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Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp Resort Niagara Falls

Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp Resort Niagara Falls

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3.9 Google Review
8676 Oakwood Dr, Niagara Falls, Ontario, L2E 6S5, Canada
(905) 354-1432 jellystoneniagara.ca
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Jul 16, 2018
I can't decide whether to give a 2-star or a 3-star. So let's call it a 2.5. Pros: Not far from the Falls, making it a very convenient place to stay if your intent is to visit them. There's a very well-stocked store in the main building that doesn't price-gouge you any more or less than you would expect under the circumstances. The facilities are kept reasonably clean. Cons: Seems like everything costs extra. The tent sites are VERY small and you end up almost side-by-side with your neighbours. The quiet hours are not enforced very well. I'm no stranger to noise but blaring your music at 6:30 AM is something you would think would be shut down pretty quick. On the subject of noise, it is next to a highway and a rail line. Both are no problem on their own (that train IS loud, though) but combined with non-existent quiet hours, it resulted in two very poor nights of sleep. Overall, I would not go back, and that is mostly because of how small the tent sites are. I'd probably stick with the nearby KOA, myself.

Jul 11, 2018
Amenities good and if we were not tent camping would probably be happy . However, tent sites were TINY and poorly marked. Took 20 minutes to locate our spot and even then couldn't be sure of its borders. Ended up having no choice but to camp virtually wall to wall with tents on both sides. Very uncomfortable! Also, no trees on the site so no ability to hang a clothes line or hammock. Lastly, small things, but the wifi didn't work, nearby traffic was very loud, and the night time shuttle driver completely took our lives in his hands. Was going at least 20 over the speed limit at times, took a curb more than once, and was impossible to understand. Would not stay again in spite of the many extras intended to please.

Jul 11, 2018
Best campground in Niagara Region. Great place to take kids camping. Always something for them to do. Friendly staff and very helpfull. Has a pool and 30 foot high water slide as well as a playground and basketball courts and even a bouncy pillow. Great place all way around. Only campground i take my kids to.

Jul 9, 2018
Awesome campground for families. The kids loved this place and it was difficult to convince them to leave and see the Niagara sites. Lots of planned activities throughout the day for the kids. So nice that they had a shuttle to take to get to the falls and back each day that we wanted to venture out.

Jul 15, 2018
We enjoyed our stay.... the kids had a blast.. wish yogi and boo boo came out more, but it was hot! Staff were helpful, but not overly friendly.

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