Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to Jellystone in Luray. You'll have a blast. It's only just barely camping. You can rent a cabin or bring a tent. All tent sites have water and power (coffee maker, fan, etc). There is a pool, water slide, playground, café on site and they have crafts and games throughout the day.
I'd avoid Jellystone. Shenandoah National Park is far preferable.
Anonymous wrote:We love camping, but 2-3 nights is amout my limit.
SHowering is a pain and the kids are dirty within minutes again anyway, so why bother?
Anonymous wrote:Are you talking about a "Family Camp" or camping as a family for a week?
We go to a YMCA Family Camp every summer, used to be a full week but now just Labor Day weekend. It's great! We started when the kids were 3 & 4 and it was the first actual vacation I had as a mom -- all the meals are provided (served family style), the kids were off doing stuff with their group during the a.m. DH and I got to sit and read a book, go for a bike ride or hike, horseback riding, etc. Afternoons were for family time. Very little logistics to have to deal with for me. My kids are in middle school now and we all still love going every summer. Our family camp is Deer Valley,http://www.deervalleyymca.org/ They are likely fully booked for the summer but do sometimes have cancellations.
Actual camping for a whole week I wouldn't love. I don't want to do all the cooking in that setting. I have enjoyed the Jellystone or big KOA style campgrounds for a weekend, but that is my limit.
Anonymous wrote:Ignore all the wussy PPs who say camping is hell. Just pick where you want to go and make sure there are hot showers and somewhere nearby for supplies if you run out. There are books and online directories of campgrounds. Just pick somewhere scenic like a national park, lake, mountains, etc. and find a campground with good facilities. The closer to nature the better. That's the whole point.
Anonymous wrote:This was pretty much the only vacation we did as kids and it was great. I really want to go this summer (DS is 3.5 now) but I am due with #2 in August and don't think it will be all that fun when i am 8 months pregnant lol.
Anonymous wrote:Go to Jellystone in Luray. You'll have a blast. It's only just barely camping. You can rent a cabin or bring a tent. All tent sites have water and power (coffee maker, fan, etc). There is a pool, water slide, playground, café on site and they have crafts and games throughout the day.