This was our second time staying at CCC with our first trip being back in the summer of 2019. As we did in our initial stay, we booked the Country Cabin II. The cabin can hold 6 people but I would not recommend that. We had two adults and one child [ 10 year old ] and it was cramped for us. Storage is minimal but thankfully, since there was only 1 using the 4 bunk bed room, we were able to stow our luggage, food, etc. on the remaining beds.
When we walked into the cabin, we could smell the cleaning agents however, upon close inspection, there was dirt on the floors, behind the toilet bowl and along the cabinetry, a hair tie hanging in the main bedroom that didn't belong to us and food remnants on the refrigerator plus, dirt smudges all over the bathroom walls. We also found miscellaneous items under the mattresses in the bunk bed room that had us questioning their thoroughness in cleaning the cabin. On the exterior of the cabin, there were cigarette butts EVERYWHERE. Obviously, this was nothing like what we experienced back in 2019 otherwise, we wouldn't have booked again. Given Covid and the 11 AM required check out time to clean the cabins, we expected it to be in much better condition. Thankfully, I brought our own cleaning agents & was able to wipe down those areas overlooked. At the price per night, this was a disappointment. The other issue we had was there was basically no cutlery in the drawer. It was mostly spoons and, one knife & 1 fork. We ended going to the Dollar Store and purchasing knives, larger serving spoons & spatulas for the cabin - we left them behind for future renters, too. The bed is NOT comfortable but it's what you should expect for a cabin rental. I would suggest bringing a pillow topper with your sheets if you can. There are 3 AC units & they work great! Also, it's almost as if the cabin is soundproof [ its not but if you yell to someone with the door closed to come outside, they won't hear you ]. Other issue is the hot water - if you have more than one person, expect to shower by turning off the water to conserve it as you bathe. Otherwise, high tail it over to the bathroom showers where they have plenty of hot water. It's just not available in the cabin which again, for the price per night is a HUGE disappointment.
The main issue with the campground is they appear to cater more to those coming in on the weekends - the "seasonal campers" as they call them. The pool closes most nights at 6 PM. For those vacationing, this is a huge disappointment. We go out all day & come back and can't even get a swim in to cool off. It's bad enough the pool doesn't open until 10 AM but they don't list these times on the website. I'm sure it's because it would turn most away and very well may be the reason we don't return. You can walk to 2 of the Cedar Creek Beaches through the back of the campground, but unless you are from the area, you probably don't even know about that.
The second issue is there are NO ACTIVITIES. The office closes at 6 PM along with the pool and game hall so, if you have nothing at your site to entertain your little ones, you may find yourself in a jam. Most campgrounds I've stayed at over the years have theme nights and group activities. CCC does not. Luckily, each site comes with a picnic table & firepit which, we used extensively. We also had a grill at the cabin so that helped reduce indoor cooking for us. Definitely a perk of the cabin. There were tons of ants both inside and outside the cabin so make sure you put your food away - otherwise you wake up to them everywhere. There was RAID to use.
My fiance' & I loved walking around the campground at night. The seasonal campers decorate their lots with lights, etc, & it's fun to see something new on each walk. The bathrooms & laundry mat were clean and we had no issues with them. There is a dilapidated pool on the property by one of the bathrooms that is a mosquitos haven with frogs galore. It would be nice if they could repair that so that there are two pools and, less mosquitos of course. I understand we are in forestry but this does not help.
All in all, we had a great time on our little vacation. Luckily for us, we have family that lives in Bayville so were able to use their pool when we couldn't use the one at the campground. We stayed 5 nights and the cost was $894. I can't say for sure that I feel that the cost was worth it given the pool situation. People want to go out in the day & relax poolside at night. This place does not offer that and it's a huge disappointment. The great part is camping at the shore and forgetting you are at the shore.
I will say, the staff was friendly, as were the owners, but there are changes that should be made. Oh, and the frustration with the pool rules:
You must get a wristband to swim and children are not allowed without an adult yet, there is a lifeguard. That's something else we never experienced at other campgrounds read more