Happy you like it - if this is the best that Thousand Trails has to offer, I appreciate the video in helping decide to purchase. We stayed about 2 months ago and found the Sirs by the river to look more like a homeless camp with highly unlevel sites. You drive through the beautiful part of the campground to park in the grass. I'll stick with the beauty of pa state campgrounds while in PA
You do an fantastic job of showing the different facilities with great camera work. I will say that this review doesn't show what is indicative of the sites. What you are showing are sites reserved for big rigs and permanent residents. The cement sites are handicapped only, and the big level sites are if you have a rig over 32 feet. The rest of the campground is mainly set up in tight, circular drives with unlevel sites that can be difficult to access. There are a lot of people that live there permanently, and most actually occupy the best sites. We have been at Circle M for two weeks in mid-June, and the Wagon Wheel has never been open. The camp store is randomly closed. The drive into the park is beautifully lined with trees and green field, and mini golf, basketball, pool, laundry, game room and store (when open) are very nice. The people that work there are also so very nice. If you have a Class A or a larger rig, this place is definitely for you. Unfortunately, I just wouldn't return with our 28 ft rig for an extended trip again.
Dan & Patti absolutely love your videos! Found you when Y’all only had 500 subscribers! We are retired but not full timers yet! Longest we’ve been out is 4-1/2 weeks this summer and loved it! Big yard and pool keeping us from going longer but seriously considering selling sticks & bricks and taking plunge! Dan you need to crank up the enthusiasm a little though! lol! Just kidding keep up the great videos and safe travels!
We are so happy you love our videos. Thank you for being a loyal supporter. We know the backyard and pool are hard to leave. Please let us know if you have questions or we can be of support.
Thank you for watching we’re glad you liked it. They do not have many pull through sites. If you go to the website you can click on a campground map and see the sites.
It is a real pleasure watching you guys enjoying the journey and exploring through your lens. If you have to camp, and do not have an RV, a Yurt is the best way to go.
I’ve trying to find information about visitors registration. How they control who is in the camp? Do they use wristbands? Or do people can walk in no problem? Can you stay in a cabin for 5 and sneaking 2 more? I’m just concern about security and I’m not an expert, just looking to star new memories with the family and try something new.
Thank you for checking out our video. I cannot say what it would be like to try and get more people in then you are saying are there. Yes security might find out and that would really ruin a trip. I do not know if they have wristbands when people are staying in cabins but you would be taking a big chance.
Happy you like it - if this is the best that Thousand Trails has to offer, I appreciate the video in helping decide to purchase. We stayed about 2 months ago and found the Sirs by the river to look more like a homeless camp with highly unlevel sites. You drive through the beautiful part of the campground to park in the grass. I'll stick with the beauty of pa state campgrounds while in PA
Thank you for watching and your thoughts. There are cement sites in this campground but do what works for you.
Thanks so much for the shout out! I hope we cross paths again sometime!!! Safe travels to you both!
Yes we hope we cross paths.
You do an fantastic job of showing the different facilities with great camera work. I will say that this review doesn't show what is indicative of the sites. What you are showing are sites reserved for big rigs and permanent residents. The cement sites are handicapped only, and the big level sites are if you have a rig over 32 feet. The rest of the campground is mainly set up in tight, circular drives with unlevel sites that can be difficult to access. There are a lot of people that live there permanently, and most actually occupy the best sites. We have been at Circle M for two weeks in mid-June, and the Wagon Wheel has never been open. The camp store is randomly closed. The drive into the park is beautifully lined with trees and green field, and mini golf, basketball, pool, laundry, game room and store (when open) are very nice. The people that work there are also so very nice. If you have a Class A or a larger rig, this place is definitely for you. Unfortunately, I just wouldn't return with our 28 ft rig for an extended trip again.
Thank you for the information you provided. I saw a lot of rigs that were smaller but if you didn’t like it there are many others in the area.
I have stayed at this site and it is beautiful. Lots to do and super nice staff! Can't wait to stay again.
Thankyou for your comment. We are looking forward to going back in the spring.
Great video. Heading there tomorrow and looking forward to seeing you in Hershey!
Thanks.
We can’t wait. See you soon.
Dan & Patti absolutely love your videos! Found you when Y’all only had 500 subscribers! We are retired but not full timers yet! Longest we’ve been out is 4-1/2 weeks this summer and loved it! Big yard and pool keeping us from going longer but seriously considering selling sticks & bricks and taking plunge! Dan you need to crank up the enthusiasm a little though! lol! Just kidding keep up the great videos and safe travels!
We are so happy you love our videos. Thank you for being a loyal supporter.
We know the backyard and pool are hard to leave. Please let us know if you have questions or we can be of support.
Did they do away with the indoor water park?
Yes it’s all outside now.
Hi guys great review, do you know if they have any pull thru sites? TYI
Thank you for watching we’re glad you liked it. They do not have many pull through sites. If you go to the website you can click on a campground map and see the sites.
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It is a real pleasure watching you guys enjoying the journey and exploring through your lens. If you have to camp, and do not have an RV, a Yurt is the best way to go.
Yurts are cool. Glad you enjoyed the journey.
I’ve trying to find information about visitors registration. How they control who is in the camp? Do they use wristbands? Or do people can walk in no problem? Can you stay in a cabin for 5 and sneaking 2 more?
I’m just concern about security and I’m not an expert, just looking to star new memories with the family and try something new.
Thank you for checking out our video. I cannot say what it would be like to try and get more people in then you are saying are there. Yes security might find out and that would really ruin a trip. I do not know if they have wristbands when people are staying in cabins but you would be taking a big chance.