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Bre

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Dose anyone know if there are any campgrounds near cedar point where u can tent camp?


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e x i t english

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Bayshore Campground, less than a mile from the end of the causeway.

http://www.mhdcorp.com/

I haven't stayed there since they became branded with the "KOA", and I know there's some new management there, but I've always had good experiences with them, and yes - they allow tent camping.

-Josh

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Josh M.

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I stayed at Bayshore opening weekend, and you could tell there was some frustration with the new KOA stuff among the employees, but it was still a very nice place to stay.


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factory81

I stayed opening weekend and I didn't even have a chance to notice the staff really hah.

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Bre

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thanks


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JuggaLotus

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^^ - you also had plenty of other stuff on your mind that weekend.


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Loopy

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The same people still own Bayshore but they decided to join KOA for advertising reasons. And yes, they are a little frustrated with how KOA does things after so many years doing it the way they wanted.


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factory81

Just make sure to bring your own drinking water. 
The water at bayshore wasn't the best tasting in the world.
That opening weekend was quite a trip.
Nothing stopped us though, not a deer, not a lost wallet.
In fact I don't even know why I stopped when I hit 
the deer. I should have floored it and turned on the
windshield wipers to wipe the blood and guts off,
continued on my way.

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JuggaLotus

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^ - I always bring my own water. It is a mixture of barley, hops, water and yeast that has been allowed to "age" for a period of time, filtered and then put into bottles for individual consumption.


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loneranger7281

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Deer grenade!!!! Personally i like the beverages in the silver or white cans. They are pretty good.


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factory81

Silver...coors?

White cans....hmm? Don't know what your drinking there...

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JuggaLotus

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Doubtful that its anything good.


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Josh M.

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This can has a lot of white on it...

http://diversioncansafes.com/otherimages/exp/52007s.jpg

Yuck.


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loneranger7281

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Bud, Weis, Er


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JTaylor

how's the train factor at bayshore? at the maples you get the horn and all.

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Loopy

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After the first night you are used to it. Since staying there so often, we don't even hear it the first night anymore.


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e x i t english

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Between Bayshore and Maples, those are my favorite places to stay in Sandusky.

The CP properties are nice, too - but since it's so close to home, when I stay, I'm there as much for the social and relaxing aspect as I am the park, so I figure the places around the corner with some other things to do are a welcome change.

Also, hops-water is my favorite kind.. :-D

Josh

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