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$33 for One-Night Cabin Rental with Breakfast, Campfire Kit, and S'mores Supplies at Camp Sandusky (Up to $74.02 Value)

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Rustic, Amish-built cabins host campfires where foursomes stack chocolate bars, marshmallows, and graham crackers into s'mores

Camping brings man closer to nature and nature closer to a boom box. Introduce Mother Nature to Papa Roach with this Groupon.

$33 for a One-Night Stay for Up to Four (Up to $74.02 Value)

  • One-night in an Amish-built rustic cabin for up to four (up to a $49.29 value)
  • Pancake breakfasts for two people (a $3.95 value each)
  • Campfire kit with two bundles of firewood and a fire starter (an $8.45 value)
  • S'mores supply kit (an $8.38 value)

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Promotional value expires Oct 17, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Valid for every day until 6/24/12. Valid Sunday-Thursday from 6/25/12 to 8/18/12. Valid again for every day starting 8/19/12. Check-in at 2PM; check-out at 11AM. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Camp Sandusky

A family wakes up and walks outside, standing just beneath the willow tree that drapes over their cabin, deliberating the day's activities. Just yesterday, the clan rode some of the world's tallest roller coasters at Cedar Point. Today, maybe they'll opt for something more cultured, like a visit to the Thomas Edison Museum, or take a ferry to Kelleys Island. Perhaps they'll go to Monsoon Lagoon Waterpark and challenge each other with bumper boats to get some relief from the sun.

Camp Sandusky puts campers within short drives of these and other area attractions around the Lake Erie shore and the Port Clinton/Marblehead area. The campground's more than 200 sites accommodate outdoorsmen ranging from primitive campers to RV owners seeking full WESC hookups. Additionally, more than 100 Amish-built cabins include pet-friendly and deluxe models equipped with air conditioning. Amenities span bathroom and shower facilities, wireless Internet access throughout the grounds, a heated pool, and a bunny farm where kids can pet and feed rabbits. Camp Sandusky also posts an online FAQ page to anticipate guests' questions such as "Can I bring my own firewood?" and "Is there a blow dryer in case my firewood gets wet?"

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