I have been coming here since I was a kid. This is the best Campground by far and justifiably rates top in the country. The facilities are second to none and the granite counter top bathrooms are spotless. Staff are friendly and always doing something around park. As others have mentioned, they continue to reinvest in the campground to make it even better. You get what you pay for, so I do expect to pay more. What I dislike about all campground is the added price per child. Camping is a family activity and prices should always be for entire family. Be back soon!!
Just came back from Cherry Hill last week. The campground's location is awesome. About a two mile ride to the Metro stop. I would definitely stay there again but I would not rate this as a 5-star RV resort. The facilities are a little dated and campsites small. It appears the owners have all the right intentions but may not have the staff to maintain the park. Just don't get your hopes too high. Its nice but its all about location location....
Ok so lets start with the negatives. Bathroom are out dated and are not cleaned as often as they should be. Fishing pond yielded zero fish. Did not see a big presence of staff doing maintenance and other type roles around campground. On the positive side: the pool was awesome. The pirate ship and slides was enjoyed by all ages. Campsites are large and spaced out nicely. Beautiful part of NH. Would go back!
This was our first time to Myrtle beach, and Pirate Land was recommended to us. Its all about the location. We were in site 769 which was awesome. We were 100 yards from the beach and short walk to pool. Kids like being on the inlet/lake as well. Requested to be on site that awning faced inland but the wind was still too strong most of the time to stay out. Pool area was nice with lazy river. Site was large but a little tight getting in at first. Overall not a bad place but could use some modernization and Wi-Fi was poor. The older seasonals' trailers make campground look rundown a little. But because of location would go back.
Place was very nice: I was pleasantly surprised. Staff was very friendly and got an escort to the site. All young staff was very courteous and went out of their way to say hi. Love the beach front area and cafe. Site was clean and seasonal campers were friendly. I was in full hookup site "D" which was fine. A lot of hills and bike riding for kids was minimal. I would definitely go back!
Overall the campground met my expectations. It is a no frills campground with no planned activities for kids. It rained one day and not have a rec hall or other type of activity as disappointing. What sells this place is the location. It is .9 miles from the beach. However, with four kids and all the beach gear that is required I did not attempt to walk it. We did however walk it one night and the kids were fine. I used the bathroom and showers once and I would describe them as primitive and reminds me of camp when I was a kid. They were however clean. The campsites are tight and the place was full of tents and popup trailers. The staff was friends and security was very important. Wi-Fi is terrible and I ended up using my own air card for my laptop. Did not like the 11am check out. All that said I would consider returning
For the cost I thought it would be better. Of course I had to pay the extra money for 4 kids which brings the cost up. The pool is rather small for the amount of campsites and the little beach area was packed. My wife liked the "old school" campsites that were shady. Very tight roads (I was escorted to site). I have a 29 ft travel trailer. Some sights are rather tight but mine (R7) was good. Electrical service kept tripping off when used microwave. Do not like the 11 AM checkout; it could at least be 1 PM. We will probably go back and try to get on of the lake sites (near #89).
This is a nice campground but not a 5-Star...as mentioned there is a lot of seasonal campers. We went with friends and had a good time. The two pools were open but it was still their off season so no activities for kids. New dog park was a nice addition.
Nice campground. Didn't love the fact that there were minimum sites with sewer. My site #90 wasn't the greatest very uneven roads and sites. I would rather be in the high hundreds (already picked out #198) Staff was right on you with rules. While I was dumping, the family waited at site and staff commented to family that check out is noon. Also fire restriction are enforced. Overall facilities are good and would go back.
My wife and I were pleasantly surprised. We stayed here for 5 days with our 4 kids. We were right on Main St with an easy walk down to the pond/beach. The bathrooms/showers were ok. I think the only draw back would be if the weather didn’t cooperate. The pond/beach area makes this a very desirable campground but if the weather isn’t good, the campground's overall facilities are rather dated and I am not sure I want to be stuck in a camper with 4 kids. No issue with electricity or sewage and it appears the campground is going through some upgrades. We plan on returning next August and will cross our fingers for good weather.
The campground was what was expected. Nice but not great. The seasonal sites are much larger than those for the weekend traveler. My kids loved the swimming pond and the staff was very nice. I guess in my opinion you get what you pay for: a nice inexpensive campground for a weekend stay. It was worth the stay.
This was my first time back to Nomandy Farms in over 25 years since I was a kid (2nd generation RVer). My family is all new to RVing and this was their first trip. The campground is a little expensive but you get what you pay for. Bathroom and grounds are perfect. Staff is constantly cleaning. Wife and kids loved it. My only concern is I set the bar high for the family and they may expect Normandy Farms as the benchmark. Best Campground out there!