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DrewE wrote:
.........camping on-site at the amusement park has some benefits that may not be immediately obvious. Cooking your own food for lunch and dinner (and not paying park prices for food) can save a decent bit of money, partly offsetting the pricy campground rates. Besides that, having a home base available to change, to take a siesta, to leave the camera in rather than carrying it around all the time, etc. is very convenient, as is not having to worry about battling traffic when leaving at night. You can also factor in not having to pay for parking if you'd be driving from another campground to the park.
Doug, Linda, Audrey (USN) & Andrew
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Flintstones wrote:
Been rving at Cedar Point four times, I suggest you stay at Lighthouse Point. Early admission to the park, you can go back to the camper for lunch, dinner, relax at the pool. Don't have to drive at all.
You may save a few bucks staying outside of the park, but what's your time worth, especially on vacation. Lighthouse Point is a top notch, super clean, and well run rv park. Clean full hook up sites on concrete pads, and you can walk to the water park or the amusement park, or use the shuttle. You don't have to drive at all.
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