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dolfin73
06-27-2012, 01:06 PM
Anyone ever visited Yogi Campground in Luray?

HollyRockJT
06-27-2012, 01:14 PM
We took our new camper on the first trip of the year there this year to 'Wake Up Yogi'....

What kind of info you looking for?

We loved it. The water park stuff wasn't open yet, but over-all, very friendly staff, place was clean, nice open field for the kids to play in. Decent little playground.


If you are taking a camper, the sites are kind of small, but not horrible, I thought Hagerstown was worse.

getbent
06-27-2012, 01:41 PM
We are going next week. Kids are excited. No camper, sleeping in tents. :/

dolfin73
06-27-2012, 01:43 PM
We actually are renting a cottage. I have a 14 year old and a 10 year old and was wondering if there is enough to keep them busy.

getbent
06-27-2012, 01:48 PM
i only know what's posted on the site: waterpark, mini golf, laser tag. we are doing a tubing trip one day and visiting luray caverns another. My girls are 10 & 13.

dolfin73
06-27-2012, 01:51 PM
Our trip is mid July. Looks like quite a bit of activities on the website as well. Write back after your trip and let me know. :) Thanks.

HollyRockJT
06-27-2012, 01:58 PM
We are going next week. Kids are excited. No camper, sleeping in tents. :/

:nono: tent for me, I did that for a weekend once, and then 1 other night... I'll stick to the house on the wheels :lol:

We actually are renting a cottage. I have a 14 year old and a 10 year old and was wondering if there is enough to keep them busy.

I would think so. The water park seems nice. I can't remember if they had paddle boats or not. But Luray Caverns at that age would be fun as well.

getbent
06-27-2012, 02:50 PM
:nono: tent for me, I did that for a weekend once, and then 1 other night... I'll stick to the house on the wheels :lol:



I would think so. The water park seems nice. I can't remember if they had paddle boats or not. But Luray Caverns at that age would be fun as well.

:lol: I wish we had a camper. That would be great. I'm hoping this will be the first and last time the kids want to sleep in a tent. First time in the Caverns as well for us.

getbent
06-27-2012, 02:52 PM
Our trip is mid July. Looks like quite a bit of activities on the website as well. Write back after your trip and let me know. :) Thanks.

Will do. I feel like we're packing the house for just a few days :ohwell:

MMDad
06-27-2012, 04:53 PM
:lol: I wish we had a camper. That would be great. I'm hoping this will be the first and last time the kids want to sleep in a tent. First time in the Caverns as well for us.

:roflmao: I'll be in a tent all of next week.

ginwoman
06-27-2012, 05:46 PM
yall can have the tents. I like my house on wheels.

leonardtowngal
06-27-2012, 05:50 PM
Anyone ever visited Yogi Campground in Luray?

You will love it there! Kids can go fishing, lazer tag, swimming, crafts and all types of activities for them. There is a man made lake about 5 miles away that you need to visit...BEAUTIFUL!!!

HollyRockJT
06-28-2012, 07:15 AM
yall can have the tents. I like my house on wheels.


:high5:

dolfin73
06-28-2012, 10:59 AM
Well I thank you all for your info and look forward to feedback.... :)

bcp
06-29-2012, 10:05 AM
Yogi Luray is our favorite in a 2~3 hour range from home. Not that far but its out of Maryland and keeps me from spending disposable income in the state.

Water slide, golf little lake for fishing/paddle boats, game room, community building where they do crafts for kids, 10 minutes from Luray Caverns, 15 minutes from the Skyline drive entrance.

dolfin73
07-11-2012, 01:47 PM
We are going next week. Kids are excited. No camper, sleeping in tents. :/ Any updates/feedback?

getbent
07-12-2012, 09:23 AM
It was sooo HOT but we had a great time. My kids dusted me every chance they got, lol.. They constantly went from the pool to the waterslide to the bounce pillow to mini golf. Our group shared a golf cart so cruising in that around the campgrounds was fun too. My girls are 13 and 10. They didn't do any of the planned activities but they had fun doing everything else. We went to Luray Caverns one day and they seemed to enjoy it. Nice reprieve from the heat and we went tubing one day as well. They absolutely loved that. Very long day though due to the river being so low.

kwillia
07-12-2012, 09:37 AM
yall can have the tents. I like my house on wheels.

You all can have your house on wheels. I like my posh resort or hotel.

HollyRockJT
07-12-2012, 09:47 AM
You all can have your house on wheels. I like my posh resort or hotel.

YOU would take MY house on wheels ANYDAY over your posh hotel and resort :neener:

kwillia
07-12-2012, 09:53 AM
YOU would take MY house on wheels ANYDAY over your posh hotel and resort :neener:

Nope! Not my idea of a vacation:

1) Clean/Pack up the house on wheels to get ready to go.
2) Arrive, unpack everything, set everything up while tripping over everybody else that is running back and forth having a good time.
3) Oh... soon time to leave? Let me start cleaning everything up and packing everything back in again while tripping over everybody else that is running back and forth having a good time while I get things ready to go.
4) Back home from "vacation"... let me unpack everything and clean it all up before I have to go back to work tomorrow. At least I won't be tripping over everybody else cause they are exhausted from all those good times and are back in their perspective rooms in the house.




