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Just stayed a few nights and left today! Am already looking to book again for next year and for longer. I don't get the negative reviews. We had a great time! The pool does close at 7 but who cares. After that you can putt putt, gem mine or just go spend some time with your family around a bonfire, have a cookout, kids can play. I have older kids that are always glued to electronics and even they had a great time! The whole experience was great. Staff was great. Cabin was awesome and clean. You can get firewood and ice if you want it. You can rent a golf cart if you want. It's just a really nice, quiet, serene, family environment. Everyone stays within their family. Nobody bothers anybody. Probably 50 kids at least on the camp grounds and they were all well-behaved. Wifi worked perfectly even in the back of the camp ground. Cannot wait to go back next year!

What an absolute joy our weekend was. The staff was wonderful. The Cabin we chose to rent was perfect for our family of 6. The activities where fun and kept the kids busy. I would recommend to all. I know reviews like this sound staged but this is truly my opinion and I would not change a thing. Do yourself a favor and try the ice cream it's home made. We went every night. Thank you Jellystone.

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Lots of activities. Our site was small- we booked at the last minute. My sister's site was decent. Had a nice weekend.

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One of our favorite places to stay. The grounds and landscaping are very well maintained. The…read moreamenities are amazing: laundry, dog washing station (this is a pay to use service but very reasonable), arcade room, exercise room, pool and hot tub are available year round. The bathroom and shower facilities are the cleanest I have ever seen. The staff is friendly and this RV park is very close to many attractions throughout the Amish Community. Tip: You can not place rugs on the grass- each site is paved so there really is not a need for one. Note: Restaurants, grocery stores and local attractions are not open on Sunday. Be sure you come prepared if arriving late Saturday or Sunday.

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the place seems good for the family but I am sooo irritated that I had to pay $15 for my 7 week old…read moreson to get in.... the lady said he takes up the same amount of space as everyone else... that's ridiculous and ain't no way they need money that bad!

Managers/owners who have absolutely no desire to satisfy customers can really ruin an otherwise…read moreenjoyable experience. That's exactly what happened here. They decided to come up with arbitrary rules to try to make our party spend more money than agreed upon initially and then did nothing to try to remedy the situation and didn't even apologize. The campgrounds themselves aren't terrible, though nothing special. An employee on a golf cart kept flying by kicking dust our way. The pool is nothing to write home about. It is FAR from heated like their website claims. The water was actually pretty freezing. Under the big slide they have outdoor carpeting over wood that clearly has something growing on/under it because its so slippery that we had just arrived and were walking slowly to try to find chairs and my son fell flat on his back as soon as he stepped on it. TONS of unsupervised kids. Like seriously. I know this is not necessarily the fault of the staff, but someone could have at least tried to enforce the "kids 5 and younger only" rule on the little baby turtle slide. Some huge kid kept whacking the little kids with a water noodle as they were trying to slide until I asked him where his parents were. The bathroom by the pool was pretty nasty. It smelled awful outside it and the stalls are beyond tiny. I would never pay full price to get into this pool ($10.50). Not worth it. Thought we might do the gem panning but that was $9.50 too. A little pricy in my book. Mini golf is $5.50 for adults and $4.50 for kids. If you're bringing multiple kids, this is far from a low budget outing. Luckily, all the kids with us had no clue there were issues, so they had fun. But all the adults were left with a bad taste in their mouths. I just can't get over the total lack of customer service. Uncalled for and really kind of silly this day in age when there are so many other options and so many ways for me to share my disgust with others. We live in a Yelp age, people! At least attempt to work with your customers rather than resort to name-calling and yelling.

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