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Auburn Hills / Holly KOA

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Holly, Michigan, 48442, United States
(248) 634-0803 koa.com/campgrounds/flint
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Jul 6, 2018
We were in this campground with our grown children. To tell the truth I did not expect much before arriving. But to my surprise I was delighted. We stayed in a cabin site. Everything was more than satisfying about the cabin. My grandchildren were happy about the multiple playgrounds and fun activities, my husband, a former firefighter enjoyed looking at the firetruck with the manager and I had quiet time reading by the pool.

Jun 26, 2018
This is great place. Loved our stay at the campground. Cottage was clean and comfortable. Staff were excellent and we have booked to be go back already. Great location. Can't wait till we return.

May 29, 2018
Worst campground we've ever been to and the most expensive. I would give zero stars if I could. Where do I even begin? The campground was NOT ready for Memorial Day Weekend whatsoever. Our site was full of large rocks, piles of dead leaves, big trenches, and long uncut crass. Sixty Nine dollars a night for THIS???? The rest of the campground was just as bad. Who puts loads of sand in the pool area? Guess where it winds up? You guessed it, a layer of sand at the bottom of the pool. Don't bother complaining either. They refused to come look at our site. Someone on the phone threatened to make us leave when we never even swore or insulted them. ZERO customer service. Everyone else around the campground was complaining also. Bathrooms a disaster. What a joke. We will be following up with the BBB. Corporate KOA shrugged their shoulders and said, we're not affiliated with them. Gee, thanks. I finally got ahold of a manager at the campground after we left who seemed to care. Feel bad for the other campers this past weekend who had even worse experiences who are leaving their reviews. Yikes!

Jul 7, 2018
Good place for small children or first time campers. Other than that, this place is not a good choice. Every night a retired fire truck drives all over the park and blares it's sirens. Little kids like it but extremely annoying. Sites are small with crappy grass. Very few full hook ups.

Jun 28, 2018
The place is great, but I would like to say few things about the staff. Very friendly and helpful guys. Individual approach to each customer and courteous behavior. Enjoyed my time there.

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