It is absolutely mind blowing to me that they charge close to $200 a night for a 2 bedroom cabin with no bathroom and no kitchen. The cabin has electricity so it makes no sense why there can't be at least be a mini fridge. There is also almost no surface area for playing games or eating inside the cabins when it is too hot to be outside. On the plus side, there is air conditioning in the cabins.
There are way too few bathroom and dish washing stations for how many tent sites or no bathroom cabins there are. 6 toilet stalls in the women's restroom between the two comfort stations and just 6 showers.
The sites felt very on top of each other with limited privacy. It seems like the crowded in as many sites or cabins as possible to maximize their profit.
The pool was nice but small and often crowded . The water had limited visibility (you can't see the bottom of the pool) which makes for a major safety concern when trying to keep an eye on small children.
They do offer a lot of fun activities for the kids but be prepared to be charged extra for activities. For tie dye, it's $16 for a shirt. For making a stuffed animal another $16. $5 to paint a magnet. The bouncy castle and movie nights were at least free. Oh and also be prepared to fork over another $10+ when your kid latches onto a toy at the gift shop and begs you for it all weekend.
On the plus side, quiet hours were enforced and staff members were visible and good about enforcing rules. The walk down to the river was nice and there is enough area out of the main channel to safely play or swim.