Wi-Fi,Free parking,Accessible,Outdoor pool,Air-conditioned,Child friendly,Kitchens in some rooms,Golf course,Smoke-free
Official website wishingwellrvresort.com
Telephone +1 920-568-4100
Address N551 Wishing Well Ln, Fort Atkinson, WI 53538, United States
Nation US
Province Wisconsin
City Fort Atkinson
County Nill
Street N551 Wishing Well Ln
Zip code 53538
Plus V37Q+35 Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, USA
Longitude -88.9120555 Latitude 42.8626666
Andrew Vossekuil
NillWe had a blast here last year when they were gracious enough to host our Fire Department Family Campout. We are supposed to be there again this year and hope to go except for the fact that they are never around to book a campsite. I have called numerous times to get a site booked but nobody will call me back. Please contact me. Thanks Andrew Vossekuil
a week ago
Kathleen Dugas
NillIt was a wonderful place to stay. We rented a cabin and when we had a couple minor problems they came quickly and fixed them. The Halloween weekend theme was great. The kids, and my sister and I, loved it. We had plenty to do and it kept us busy. The kids loved the playgrounds too. Thank you to all the staff. They were friendly and helpful. I will be looking into the spring and fall specials for next year.
5 months ago
C Faust
NillWe have been going here for years and in the past it's been good. The past 2 years it seems to be getting run down. A lot of the things could be upgraded or refreshed. We were their for the carnival weekend and it was very disorganized. We left the pool to go for the 2 hour period they had it running. It didn't start till around 30 minutes late. They didn't have enough staff to run it and no one seemed to have a clue of what to do. I was told the games were 1 ticket. That was wrong, they charged 5 tickets for poorly made carnival games. The prizes the kids one looked like either they had a stuffed animal drive or purchased from good will. They were used! So I wasted $20 for my kids to play a total of 5 games to get 2 used stuffed animals. That was ridiculous. The games should of been $1 so kids can play them for a while. Many parents were upset. Our group of 4 families will look for a new place to camp next year since none of us were happy with Wishing Well this year. If we paid around $50 bucks for this place it would be more worthwhile but at $85 a night plus all the fees for a sight with no sewer is a little crazy for that area. Used to better it's a shame.
6 months ago
Joe K
NillThis isn't a campground. It's a 24/7 spring break party with non-stop loud music blaring all hours of the night, and hundreds of golf carts speeding up and down the roads and campsites often driven by young teenagers. I'm sure this must appeal to people, as the park was quite crowded, but it was definitely a huge turn off for my family and I. From what we can gather, most people here seem to know each other and are permanent or seasonal residents, and I assume the park caters to those people. The "quiet hours" start at 11pm, but that is extremely late at night for a family with young children. Trying to enjoy evening time in our camper was ruined with constant loud bass and thumping from everyone with their music cranked up. Even at 2am the bass was still thumping from a neighbor's loud stereo. I have never experienced this at a campground before, and I hope to never experience it again. What did we like about the park? The staff and park goers are friendly, there's lots of stuff for the kids to do even though much of it looks run down or old, and the rates were reasonable. Finally, we have to talk about the golf carts because they are wild. It's like a Mad Max movie with people all over in roving packs of tricked out golf carts, people hanging off the sides or standing in the back, huge speakers blasting music, strobing LED lights, parading around the park streets and walkways nonstop. One day during our stay about 50 golf carts stacked up in a lot directly next to our campsite as if preparing for some type of parade which we didn't wait around to see what absurdities ensued. We'll stick to the state parks in the future, and leave this one for the party crowd.
10 months ago
Amy Hilt
NillIf I could rate zero stars I would. Let me start by saying this used to be a lovely campground when it was Jellystone. I have been a seasonal there since 2016. The campground was sold recently and under new management. They have implemented ridiculous fees and rates that change on a moments notice and if you disagree with Jeremy the manager, he kicks you out because he can anytime without reason because he’s a bully. You need to obey him or else. Warning to anyone looking to become a seasonal there. Go elsewhere and avoid this place at all costs.
6 months ago
Rebecca Heffner
NillWe drove 854 miles to arrive to a campsite flooded. Well, they did put hay down, like that would magically make it go away. The maintenance guy promised to drop stones down the following morning. They never did, so I called the office. They had promised to check into it and call me back. No call back and no stones. So, if you like mud, this is the place to go. We could only use half the campsite and tip toe around mud for a week. My main issue is, if you promise a customer, do it!! Also, If you like cars zooming through the campground and golf carts, this is the place for you. Garbage is everywhere...cans, water bottles, wrappers, etc...I've never seen such a dirty campground.
7 months ago
Linda Noga
NillLooks like a nice place to camp for a few weeks this is a place especially set up for kids… For a single night stay or two it was OK but all of their places are back in and very few have septic. It looked like there are quite a few spots that are for Park models or for people that have rented the spot for the Season with their trailer… Lots of big shade trees and grassy areas every spot looked like it had a picnic table, Water and power…. septic is on the way out or you can rent blue trailer for septic… Sorry, I forgot to take pictures
7 months ago
Tracy Garbrah
NillThis is a really big campground! The staff were friendly ! There are only 2 bathroom/shower houses and it is really FAR depending on where your campsite is. You can only drive a golf cart around to the pool and showers so you technically are forced to rent their EXPENSIVE golf carts. They do have 2 medium sized pools BUT for a campground this size it was not enough and no kiddie pools. It rained when we were there and there was a lot of flooding. The campsite near us was completely flooded with water up to the door and everything was under water. One of the other campers told us that site always floods! Why they rented that site is beyond my comprehension but the staff did nothing to help that family get out!!! Needless to say we probably would not camp here again.
7 months ago
Check-in time: 15:00
Check-out time: 11:00
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Yogi Bear–themed resort with 2 pools
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Rustic cabins, some with kitchens, at a Yogi Bear–themed resort offering mini-golf & 2 pools.
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Surrounded by trees, this casual, Yogi Bear–themed resort is a 6-minute walk from Dr. S.Cary's Haunted House and 6 miles from dinner shows at The Fireside Theatre.,Offering bunk beds and porches, the cozy log cabins have Wi-Fi access, picnic tables and fire pits, in addition to living rooms with futons and minifridges. Bathrooms are shared. Airy 1- and 2-bedroom cabins add TVs, DVD players and kitchens, plus gas grills and en suite facilities.,Amenities include a general store, a snack bar and a coin-operated laundry, plus mini-golf, a fishing pond and a skate park. There are also 2 outdoor pools, playgrounds, sports courts and campsites.