Abagpiper5 8 Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 When we were there in January, thanks to Rhonda, we got AAA rates and they were around $60 (prefered) with tax. I think that is a very good rate compared to some private CG we've stayed out. The KOA in Wildwood, which is a DUMP was $40.I am not sure if any of the campgrounds in the Wildwood/Cape May area are that good. We did stay at Sea Shell last year but wasn't too impresses.We are going to try this place this year since it's in our home state.http://www.lakekandle.com/ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
parrothead7368 aka Norm 101 Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 When we were there in January, thanks to Rhonda, we got AAA rates and they were around $60 (prefered) with tax. I think that is a very good rate compared to some private CG we've stayed out. The KOA in Wildwood, which is a DUMP was $40.I am not sure if any of the campgrounds in the Wildwood/Cape May area are that good. We did stay at Sea Shell last year but wasn't too impresses.We are going to try this place this year since it's in our home state.http://www.lakekandle.com/They mean Wildwood, FL, not NJ, and Lake Kandle is ok, but it is a swim club for the township and gets very busy in the summer. Also isn't near the shore, about 45 minutes to 1 hour drive to certain beaches. I live in NJ as well, but camp out of state. Personally, most of the campgrounds in NJ cater more to the seasonal crowd and turn me off. Haven't been to any in Northern Jersey though. We love PA and NY for weekenders.BTW, welcome to the site.Best Regards,Norm Quote Link to post Share on other sites
LORNADUCK 261 Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 When we were there in January, thanks to Rhonda, we got AAA rates and they were around $60 (prefered) with tax. I think that is a very good rate compared to some private CG we've stayed out. The KOA in Wildwood, which is a DUMP was $40.I am not sure if any of the campgrounds in the Wildwood/Cape May area are that good. We did stay at Sea Shell last year but wasn't too impresses.We are going to try this place this year since it's in our home state.http://www.lakekandle.com/Glad you found us, I saw that u were looking for us. Welcome Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Abagpiper5 8 Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 When we were there in January, thanks to Rhonda, we got AAA rates and they were around $60 (prefered) with tax. I think that is a very good rate compared to some private CG we've stayed out. The KOA in Wildwood, which is a DUMP was $40.I am not sure if any of the campgrounds in the Wildwood/Cape May area are that good. We did stay at Sea Shell last year but wasn't too impresses.We are going to try this place this year since it's in our home state.http://www.lakekandle.com/They mean Wildwood, FL, not NJ, and Lake Kandle is ok, but it is a swim club for the township and gets very busy in the summer. Also isn't near the shore, about 45 minutes to 1 hour drive to certain beaches. I live in NJ as well, but camp out of state. Personally, most of the campgrounds in NJ cater more to the seasonal crowd and turn me off. Haven't been to any in Northern Jersey though. We love PA and NY for weekenders.BTW, welcome to the site.Best Regards,NormAhh.Any places you could suggest in PA. and NY are welcome.We have been to Knoebels a few times and camp both their and down the road at J and D. We have also spent time at Timothy Lake North in PA at a Outdoor World and the one in Lancaster. The one at Timothy Lake has a nice indoor water park that the wee ones enjoyed, ok,...I enjoyed it too, their is nothing like a lazy river to chill in. :rofl2:We haven't been up to NY camping yet, but we have been thinking about it. I think we are going to head to Cape May for a long weekend and maybe Lake Kandle. I live near Seaside and I just can't stomach the fact of a Snookie that might be creeping around.We are also considering Williamsburg/Bush Gardens/Va Beachand thanks for the welcome. :banana: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
MicknMin...Holly 54 Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 We are going to be at a big pet trade show for 4 days in mid March. I had originally booked FW, which is my heart's desire, but then I started thinking about what we would be doing for 2 full days and it was not Disney related so why pay Disney prices. For what 1 day at FW cost us we are staying at Turkey Lake for 5 days. Not as nice, but we kept dinner ressies at Ohana and will do Epcot on Saturday. I am booking in May which I think was less expensive.I just wanted to say that I love your new avatar!!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
