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October 2023 by Gaby Quintal
They tell us first call first service for reservation we call oct 1 at 12 am they said only active call Oct 8 for retire we call they did sorry only active they play w us ur employees are nasty are family are sad never never use ur serviceSafety: ?
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July 2023 by Grace Mann
Jamie the on-site camp host is one of the kindest people, the cabin and campsites were beautiful and it was nice to get away from the city. Great things all around from this place!
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July 2023 by Walter Lindner
The experience at this site was wonderful. We didnt have a reservation and our trip ended up taking up to big bear after we found out that most of Yosemite was closed. The wonderful Staff were able to accomidate us in a wonderful campsite looking out towards the woods. The showers and bathrooms are extremely clean and great to have at the site. It wasnt too crowded even during memorial weekend and Jamie's customer service was above reproach. 10/10 would recommend based on site location, bathrooms and showers, and customer service.
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June 2023 by Z Paxman
A nice cabin, with two twin sized beds, upstairs, pots, pans, microwave, toaster, and stove, but no oven. Currently there is no Wi-Fi or Internet and no DVD player so the TV is obsolete , unless you have an HDMI cable.There are nice benches and tables and BBQ area and the community fire area. The fireplace inside the cabin supposedly can only have composite logs.A beautiful location with nice pine trees and so close to the ski slopes or Spartan races.The management is in and out, and there is no office phone number so it can feel like you are on your own.
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May 2023 by David Harris
This was our first time up at Big Bear and it was so gorgeous and the kids had a blast!I was worried that we’d miss the snow but there was between 1-3 feet! It was in the 30°-50°+ range every day and the snow was very much crunchy ice on top.This will be a longer review as I couldn’t really find much current information from visitors.The property is undergoing renovations and there are brand new ADA-compliant cabins which look super nice! The regular cabins were great! The beds have memory-foam toppers, rustic feel, warm water. The kitchen had a new fridge, microwave, gas range (No oven) pots, pans, griddle, grill tools, dishes and plates, sponge and soap, coffee maker.No filters, coffee, or food available on site but there’s a Vons less than 2 miles away.They only let you burn enviro-logs or similar which is kind of a d*** policy. They sell some on site but they suck and don’t burn well ($7/ea). Bring your own!The couch pulls out into a bed by pushing forward from the back. The heater works well and there are portable space-heaters for the back room.The cabins have TVs but they aren’t connected to anything. There isn’t wifi but we had between 1-2 bars of LTE/5G.They have sleds to borrow. There is a community fire pit with wood (pictured). Each cabin and RV site has picnic tables and charcoal grills.The cabins had towels and toiletries, a snow shovel, a small Rubbermaid shed, extra blankets, hangers up in the loft but not in the master. There is a bear-proof trash bin by the playground where you take your trash when it’s full, but it’s less than 3 minutes walk.The road to get in (winter season) is in rough shape so consider the vehicle you drive up here. The roads were all in fine condition but we were still required to carry chains.There are some geocaches and a trail nearby. I would have liked if the trail was better marked.Jamie, the manager, and his staff were all fantastic and we will be recommending to all of our friends to come up to the MCCS Big Bear Rec. Facility!
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April 2023 by Ryan Albano
We had an amazing time here! The cabins were very nice, but what really blew us away was how helpful Jamie (the site manager) and Leo were. We were there for the week leading up to the monster snow storm. They were always out and about with a great attitude and were helpful as we made plans for whether to stay or leave early. When the snow got really crazy we decided to leave Big Bear while we still could. Leo and Jamie came by and ran the snowblower around and in front of our truck making it significantly easier to load the family and get out. Thank you guys! Outstanding service!! We can't wait to go back again.Nearby activities: Skiing, snowboarding, hiking
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November 2020 by V Rubio
Wound up here looking for snow play, great location the access road is a bit rough but my mini van made it just fine. It is a military place so make sure you have a reason to be there.
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November 2019 by Andrea
The staff was incresibly friendly and helpful. You can check out movies and games during your stay. The outdoor grounds are large enough to explore and look around without getting lost.
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November 2019 by servant patriot
Caters exclusively to our country's defense personnel. Best spot on the mtn., and rightly so! ... unless one owns their own place, which the aforementioned can rarely afford! SEMPER FI! and thank you USMC. You are the gift of God that keeps us safe.
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November 2019 by Michael Hooper
Had lots of fun, went in late March and they had free sleds for the hill of snow behind main building. Clean grounds with full amenities.
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November 2019 by Michael Leisure
This is our go to place when we come to Big Bear. Have stayed here numerous times a year since 2014. Highly recommended if you are eligible to rent here.
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November 2019 by Andres Covarrubias
First time at Oktoberfest in big bear.... it was awesome and very refreshing.
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November 2019 by Ben Gallo
Quiet, scenic, and great for the family. We confortably slept a family of five in the cabin, and everything you need is on site. Pots, pans, sleds for the kids, and only a few minutes from the resorts, you simply can't beat these cabins for the price!
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November 2018 by Anna Madriaga
This is a very well maintained place. Love the cabin we stayed. Pretty much have everything you need for a few days staycation. Movie selections looks like from old times..hopefully soon there will be more family activities within the campsite.
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November 2018 by Nick Borns
You can walk to the slopes from here. Also the Marines attending the grounds won't sell tinder or kindling, so if you plan on enjoying the firepit or fireplace, bring your own kit, minus the fuel logs. The driveway is quite rustic, nearly un-improved, so take it easy on that last quarter mile or so.