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425 Bingemans Centre Dr, Kitchener, Ontario, N2B 3X7, Canada
(519) 744-1555 www.bingemans.com
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Jul 3, 2018
Decent camp ground. You are right next to one another and there really isn't any true privacy, but you are not coming here for privacy. We stayed in the cabins which are extremely basic and no frills. The cargo containers on the other hand have air conditioning at the least. Decent place from my experience. Responsive staff.

Jul 4, 2018
The kids love Bingemans!! We had a company picnic there and was a wonderful day. The staff is very friendly and accommodating. It really is the perfect spot for a family fun filled day. You have a l play structure, pool, rock climbing, ropes course, arcade and bowling!! Lots of choices and things to do. Love it and will be back.

Jul 10, 2018
A group of friends and I played mini-golf. We ended playing in the newer course. The course wasn't cleaned up from the winter debris and the end hole for each course is very deep, some almost a foot deep. Not good for someone who can't bend much. Other than that, the course offered some difficult shots and plenty of shade from the hot hot sun.

Jun 8, 2018
Absolutely awful experience with the staff and services while attending the first day of Ever After Music Festival 2018. Completely ruined day one. My girlfriend and I were at a loss when it came to finding water, as they shut off all the taps, and security got aggressive with those who were literally begging for a drink. If I understand correctly, I believe limiting and depriving an entire festival audience of water is illegal. Not only that, but there is no designated smoking area. If you have asthma or another respiratory illness, you're screwed, because the staff don't care what goes on. And the line to get in? Doesn't exist and is not reinforced. People were blatantly jumping the gates and no one stopped them. Ask any staff member for assistance, and you'll get pointed in a generalized area with no clue where you're going. This year, Bingemans and EA focused more on their camping set up than safety and rule enforcement. Pathetic start to what was to be a great festival.

Jul 19, 2018
We went on their birthday so admission was only $6. They said the doors would open at 10am and they were closing them at 11am. At 11, the line up was still all the way across the parking lot and they continued letting people in. It was over crowded and not enjoyable so we left. But, other than that, it is a good park with plenty to do. Not at all worth their regular admission price of about $35!

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