loislane
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On the way down to Disney, we stayed at Santee Lakes Campground in Summerton, S.C. We arrived after the office closed, and as promised, they left a map showing our site on the office door for us. There were no major issues here, but the place had a very desolate and deserted feel to it. My kids said it was creepy. Most sites were empty and the ones that had rigs on them were more permanently set up. Our site was nowhere close to level, so we had to go up on blocks - always fun in the dark. An employee checked on us as we were setting up to see if we wanted to pay then (at 9:30 p.m. while setting up our popup in the dark - was not well-lit there) or in the morning. We opted for the morning. The bathrooms were serviceable and not the dirtiest ones I've ever seen, but they weren't clean either. We were hooked up and ready to leave when the office was supposed to open the next morning, but had to wait about 15 minutes for an employee to actually show up and open the office. Not sure why, but she knocked $5 off the price we were quoted, so we camped there for $30.
On the way home, after our long and adventurous day, we stayed at Rvacation in Selma, N.C. Again, it was late and our site map was on the door. We pulled into a blessedly level site and got set up quickly. It was dark, but we could see that our site faced out onto a pretty pond. In fact, if you drive by there, you can see it because the campground is right off of 95. I was worried the traffic sounds would be bad, but I guess after all those nights sleeping through the late night and early morning Disney buses, I was used to it. There were, however, several trains that came through nearby that woke me up briefly. The bathrooms there were clean and nice and our kids loved the pond with all of its resident ducks. The office was open right on time in the morning when we left and with our Good Sam discount, we paid $24 to camp there for the night.
On the way home, after our long and adventurous day, we stayed at Rvacation in Selma, N.C. Again, it was late and our site map was on the door. We pulled into a blessedly level site and got set up quickly. It was dark, but we could see that our site faced out onto a pretty pond. In fact, if you drive by there, you can see it because the campground is right off of 95. I was worried the traffic sounds would be bad, but I guess after all those nights sleeping through the late night and early morning Disney buses, I was used to it. There were, however, several trains that came through nearby that woke me up briefly. The bathrooms there were clean and nice and our kids loved the pond with all of its resident ducks. The office was open right on time in the morning when we left and with our Good Sam discount, we paid $24 to camp there for the night.