Cici on the Fire Engine Ride
CCCR Train Rides
Cici & Kids @Mardi Gras Celebration
Beautiful Landscaping
4th of July Bike Decorating Contest
Pirate Weekend Costume Contest Winners!
Wagon ride through the resort.
CCCR Entrance
Remote control Safety boat for the kids enjoyment. Great idea!!
CCCR Pool
Cici @ the Luau
Room to put down the patio
Dog Run
Site# 503
Jennie M.
Feb 18, 2024
This is a very quite and safe place. Everyone is so kind and friendly and open year round
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Bridget Q.
Jun 27, 2019
Stayed two weeks and had a great spot (503). This site was close to the front of the resort and was pretty quiet especially during the week. Going more to the back was loaded with children, which I love to see them having fun but with that said, I was happy to be on the end where it was not as active. The swimming pool was nice and on Saturday nites there was a live band. Staff was friendly. We will be back!
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Rhonda R.
Aug 12, 2018
Love it here! Our family just spent our very last weekend together before sending our oldest daughter off to college in Arizona. We wanted to stay close to home because we're about to go far away. There's no need to go far. This camping resort is really wonderful. Lots of fun, planned activities, clean, well maintained, friendly people and close to everything! We will definitely back many times over I'm sure and have found a great new place to camp!
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Kenn Y.
Mar 1, 2018
Amazing place to stay! SUPER friendly staff, cleanest bathrooms I've seen and a little Creek to go fishing in. The general store has a HUGE selection of pretty much anything you could need until you got to a Walmart. (I got a rain poncho for $2.50) we didn't stay long enough to enjoy the club house and other great amenities here but when we swing through again, it's a must stop.
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Marissa C.
Dec 10, 2019
This review is for the annual Santa's House event that takes place during the Fantasy of Lights. The two events are well paired - closely located and great holiday festivities. The set up and organization for Santa's House is great - there are parking assistants with lights when you pull into the lot to direct you where to go. Then you head towards the office, where there are a number of fun decorations, plus good signage to indicate the major spaces for the event. Inside the office, the friendly staff hands out numbers for those who want to visit with Santa - visits are free, while photos have a small fee ($5-10 depending on what option you select). There is a large waiting area with plenty of chairs, but they also have an intercom system, so you can also head over to the holiday store (also located in the office) or walk next door to a heated tent for complimentary cookies and hot cocoa. Santa was very friendly and patient with the kids. This is well worth a stop after touring the Fantasy of Lights!
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Dave F.
Jul 15, 2019
Very nice with many things for children. Sites are not level especially for MH's. Electric gets iffy when it is hot out.
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Sandy H.
Aug 3, 2015
We came into town at the last minute without reservations because my daughter-in-law went into labor. Even though the campground was full, the staff went out of it's way to find a place for us to stay. Had to move the next day but again they found a place for us. I am sure we will be back many times.
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Kim M.
Aug 12, 2024
Very clean, friendly staff, lots to do right on premises fromKaraoke nights to specialty food trucks, pool, you name it!! They keep a close eye on everyone and tolerate very little nonsense which we liked !! Highly recommend !!
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Sarah M.
Sep 9, 2021
It was a beautiful campground and area. The staff was very friendly. We will not ever go back though as one of the staff stopped us on our second day and said there was a complaint made about our 4 year old riding his 12in electric bike that does not make anymore noise then a golf cart. I was very taken back and told it's in the rules. Well I was not able to locate the rules on there website or the email that was sent to me. Multiple staff members had even seen him the day before and the day of the complaint and never said anything about it. It's sad that an adult has a problem with a child riding a bike that was not doing anything to bother them or the park. I was told they have older residents so I guess that means if you have children you should probably go somewhere else.
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Jill B.
Aug 19, 2019
Sadly the staff lied to us shortly after we arrived to the campground. To be clear, the campground was OK, but the fact that the staff and management- adults- would blatantly lie and be OK with it, was troublesome throughout the rest of our stay.They gave us a Wi-Fi password for the Northwest NW section of the campground when we checked in. Wi-Fi was available but there was no internet connection on any of our devices. (This suggests that the technology for the camp was in place but the owners didn't want to pay for internet access?). We called the office and they suggested that I come to the office, connect to NW there and sometimes it would hold until we returned to our campsite. When I got to the office, NW was not an available connection. Second, I was asked what cell phone I used and when I said iPhone, the manager said, oh the Androids seem to connect much better than iPhone. Yeah. Right. Next she suggested that the cart kid take me to the wi-fi booster to see if his phone could connect. He couldn't connect either. He dropped me at my campsite. I called the office and shared our results. (Ah the tangled webs we weave...). I was told that the IT specialist who is also the maintenance man would climb the pole with the booster and check if anything was wrong but he was out charging a battery. I waited several hours and called the office back. Alas... the maintenance man didn't check the pole. I asked when he would be able to do that and would you call me back? They didn't know. After not receiving a call, I called back and asked for an update. Finally this person, the desk clerk, admitted that the NW hasn't worked for quite awhile, it requires the ISP to get involved, and would cost money for parts to repair. So we had no wi-if at our site for our trip. The initial problem was the wi-fi but the bigger problem was the shenanigans! We had a couple people on-call for their work in our party, so it was a minor issue. And the campgrounds website clearly states that wi-fi is not available at some sites. So why hand out wi-fi password for NW at check-in? Why not admit that there was a problem? Why not just say your sites don't have wi-fi? Why not charge more for wi-fi sites or less for non-wi-fi? Why lie?Also, one of the roads on the pull through slots is a dead end. This gives the campground one more, maybe two more sites to charge for, but is really inconvenient to drive trucks and cars in and out. Other than that... it was OK as far as campgrounds go. Of course sites were a couple feet from your neighbor and some sites didn't have shade. The crowded situation helps fund the activities. The pool was nice but felt freezing because the air temps were so high. There isn't a kiddie area. Water is 3 ft. min. Tramp and playground was nice although the metal benches were too close to areas where kids could fall off equipment and hit benches. The swings were placed in front of a traffic pattern, so toddlers could get knocked out. The wagon ride was good except it only made one loop around the park and we got delayed because a truck was parked on the road and the wagon couldn't go around. Ice cream social was great. Band was fun. Best part was they had shuffleboard. Love shuffleboard.The wi-fi lies left a bad taste in our mouth. Ugh!
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