Pros- friendly desk clerk at check in; nice playground area and game room for the kids
Cons- We stayed in cabin 124 and was told on the phone at booking that it had bunk beds and slept 6 people. Our family of 5 arrived to no bunk beds and only sleeping for 4. A very small sleeper sofa and small bed in the back of the cabin (possibly a double). We went back to the office to see about getting a cabin for 6 like we were told when booked; however, they were completely booked up. It was either one of our children sleep on the not so clean floor, or go buy a blowup mattress plus sheets. That’s what we chose to do considering the circumstances. Our two older boys had to share the pull out sofa and our younger daughter on the blow up. The bed in the back of the cabin is so hard and uncomfortable. You can feel every spring and it made so much noise, none of us slept. We were supposed to stay 2 nights but left and came home early after 1 night. I emailed RV Journey about the mix up as soon as we arrived and still have not received an email back. For paying $400 for 2 nights (that includes the damage deposit), you would expect a lot nicer accommodations. I would say the cabins should be maybe $50 a night. Nowhere near $115-125.
While the campground itself seemed really nice, I would not recommend staying in the cabins.