I always warn people before asking me for my opinion because I will tell you what I really think. That said, here's my honest review of Adventure Village... When we pulled up, we were surprised just how close it was to the main road, but once you're in the campground, I didn't notice any traffic. Like any good marketing typically does, the photos made it look like you had a little more space in between the camping cabins then you actually do. The cabins are stacked pretty close together. That said, the people that were supposed to be in the cabin next to us, were never seen. I really don't know if anyone actually stayed there or not other than a light being left on. The inside of the cabin was just what we expected. My wife was a little less than excited, but once she realized the kids loved the place for what it was, she lightened up. My girls (3 & 5) had a ball in the loft where they also slept. It was like a little play house for them to have all to themselves. The kitchen is tiny, but much better than setting up camp stove on a picnic table. So it was great to wake up, pull food out of the fridge and whip up some breakfast. And having the ability to make coffee right there was nice too. Like I said, the cabins are a little tight next to each other, but we had a little private area with our fire ring, right next to a babbling creek, which drowned out any potential noise and there was a good hillside to look at. There is a nice sized fishing pond that we didn't test out, but my girls loved the deck walkways that led up the middle of the pond to a gazebo on a small island in the middle of the pond. Then the decking continued to the other side of the pond where the pool is located. The pool was closed obviously due to the season. But there was also a play ground area where my girls played for a bit in between hikes. I wonder what the crowds are like there in the summer time. The fact that there's a stocked pond to fish in and a pool there to swim in, it seems like it could be a fun stop in the warmer months. At the same time, there were clearly a lot of people staying there long term. I'm not sure if they were just working in the area (as some were clearly construction workers) or just locals finding it a cheaper place to hole up. They were all fine and didn't bother me, but made me wonder how many locals hang out there in the summer time. Over all, it ended up being a great option for us, I appreciate the information and would have never found the place without the reference. It was an affordable way to stay in the mountains, in a heated simple cabin that gave my kids a taste of camping without throwing them out into the national forest on their first experience. We might come back if the weather is too cold to camp again. We had a great time. Oh, and it doesn't hurt that Oscar Blues is only about a 10 minute drive from the campsite! Thanks for the lead Douglas!
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