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Stay at Kings Island Camp Cedar in Mason, OH
Kings Island Camp Cedar
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Cottages w/ full kitchen amenities, RV's w/ full hookups, fitness center, restaurant, coffee shop, playground, pickle ball & BB Courts &more
What You Get
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- Stay for six in a hickory cottage or RV back-in campsite with full hook-up
- Kids 2 or younger stay free
$12.99 Daily Resort Fee Includes
- Fitness center
- Outdoor pools (seasonal - currently closed)
- Basketball & pickleball courts
- Shuffle & bocce board
- Playground
- Highspeed WiFi throughout the resort
Shuttle Service
- Round-trip Kings Island transportation
Hotel at a Glance: Kings Island Camp Cedar
Kings Island Camp Cedar is an urban camping experience located near Kings Island Amusement Park and other attractions. The resort features comfortable cottages as well as a dedicated area for private RVs. Guests can experience family activities and programs, relax or explore Warren County and the adventures it offers.
- Enjoy a meal at Ironwood Grill and Tap restaurant and bar.
- Hit the roller coaster at Kings Island.
- Hornbeam Lodge allows guests to curl up with a book or spend time with family and friends.
- Local attractions: ziplining, canoeing, balloons, and more
Other Details
Room Details
Hickory Cottage
- Two queen beds, one set of bunk beds, and one queen sofa bed
- Standard occupancy: 6
- Maximum occupancy: 8
- Adding occupants above standard: $2 per night for each additional guest 3 or older; kids 2 or younger stay free
RV Back-In Campsite with Full Hook-Up
- Bedding not included
- Paved site 50' in length
- Electric, water, and sewer
- Standard occupancy: 6
- Maximum occupancy: 8
- Adding occupants above standard: $2 per night for each additional guest 3 or older; kids 2 or younger stay free
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 2 p.m. for RV sites, 4 p.m. for cottages
- Check out: 11 a.m.
- $12.99 resort fee includes:
- Fitness center
- Outdoor pools (seasonal - currently closed)
- Basketball & pickleball courts
- Shuffle & bocce board
- Playground
- Highspeed WiFi throughout the resort
- Parking: one free spot per site and one additional spot by the lodge.
- Smoking policy: outdoor smoking in designated locations only.
- Pet policy: pets may be added for no additional charge to RV sites; pets are not allowed in the cottages.
- Accessibility: please contact property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
- Room upgrades: upgrades may be available during booking or at check-in for an additional cost.
Amenities
- Two outdoor pools (closed for the season)
- WiFi
- Fitness center
- Pet friendly (RV's only; pets not allowed in cottages)
- Parking
- Shuttle service
- Banquet Rooms (Contact property directly for additional information)
Getting There
- Nearest airport: Cincinnati Municipal Airport (LUK; 21.7mi),
- Cab fare: about $65 from LUK, including a 15% tip
Need to know info
- 72-hour cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable
- No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate
- Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in
- No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in
- Must be 21+ to check in
- Credit card required at check-in
- $12.99 daily resort fee added at purchase
- 14% tax for cottage stays paid at check-in
- Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability
- Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
- Final price at checkout may include an additional Groupon service fee, which Groupon retains as compensation for facilitating your reservation; this fee will not exceed 6% of the nightly cost of the reservation.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About Kings Island Camp Cedar
Customer Reviews
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tdsuperstar
|1 review
Some areas to work on, but overall pretty good!! A 3.5, really. Camp Cedar offers a solid place to stay, some things could definitely be ironed out. It does feel a little laissez-faire in their approach in how the campground is policed. If you expect constant monitoring, this place is not for you. The children’s Swimming pool could be cleaner. Some debris was beside the pool, my whole stay (Monday to at least Thursday night). We enjoyed the fireworks that could be seen from Kings Island. That was cool. We found the floor in our cabin to be on the dirty side, so be prepared to wear your shoes inside. The place had a rustic modern feel to it. Great air conditioning, appliances, and fridge worked well. The fan in our bathroom was the loudest fan. I think I’ve ever heard. The Wi-Fi was terrible. Like you can’t load a Google review without waiting type of terrible. I think people still want to be able to access information and no doubt streaming while away. They should do a better job with their Wi-Fi. Awesome location for Kings Island, Not bad for downtown Cincinnati about a 25 to 30 minute drive, depending on traffic. I would consider a repeat visit, absolutely!!
tjgreen33
|1 review
Disappointed We spent close to $1000 for a cabin for 3 nights. The cabin wasn’t clean. Didn’t even have garbage bags for trash can. Propane gas fire pit didn’t work. Reported to the maintenance never received call back. Food at restaurant wasn’t good. We were ignored when we went in had to flag down waitress that didn’t seem to care. In the family pool. Adults were standing in pool with there coolers of alcohol at the edge of pool. Kids riding golf carts around with not supervision.
Christy W
|1 review
Camp Cedar June 2024 This is probably one of the nicest campgrounds we have ever stayed at. Pools were AMAZING. Have one for families and one for adults only. They even have cabanas at the pools. Lots of activities going on each night and they have a free shuttle to Kings Island. That was a MAJOR plus. Very convenient to everything. We plan on going back!
JillBNovi
|1 review
Service Needs Improvement We spent 4 nights at Camp Cedar in June. The location near Kings Island was great. The free shuttle service was excellent. The camping sites were nice and had a separate parking space for vehicle, gas fire pit was provided. The pool was clean but I think a break every 2 hours is necessary because there were so many underage kids without parents. This would give the lifeguards the opportunity to see if parents had guardians or if they were just dropped off to fend for themselves. There were too many glitches that tell me the processes are not well understood by staff, or perhaps they don’t have processes? First, we were moved to a different campsite- turns out the reservationist never locked in our site. Second, we reserved a cabana and even with the receipt in hand the guard insisted we didn’t have a reservation which necessitated talking with the manager- turns out they overbooked. Third, I watched the young bar tender. He was making too much in the blender and then throwing it away. Fourth, we went to the grill which is now open. It was 7pm. It was not busy. We ordered salads and pizzas. We asked the waitress for our salads to be brought first. Waitress said, of course. An hour later, we had not received our salads. We had three hungry kids with us, so we left. The management team was good about trying to make things right, but well trained staff is what makes for a great experience.
pippin6
|1 review
Beware of photos, they can be deciving (Mulberry Cabin) Nice idea, but not very accommodating for a wheelchair bound child. Stayed in the Mulberry cabin, yes its wheelchair accessible, but only to the front door. Once inside the only place the chair would fit was the small kitchen area. The only way to the bathroom(s) was to wheel to the bedroom doorway, have someone lift the child out of the chair, place them on the edge of the bed and have them scoot across the end of the bed, have another person in our party to lift the child and sit them on the toilet/in the shower. Although the site's photos make it look like it is fully accessible for a wheelchair to maneuver around, it is not! I would have rather spent my money on a hotel room where you have more room to move around.
Other than the above issue, we had a nice time at the resort, but will not return unless they make one of the other cabin types wheelchair accessible. We had friends stay in the the Aspen & Hickory which were more open and accommodating but were not wheelchair friendly.