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SDC's Wilderness Campground

Started by Parson B Ready, July 17, 2010, 08:48:28 PM

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Parson B Ready

Has anybody ever stayed or camped there?  How was it?

betamike

Not since the re-branding.  We stayed there and no where else until about 1991.  What I always liked about it was that you really kind of felt that you were connected to the Park somehow and could hear the steam train whistle being so close. 

I think if I went back now, I would say that it is one of the nicer, campgrounds around, but would probably pine for the simple times of the 80's when they still had the water slide across the street.
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Junior

I've always wanted to stay in one of the cabins...but they are costly, and so far, I haven't made it there for a night.
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Parson B Ready

Well, I've got 5 kids and I'm at the point were I have to rent two hotel rooms or get a kitchenette.  It gets costly. A "quick" trip to SDC costs me $300.00 (not including tickets, we have Season Passes) and the majority of that amount is lodging.  We have a tent, and I thought for our next trip (in the Fall) we might try camping. Two nights camping would save me about $150.00 in hotel room costs.

History Buff

Tenting is not bad - especially when it is not crowded.  The plots are a little close to each other and sometimes the street.

We stayed in the original cabin - no running water - before rebranding.  It was in the winter, and it snowed overnight.  The cabin and "driveway" were decorated for the season, and we awoke to a beautiful morning.  The snow was not on the roads, so our journey to the City was unimpeded.  A good day.
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betamike

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maddilives4him

I've never been to the Wilderness cabins, but I heard that you really have to rough it.
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U Smell Smoke

When I was a kid (many years ago in the late 70's and early 80's) we camped there quite a bit. We always had a great time as everything was clean and kept up nicely.  As others have mentioned, we always had a great time going across the street to the waterslide. That was always one of the highlights of our trips. The only drawback was if you got stuck with a campsite right by the highway.

betamike

I always liked jumping in the pool there and then going into the general store and freezing.  I know that sounds like I was a glutton for punishment; but it was just a right of passage that you always went in there dripping wet and grabbed a soda and a handful of maps and took them back to your camper.

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Junior

As an employee, my pals and I loved the campground. We sometimes charged stuff at the store, some went swimming, we all enjoyed the water slide when it was across the street. We also sometimes snagged dates from the "visiting population" and went to the campgrounds to shower and clean up before picking up our gals.
"Howdy there folks! My name is Junior Dugan, and I'll be drivin' your diving bell!"

biscuitcreek

We used to camp there a lot but quit after most of what we considered the prime RV spaces were filled up with cabins (cabins when rented make more money per night).  Didn't like the campsites right on the highway.  Now we camp at Tall Pines most of the time where most of the sites are off the highway but the campground is still very convenient for SDC.

oldsdcer

Stayed in the loft cabins the 4th of July two years ago. It was nice with all the wood theme. The only bad thing is if you have more than one car, they make you park the 2nd one across the highway from the campground and thats a long way from the cabins.
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Parson B Ready

How does the shuttle service from the campground to SDC work?  Do they have their own access road or do they have to go up and around on 76 like the rest of us?

Junior

Don't quote me, but I think they follow the regular roads, like everyone else.
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mbrownx4

I have stayed at the campground several times, the last time being during Southern Gospel Picnic last year.  I have always enjoyed the tent areas.  More later, gotta go.
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