Jump to content

WrigleysWagon

Members
  • Content Count

    256
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    3

Everything posted by WrigleysWagon

  1. I know this is a year late but...we've stayed at both Cave Country and Dad's. Dad's is not a bad, but Cave Country is one of our favorite "quick weekend" stops. It's easy to get to, all pull throughs, clean gym and bathrooms, and they recently added a small pool. I have recommended CC to several people passing through KY or going to Mammoth Cave.
  2. We were just there last week. When we checked in they said some loops were out of service while they did repairs. 1700 was open, but there were lots of utilities markings on the road.
  3. You would have had lots of opportunities last week. Especially over the holiday weekend, there were lots of examples of some interesting parking jobs.
  4. Now we just need to work on 10 ft. utility trailers taking up full size RV spots.
  5. We love Smoky Bear! I was just thinking of mixing it up a little this trip down. Sometimes it works out, sometimes you get burned. Just me and my boy this trip, and I thought he might like to play in the creek. Maybe it's better to just leave well enough alone.
  6. Anyone have any experiance with Greenbriar Campground in Gatlinburg TN? Looking to take a trip coming up, and thought we would try a new place. Seems to get good reviews, but I always like to get some trusted Fiend advice! Thanks.
  7. We have resigned to the fact that a backpack is the new normal for us. I'm not a huge fan, but it's the best we have figured out so far.
  8. That's probably the goal. Price out the "economy" guests, and target the ones with lots of cash who are willing to let it go. Keeps crowds lower, so lower operating costs, but the revenue keeps coming in. Unfortunate though, if that is the plan...
  9. Probably had something to do with the Feds fiscal year starting on Oct. 1st. I'm sure it's a budgetary issue.
  10. Anybody hear why Sammy Duvall's closed down, or if anyone else will be filling that spot? https://sammyduvall.com
  11. Indeed it does. My wife just updated the app, and that's one of the first things she mentioned.
  12. Down here now and got a spot in 1700. Wow, what a great loop. When we checked in the guy said we were given a 1900 spot. He grimaced a little, then ask if we had another preference. So glad, I can't see going back to preferred sites if we can get one of these!
  13. We really like Smoky Bear campground. It's a little out there on East Pkwy, but not too bad. Maybe 15 minutes to downtown Gatlinburg.
  14. Looks like you had fun!! We live an hour, hour and half, north of mammoth cave and go there fairly often for quick weekend trips. Last time we stayed at a place called Singing Hills. Pretty basic, but the owners were super nice. Fairly level spots, a big field to play with the dog, swings, and a small pond. We've never stayed at the Jellystone, but I've heard mixed reviews from from friends who have been there. Last we checked they sell a day pass to enjoy the activities even if you aren't camping there. Maybe something to consider...
  15. We are in 343. It's an improved site on the eastern side of the park. Looking forward to it.
  16. We're headed to Jetty Park campground, in a couple weeks before our trip to the fort. Il let you know what we think if you're interested.
  17. Great point! Also remember that you will need water hoses, sewer hoses, electrical protection, levelers, chocks, etc., etc. The list goes on and on. There is a never ending array of offerings for RV accessories. You may not need to buy it all at once, but it adds up quick. And if you decide to buy from a dealer insist that a "starter kit" be thrown in after you settle on a price. It will all eventually be replaced with higher quality equipment, but it will get you going. If buying from an individual consider having someone who does RV service give it a once over. They may charge you a nomi
  18. We went there with the intention of going to the Ark, but it was just a bit to pricey for this trip. I would highly recommend this place though. The last little bit of road is pretty rough, but other than that, pretty easy to get to. GPS wanted to take us through downtown Georgetown, but you definitely want to use exit 129 on I-75. Hope you have fun!
  19. The gentleman's screen name is BayLake Campers. He's still active on the boards. PM sent with more info. P.S. There's also a sticky on the crafting board that may have more info if needed. Hope this helps.
  20. This is the campground we stayed at this weekend. Second time here, and it really is a nice place. Sites aren't all that level, but they offer wooden blocks of you need them. They also escort you to your site and help you back in. I'm usually not a fan of that but it was a packed house (Ky derby weekend) and it helped. Nice playground, and a large lake. They also have 2 bath houses (a/c and heat) with big individual shower/bathrooms. It's really a nice place to stop if you're coming down I-75, looking for a place around Lexington KY, the KY horse park, or just this area in general.
  21. With RV ownership on the rise, I wonder if a campground would even be a consideration for them? There seems to be a shortage of campgrounds in the area (at least highly rated ones) especially when you consider how big of a tourist destination the Orlando area is. On that note, would you guys just stay at the fort fro a trip to Universal, or is there somewhere else that would be a little better suited?
×
×
  • Create New...