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jplante4
Aug 18, 2014Explorer II
We live just a few miles from Cape Cod Campresort and decided to give it a try for a short trip this month. Just a short review for anyone looking at the park for a destination.
Cons
* It's expensive. $71 a day + $6 for the furry one. This was for a "standard" site. The premium sites are all closer to the beach on the pond. Full hookup, 30 amp. Visitors $16/day.
* They advertise wifi, but I never got a signal. Sprint hotspot had a good signal.
* Only 11 analog channels on the cable.
* Lots of up and downs on the roads. Watched a big fiver bottom out on a speedbump.
* Sites are close together.
Pros
* Sites are level are well maintained.
* Dog park is clean and segregates by size.
* Lots of shade and not many bugs.
* Kid friendly (may be a con ;-))
There are some nice ocean beaches nearby, but you'll need a toad.
Camp store fairly well stocked.
I don't do pools (see CrabbyPatty's post) but it looked clean.
Cons
* It's expensive. $71 a day + $6 for the furry one. This was for a "standard" site. The premium sites are all closer to the beach on the pond. Full hookup, 30 amp. Visitors $16/day.
* They advertise wifi, but I never got a signal. Sprint hotspot had a good signal.
* Only 11 analog channels on the cable.
* Lots of up and downs on the roads. Watched a big fiver bottom out on a speedbump.
* Sites are close together.
Pros
* Sites are level are well maintained.
* Dog park is clean and segregates by size.
* Lots of shade and not many bugs.
* Kid friendly (may be a con ;-))
There are some nice ocean beaches nearby, but you'll need a toad.
Camp store fairly well stocked.
I don't do pools (see CrabbyPatty's post) but it looked clean.
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