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garcal1

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I found a great place to take my family!! Take a look

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfBRKn3aWI8

www.jellystonemarion.com

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No words can describe how funny it was to see that. It's not every day someone can dress up in a hot suit and dance to Thriller. We saw that campground, too, while thinking about a trip down south to our family next year. Now it's turned into a must stop. Thanks for the video/laugh!

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Stayed at jellystone in Mexico Ny this weekend. Wont do that again. They had 6 sites with sewer. The camp ground was full. They had one dump station. The line to get out was 2 hours long. They had the stupidest gate system I ever saw. If you had to dump during your stay you had to pull out and drive down the road and find a place you could turn around in and drive back in. The bathroom facilities were not up to par. I wouldnt let my child shower there. For the area I would consider that the rates were on the high end. As far as Yogi and BooBoo..hey its Yogi and BooBoo they are the best.

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The Yogi Bear in Mill Run, PA was super! We are going to try the Yogi Bear in Milton, PA the end of this month.... its a whole lot closer and we hope to have a comparable camping experience.

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Not all Jellystone's are alike, however with this park their are plenty of activities to keep the kids occupied. They also have a gigantic waterslide that the kids love

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Not all Jellystone's are alike, however with this park their are plenty of activities to keep the kids occupied. They also have a gigantic waterslide that the kids love


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yeah, we stayed at the Jellystone in Marion. They waterslide was fun but be prepared to pay a price for it. The one draw back to this park is that it is a little pricey and that they let the public come in and pay for the use of the waterslide and swimming pool. When we were there the pool was sooo over crowded we had no where to sit and the kids could not swim. We stayed at the Jellystone in Luray and they had hayrides everynight and 2 swimming pools and you could pay one price for the paddle boats, putt-putt and waterslide. At Marion you pay for everything separate.

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Our very first RV trip (other than a 1 night test run) was at Jellystone in Luray, VA last week. We had a great time and will definitely go back. The only problem was that the sewer connection was uphill from the motorhome. What were they drinking, er, thinking when they did that?


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Yea, when we stayed they had an all access pass that was more economical it included kayaks, boats, waterslide, and putt putt for $10. I think this was a new thing?

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well when we were at Jellystone in Marion we had to pay $15.00 each just for the waterslide and were not offered a $10 rate for everything. The putt-putt was $5.00 per game per person. On top of the $50.00 per night sites. For campers that pay that much for a site you should receive a discounted rate for activities.

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