Not even close to my idea of a relaxing time I don't care how nice the trailer looks.

HollyRockJT
07-12-2012, 09:58 AM
Nope! Not my idea of a vacation:

1) Clean/Pack up the house on wheels to get ready to go.
2) Arrive, unpack everything, set everything up while tripping over everybody else that is running back and forth having a good time.
3) Oh... soon time to leave? Let me start cleaning everything up and packing everything back in again while tripping over everybody else that is running back and forth having a good time while I get things ready to go.
4) Back home from "vacation"... let me unpack everything and clean it all up before I have to go back to work tomorrow. At least I won't be tripping over everybody else cause they are exhausted from all those good times and are back in their perspective rooms in the house.




Not even close to my idea of a relaxing time I don't care how nice the trailer looks.

Who the hell did you go with or watch :confused:

:lmao:

We are there, set up, relaxing, beer in hand within 30 minutes. And it takes us about an hour to clean up to leave. No tripping, being exhausted, nothing of that nature :lol:

And we spend about an hour total loading before a trip (clothes, food, beer, etc) and getting everything back out at home (food and dirty clothes)...

Guess the phrase, to each their own comes in to play here :buddies:

getbent
07-12-2012, 10:02 AM
Nope! Not my idea of a vacation:

1) Clean/Pack up the house on wheels to get ready to go.
2) Arrive, unpack everything, set everything up while tripping over everybody else that is running back and forth having a good time.
3) Oh... soon time to leave? Let me start cleaning everything up and packing everything back in again while tripping over everybody else that is running back and forth having a good time while I get things ready to go.
4) Back home from "vacation"... let me unpack everything and clean it all up before I have to go back to work tomorrow. At least I won't be tripping over everybody else cause they are exhausted from all those good times and are back in their perspective rooms in the house.



Not even close to my idea of a relaxing time I don't care how nice the trailer looks.

That was my least fav. part. Unless of course you have stuff that strictly stays in the camper (pots, pans etc).

HollyRockJT
07-12-2012, 10:05 AM
That was my least fav. part. Unless of course you have stuff that strictly stays in the camper (pots, pans etc).

We do, we have toys, shoes/slippers/flip-flops, sweatshirts, coats, bathroom stuff, etc... that stays in, so all we pack is clothes and food. Then when we get home, un-pack clothes and whatever leftover food.

getbent
07-12-2012, 02:25 PM
We do, we have toys, shoes/slippers/flip-flops, sweatshirts, coats, bathroom stuff, etc... that stays in, so all we pack is clothes and food. Then when we get home, un-pack clothes and whatever leftover food.

When we get to where we can afford one, that's what I want as well. Definitely much easier.

HollyRockJT
07-12-2012, 03:01 PM
When we get to where we can afford one, that's what I want as well. Definitely much easier.

We got lucky. When we got our camper, we already had 'old' pots and pans in the attic. So we started with those.... since then, we have upgraded our house pots and pans, so the old house ones went to the camper since they were nicer... and we've bought 2-3 different ones for the camper that are more useful for camper cooking. But it saves A TON of hassle!

bcp
07-12-2012, 05:15 PM
Nope! Not my idea of a vacation:

1) Clean/Pack up the house on wheels to get ready to go.
2) Arrive, unpack everything, set everything up while tripping over everybody else that is running back and forth having a good time.
3) Oh... soon time to leave? Let me start cleaning everything up and packing everything back in again while tripping over everybody else that is running back and forth having a good time while I get things ready to go.
4) Back home from "vacation"... let me unpack everything and clean it all up before I have to go back to work tomorrow. At least I won't be tripping over everybody else cause they are exhausted from all those good times and are back in their perspective rooms in the house.





Not even close to my idea of a relaxing time I don't care how nice the trailer looks.


its much more relaxing to pull up to the hotel, make a few trips from the car to your room, unpack the suitcase, try to get the wrinkles out of things that should not be folded, then leave your car in a parking lot unprotected.
use a shower and a toilet that God knows who last put their blister ridden butt on, then climb into a bed with smegma remains from bubba and his wal-mart shopping wife the night before. Walk around on a carpet that someone spewed on and was never cleaned up.
Then, repack, shove it all back into the car, shove everyone in around whatever wont fit in the trunk, drive home, unload the car then go in and unload all the luggage.
see doctor next morning to figure out what the blisters that are now on your butt are actually from.
Sounds like a great time to me.

Or, bring the clothing out to the camper, hang what needs to be hung, put in drawers the rest of the stuff. Load up the fridge. Drive in a car that has nothing in it but people, get to the campground, push a button and the camper opens, everything is already where it needs to be, no moving stuff from the car to the room.

sockgirl77
08-15-2012, 10:09 AM
A bit late but I was there 4th of July week. We had a blast. We'll be going back again next year.

getbent
08-17-2012, 10:12 PM
A bit late but I was there 4th of July week. We had a blast. We'll be going back again next year.

So were we!

itsbob
08-17-2012, 10:27 PM
Bubba is there now with his aunt and uncle, and looking at the smiles on his face in the pictures on Facebook time and money WELL spent.


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