Last week of Sept hubby and I stayed with my parents in 2 very secluded cabins right on the water. The staff are so friendly, attentive and helpful. The cabin is clean, gorgeous and much more than we expected! We're right on the water and the fish are jumping. The water pressure in the shower is great and hot water lasts a decent amount of time.
The mattresses we're not comfortable (hence the four stars), but luckily we brought an extra blanket and placed it under the sheet which helped some.
Great place!!! Def worth our vaca money!
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I used to be a seasonal, well l came back for a few days to camp, met up with other friends camping, we had a good time. It's great for that so much to do especially if you have children. A resort style campground that is so up to date. If you like action packed this is the place
We had a okay stay here and we always go into a place with a very open mind and honest review. Stayed at site 289 with our 34 ft. travel trailer Pros: seasonal people are friendly, nice camp store, dump station is in a good location at back entrance, we had a nice view of the water from our site, nice spot by water to walk, easy access going the back way to get in and out of the place. Cons: We had a difficult time pulling into the site, as they had planted a tree right where you need to swing in to get into site 289. We ended up having to backup onto the beach road and maneuver in. Tons of seasonals, very loud on the weekends, music, golf carts, etc. Leaving we couldn't pull out of this pull thru site as there are seasonals directly infront of you and left is a dead end, right is a sharp hairpin turn and your swing would hit the camper next to you. This site really is not meant for a 34 ft camper plus truck and honestly should not be a pull thru unless you have a small popup, 10 -14 ft. tt or small class C. We had to have the people in the sites across the street behind us move trucks so we could back up between their campers to be able to get out. Luckily we are well seasoned in getting into and out of campsites, but for the newbie this site could be problematic. Paid for a cable, water, wifi site, no cable or wifi all week. ... Our site had garbage on it and firepit when we arrived. Honestly, the best sites are probably the ones behind the arcade area, as they have alot more space to maneuver in and out. I don't think we would go back, as it just wasn't for us, but most seasonals seemed to love it there.
This is my OPINION and should be taken as such. The campground was a pleasant stay. The site we were on was 289. It is a pull through. But is also very tight to get into due to a small tree that is planted where your truck would need to swing to enter the site. Our site overlooked the lake which was a nice view to wake up to. Getting out of the site took a little effort also. We had to back out, due to the tightness of the seasonal section we were in. This campground is also a seasonal majority .. In our grand career of camping we have found that campgrounds that are majority sites are generally less desirable ,(for us at least) All of the guests were friendly. The staff was a mixed review. They are very helpful,but, seem like they would rather be elsewhere.. the store was a general camp store with things that you would need. They are pet friendly, but have no dog park. They have just upgraded their cable, but we could not get cable all week.(not that we watch alot of tv. ) But it is good on the rainy days. Overall it is a middle of the road campground. Thanks for reading...
Great place to stay if you have children. Activities every hour. Live bands and food trucks. Super clean bathrooms. Didn't give it 5 stars only due to the fact that they do not have a lot of shaded/private sites and there are so many golf carts. Definitely recommended though. We have stayed the past two weekends.
I camped with my family and friends at Brialee for the first time, during Memorial Day weekend 2019. Everyone around the campground was friendly, including the staff. The campground is kept clean and, the campers were civilized. Kayak, canoe, and pedal boat rentals, ceramic painting, bingo game, gem mining, etc. were offered at a low price which is great! This place also offers a pool (with no heat), a splash pad, two playgrounds, fishing, horseshoe, baseball and volleyball field, mini golf, kids crafts, "beach area" etc. To add, you can bring your dog :) There's a van/snow cone truck that drove around the campground when I was there...let me tell you, they make the best snow cone I've ever had in my entire life so, make sure to get one if you ever go to this place. Even though most of the campsites are small, the overall experience for our family and friends was great. Our site was #295 and, comparing it to the other sites, I think ours was a decent size. However, it had no shade at all. Luckily, we had a shade tent with us. Anyhow, for the first time visiting, the overall experience was great. We'll definitely book again in the future!
This is truly a family oriented campground. Staff were very friendly and were willing to assist when needed. Campground had many activities which were fun and interactive. Layout of sites enabled gear to be positioned so sites could be utilized fully. However, children riding bikes were abundant and created unsafe situations as they darted in front of golf carts and vehicles. Children on bikes barely missed individuals and dogs walking on roads.
Visited 2 weeks ago, we rented one of the new deluxe cabins up by the office/store, it was very beautiful and clean. The staff was amazingly friendly and attentive.
I remember this place when I was 6. Now 40. We lived there with family who were Iron workers. I remember living in the basement of Mr Ed's house during the winter. I had soo many amazing memories here. Going frogging, walking the trails & streams. I can't wait to bring my kids.