Jellystone Park Warrens 1500 Jellystone Park Drive, Warrens, WI 54666
About the Business
Located in Warrens, Wisconsin, Jellystone Park is a renowned amusement park, campground, and lodging facility nestled in the midst of picturesque cranberry bogs. With over 400 RV sites, 160 cabins, and 40 tent sites, this family-friendly park offers a variety of accommodations to suit every camper's needs.
The highlight of Jellystone Park is its impressive waterpark, featuring a thrilling racer waterslide, lazy river, wave pool, and more. In addition to the waterpark, guests can enjoy activities such as mini-golf, arts and crafts, gaga ball, foot pool, train rides, and outdoor theater performances. The on-site Pic'a'nic Basket offers delicious snacks and meals, including homemade ice cream.
Whether you prefer rustic tent camping or full-hookup RV sites, Jellystone Park has something for everyone. Day passes and golf cart rentals are available for those looking to explore all the park has to offer. Visitors rave about the park's family-friendly atmosphere and endless entertainment options, making it a favorite destination for families year after year. Make memories to last a lifetime at Jellystone Park Warrens.
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Location & Phone number
1500 Jellystone Park Drive, Warrens, WI 54666, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 19:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 19:00
Sunday:
09:00 - 17:00
Reviews
"Family stayed here for the first time this past summer. Overall we had a very enjoyable time. We may have gotten lucky as the cabin we stayed in was new. They hasn't finished putting skirting on the bottom nor was the deck complete. The new part was nice as it was nice and clean, however there were zero fixtures in the unit (no towel holders, no toilet paper holder). It was very challenging to find places to hang towels to dry since there was almost no counter in the bathroom either. But we were in a pretty private area which I really liked. But again, I think we were lucky here as a lot of the other cabins do look older from the outside and are quite close to each other. They do have a lot to do and offer a lot of activities. All my kids had a lot of fun. The pool could use a little updating as well as the mini golf course though. The onsite concession stand wasn't very good. Not only did the staff not seem to know much nor care, but the quality was pretty bad. Surprisingly prices there weren't bad but I would still drive the short distance down to Tomah and find a restaurant there. The biggest complaint was staff and their lack of knowledge. We wanted to rent a golf cart but I couldn't find one person there who knew a thing about what to do. So that was some money Jellystone failed to get from me just because staff didn't know. Overall really enjoyed the trip. We may return to this location or we may look at other nearby ones too."
"We stayed in a camping cabin(cc) recently and it was amazing. We had my little sisters birthday party here. It has a queen bed and 2 sets of bunk beds a little ways back which was just enough privacy for the 3 nine year old girls I brought. It had ac which was awesome on the hottest days of summer! It does not have a bathroom but there are tons of bathrooms ( bath houses) around! We were right next door. All of the lifeguards, housekeepers and restaurant staff members we spoke with were great! I definitely recommend this! The cabin was adorable. So much to do! Swimming, activities and more! So awesome!"
"My family has been coming for 28 years and it used to be the highlight of the summer. Unfortunately it has changed dramatically. From a fun camping location, it has morphed into this giant money pit. The price for everything is outrageous especially considering how run down things were and honestly, serious safety concerns. The water park: - the Lifeguard sitting on railing by water slide which posed a huge safety risk and set a horrible example for the kids using the park. - kids were mostly unsupervised by parents and running around despite posted rules about not running. My small daughter got bowled over and not a single lifeguard said anything about no running to anyone. - one water feature was so nasty. It was by the splash pad and had cranks (one was broken and the hose wouldn't stay attached) that pumped water from a reservoir up where it would pour onto the heads of those you were playing with. The reservoir was so nasty. It looked like it had never been cleaned before. - very few tubes for the lazy River and many were under inflated or deflating. - the umbrellas at the splash pad were busted and useless. - broken railing on the wooden structure of the splash pad - the surface at the splash pad was so abrasive that kids were cutting their feet constantly. My children both ended up with scrapes on toes and feet. And I cut my my foot on the surface. -picnic basket that dumps water at the splash pad was so nasty looking. It looked moldy. Beach: - there was a swing-set in the pond and it had one swing and that was broken. Pool area: - concrete around the pool area was so uneven and a major tripping hazard - pools were so run down - no lifeguards at the pool and children completely unsupervised, so huge safety concern - the pool gates were constantly left open which is a HUGE concern. I was constantly closing the gate and the latch was failing and needs to be fixed (why not make the gate swing closed). When a kid drowns because they get into the pool area when the gate should have been closed, who is at fault? Golf carts: - $75 for 3 PM until 11 AM. - huge shortage - was told I could get a cart, but would have to return it at 11 AM and then come wait in line again at 3 PM that day. - our golf cart was ripped up, wouldn't stay charged for long and would barely make it up a hill. Other: - green Water slide has unsafe edge toward the bottom that sends kids flying forward. I watch many kids catch the edge and almost face plant on the slide. - kids throwing objects down the green slide or intentionally losing their pad with no consequence - one activity was a Bubble foam machine. They did it in a tiny space by the beach where kids were in the middle of a patch of plants with burns. My daughter ended up with burs in her feet as did many of the other children partaking in the activity. Kids ended up wanted to leave because it wasn't fun for them. - Broken toilets by the pool area. Won't flush - this is one of the worst. I had to rinse my daughter off after being at the pool and I took her into the bath house. There is no way to adjust the temperature. When I initially pushed the button to engage the water, the temp was fine. But as I was rinsing my daughter, she started screaming. The water coming out was scalding hot and horribly dangerous. From my understanding, what was a wonderful family location that we loved visiting, is now just a huge corporate money pit."
"We go to Jellystone Warrens 2 to 3 times a year. Been doing so since 2010. We only have a couple complaints and it’s only about the seasonal campers. Other than that It’s our favorite vacation spot especially for my son who is on the autism spectrum. We let him ride his bike around the entire campground whenever he wants besides quiet time after 11pm which is the parks rules. The night life for kids is so fun for all ages. The jumping pillow and the DJ dance party is such a great time with the music and the excellent staff joining in on all the fun. The lifeguards are are very professional and work very hard to make me as a parent feel like my kids are safe. The cleaning staff are so professional and very friendly. They do such a wonderful job. The couple things that we have a problem with is some but not all of the teenagers that are seasonal campers become territorial of the dance area and jumping pillow. They have sometimes bullied my autistic teenager when he has been alone there. The staff was really great at stopping and talking to those teenagers and the parents, However when there is no staff around they would continue to pick on my son. One other thing about the seasonal campers when you drive into the park there are a couple of seasonal park models that have really large political signs and political statement signs It’s All over there entire park models. I don’t agree or disagree about the politics. We just want to go and escape all the political divide that’s in everyone’s world nowadays. It brings down the mood while you are driving in and when you go past it on the way to the pool and common area. Other than the my two complaints about the seasonal campers it’s our favorite place to vacation."
"We stayed in the brand new Sierra Cabin. The bed was comfortable and the inside was a good size although we spent little time inside. The property is big and has lots of entertainment for the family (water park, swimming ponds, mini golf, games, tractor hay rides, jumping pillow). Our 6 year old had an amazing time. The water park was busy but we never had to wait for anything. The cabin areas have minimal yard space, are on a hill a bit so you can have a campfire but may not be able to play a lot of yard games right there. Overall we had a great experience and the staff was super friendly!"
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