a beautiful well maintained field for kids to play and clean facilities all around. When it comes to our site, we were disappointed. We were in site 18 which when parking to give ourselves a place to hangout next to the fire pit put us basically right on top of our neighbor. (Check out the pictures - the only view we had from our window was their camper) Our hangout spot near the fire pit was right next to our other neighbors so it basically felt like we were all hanging out together. The worst part for us was the highway right through the trees is highly trafficked at all hours of the day and night. Yes we heard tractor trailers at 3 am. It was so loud from traffic at times we couldn't hear each other speaking. This area of the KOA made us feel like we were at a rest stop on the side of the highway instead of in the beautiful wilderness camping. We would certainly return but without a doubt would need to upgrade to the much more beautiful spacious sites in the back. If you plan to camp in an RV spot we recommend you do the same!

    Staff was very friendly and helpful. Our cat got out and several staff helped look for her. They…read morewere so caring and helpful. Cat was found 4 hours later thankfully. Campsites were clean and neat. Sites were well shaded by trees. Bathrooms clean. Cabins looked well taken care of. Can't say enough nice things. We would go back for sure. Nice area, too. We went to the historic glamorous Omni hotel (World Bank originated here 1944 Bretton Woods Conference of United Nations).

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    Twin Mountain / Mt. Washington KOA
    Twin Mountain / Mt. Washington KOA - Family hiking trips!

    Family hiking trips!

    Twin Mountain / Mt. Washington KOA - Hiking Mt Washington

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    Hiking Mt Washington

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