Address: 839 Mill Run Rd, Mill Run, PA 15464, USA
Phone: +17244552929
Groovy307
Just returned from a 4 day stay On RV site 310 which was a nice roomy spot ( many other rv sites are crowded ) our 10 year old son loved the multiple pools and slides . Quiet time seemed to be respected ( at least near us ) which is important to us as we have a baby . We had Pizza , fries and ice cream from the resort restaurant and enjoyed all of it . There is lots of golf cart traffic and the park is primarily staffed by teens as most similar parks are but overall this was a great place for a family get away
Crystal Swank
My family and I was talking with all the updates which are really nice. With this past weekend being a washout with the rain. It would be nice to see additions added with an indoor pool and an indoor activity area where the dances,movies and our favorite bingo can be held even when it's raining or cold out. So the kids still have something to look forward to. I know we have also camped at mountain pines and they have these options. Would just be really nice to see our favorite campground provide this in one of the updated projects in the future.
jeff williams
Overall camp ground is a nice one. That's reason for 2 stars.just spent the weekend there and alot for kids to do. However, the golf cart world cup that goes on all day and all night is ridiculous. Was almost hit several times. Not to mention the constant noise created. No such thing as quiet time . The staff not very kid oriented. No enthusiasm at all. Worst camp in that respect we have been. They should really take a hard look at allowing gulf carts .
Michelle Edgar
Hesitant to give it four. But the campground itself has awesome amenities for the kids. However. The bathrooms through the campground are sparse and three times over our four days, there was no toilet paper in the women’s restroom. The full service restaurant took over 40 minutes for food Thursday night on our arrival. Water shoes are not allowed down the slides which meant for a lot of raw feet after a day of play. We only encountered two staff employees that were friendly. The rest were just going through the motions and had no interest in being friendly. There isn’t structure when it comes to guest communication. We were told buffet was the weekend. Well turns out it’s only Sunday AM. If you try to get donuts prior to 930am they will yell that they don’t have any until they prep the deliveries for the day. They could make so much more money and be so much more guest friendly with a bit of efficiency in management. It’s really sad to witness actually. If it wasn’t for the amenities this campground would’ve gotten 2 stars. Definitely stay here but restrict your expectations for any friendliness or helpfulness from the staff.
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Yes you can bring in your own firewood, I would recommend it. Most Jellystone Park sell it as well, it's not overly priced but it does add up if you're using the wood every night.
There are 2 ponds to fish from but not sure if they are open year round.
Yes, Biddy the Clown is going to be at the carnival weekened.
Their website has a ton of info! Rates on every kind of site they have....cabins, RV and tent. Plus park map and all amenities. Www.jellystonemillrun.com
Dollar general normalville or before you go up the mountain Walmart in connellsville
Water Park, Water Slides, Snow Tubing are included. Firetruck, Mud Truck, Picnic Basket rides are additional. Free WiFi is weak, additional charge to upgrade to premium service.
Yes but you must have proof of insurance and they charge you $25 a year for a pass to drive your own golf cart.
Yes they do! I think they charge a fee and have a few rules. They also did have a dog park.
I forget. I live close and work so I usually just went home to shower
If you let your kids roam free Mill Run is the best Yogi. Others are smaller and smaller kids are easier to track down
Not much of a lake. More like a very small pond with over fed blue gill. Ohiopyle isn't far. Youghogheny River has great fishing opportunities.
as of 6/13 its 20 for a day pass. theres more info on their page.
Yes
I just stayed in Cabin 85. Besides when I went to throw garbage away, I would not have known that the cabin was so close to the dumping ground...you have nothing to worry about...enjoy the new slides...the orange one is SUPER fast. Lean back and fly!
2:00 for campsites and 3:00 for rentals.
Yes day passes are available.
No
I think 2p.m. is check-in and no fishing licenses is needed....it is catch & release
Yes. They have a nice pool area for adults as well as kids (separate). They have really tall fast slides that are also seperate as soon as little ones in the pirate ship and splash area. They also have a place by the pavilions that you slide in inner tubes which is super fun.
Do you know what is listed under? I tried all of the links and couldn't find it.
I believe it depends on which one you get
Not sure about Generators, but the have power hook up for RV'S
They closed at 7pm when we were there at the beginning of June
If you just want to enjoy the amenities without camping, a day pass is $13.00 a person
I have tmobile and signal was dead. Free slow wifi is available to check emails. I may send a message to tmobile to report the deadzone.
The wifi on the south end of the campground was down this past weekend. A tower was hit by lightning. I heard the wifi on the north end of the campground was working.
Do you mean half price weekend? The first one is the weekend of June 1st.
Just a word of caution that tjis Jellystone is on a hilly grade in many parts. Hopefully your friend could ride in the golf carts they rent.
I wouldn't, I think they frown upon that. UNLESS you plan on keeping just at your site.
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