parrothead7368 aka Norm 101 Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 Ahh.Any places you could suggest in PA. and NY are welcome.We have been to Knoebels a few times and camp both their and down the road at J and D. We have also spent time at Timothy Lake North in PA at a Outdoor World and the one in Lancaster. The one at Timothy Lake has a nice indoor water park that the wee ones enjoyed, ok,...I enjoyed it too, their is nothing like a lazy river to chill in. ;DWe haven't been up to NY camping yet, but we have been thinking about it. I think we are going to head to Cape May for a long weekend and maybe Lake Kandle. I live near Seaside and I just can't stomach the fact of a Snookie that might be creeping around.We are also considering Williamsburg/Bush Gardens/Va Beachand thanks for the welcome. :banana:We go to Knoebels every year as well. Another routine trip is Gettysburg, we stay at the KOA out there and we also did Lancaster http://www.bird-in-hand.com/index.php/places_to_stay/stay_overview/country_acres_campground/ last year.New York, we went to Watkins Glen/Corning area and stayed at Camp Bell Campground, campbellcampground.com. There is also Watkins Glen State Park which is really nice. Anywhere up in that area is nice. My DD's (2&4) have fun wherever they are, so it's easy to please. Best Regards,Norm Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Kazlac4 3 Posted February 24, 2011 Report Share Posted February 24, 2011 When we were there in January, thanks to Rhonda, we got AAA rates and they were around $60 (prefered) with tax. I think that is a very good rate compared to some private CG we've stayed out. The KOA in Wildwood, which is a DUMP was $40.I am not sure if any of the campgrounds in the Wildwood/Cape May area are that good. We did stay at Sea Shell last year but wasn't too impresses.We are going to try this place this year since it's in our home state.http://www.lakekandle.com/Abagpiper5: Glad to see you found this site. I am the person who sent you the PM on the "other" site today. I saw that you had questioned where the "regulars" had went to. I sent the hello from NJ note with my email address and had hoped that maybe you would drop a line. I figured I would then give you this site's address. Glad to see you found it anyway. And, by the way..Welcome! :rofl2: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Grumpy and Grandma 740 Posted February 24, 2011 Report Share Posted February 24, 2011 When we were there in January, thanks to Rhonda, we got AAA rates and they were around $60 (prefered) with tax. I think that is a very good rate compared to some private CG we've stayed out. The KOA in Wildwood, which is a DUMP was $40.I am not sure if any of the campgrounds in the Wildwood/Cape May area are that good. We did stay at Sea Shell last year but wasn't too impresses.We are going to try this place this year since it's in our home state.http://www.lakekandle.com/They mean Wildwood, FL, not NJ, and Lake Kandle is ok, but it is a swim club for the township and gets very busy in the summer. Also isn't near the shore, about 45 minutes to 1 hour drive to certain beaches. I live in NJ as well, but camp out of state. Personally, most of the campgrounds in NJ cater more to the seasonal crowd and turn me off. Haven't been to any in Northern Jersey though. We love PA and NY for weekenders.BTW, welcome to the site.Best Regards,NormThanks for the catch Norm, should have incuded the state. Definitely WILDWOOD, FL. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tim5055 120 Posted February 24, 2011 Report Share Posted February 24, 2011 It seems that not long after the first part of the year, Disney goes from Peak Season to Regular Season and completely skips the Value Season that used to exist from after Easter to about the 2nd week of JuneYou can check out my web page with Previous Years Pricing to see the pricing and "seasons" for several years. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lou... 3,118 Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 If you go to FW FAQ, there is a chart with the 2011 rates. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bob34787 4 Posted February 25, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 If you go to FW FAQ, there is a chart with the 2011 rates.thank you sir, have not traveled too far thru this site yet Quote Link to post Share on other sites
~Kristina~ 10 Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 My reservation from Dec 17-27 is 115.00 a night for a preferred. But I expected it because it's holiday cost. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Abagpiper5 8 Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 When we were there in January, thanks to Rhonda, we got AAA rates and they were around $60 (prefered) with tax. I think that is a very good rate compared to some private CG we've stayed out. The KOA in Wildwood, which is a DUMP was $40.I am not sure if any of the campgrounds in the Wildwood/Cape May area are that good. We did stay at Sea Shell last year but wasn't too impresses.We are going to try this place this year since it's in our home state.http://www.lakekandle.com/Abagpiper5: Glad to see you found this site. I am the person who sent you the PM on the "other" site today. I saw that you had questioned where the "regulars" had went to. I sent the hello from NJ note with my email address and had hoped that maybe you would drop a line. I figured I would then give you this site's address. Glad to see you found it anyway. And, by the way..Welcome! :rofl2:Thank you and the others for the Welcomes. :bday: I am really enjoying creeping around this site. :wave1:I did reply to your PM on the other site. :Dsorry for the short reply here. I'm am sneaking a peek at work right now. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bob34787 4 Posted February 25, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 well I guess the cost is not important now as I seem to have waited too long to book, now I have to keep checking in the wee hours to see if anything opens up Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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