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Post Info TOPIC: Stone Mountain GA --- Workamping


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Stone Mountain GA --- Workamping


We are looking at the possibility of Working at Stone Mountain outside of Atlanta in the summer of 2015.  Yeah I know - a long way's off -  Has anyone worked there?  How were you treated?  You sometimes here horror stories at various campground.



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If you are workamper subscribers there is an older thread in the ‘Workamper Experiences’ board regarding Stone Mountain.

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Never worked there, but the people who did were extremely helpful. We enjoyed the stay .

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I worked there my first year out as a full time RVer. It was a great place to work, but odd for a Northern girl. For one, I thought it would be warm - but I worked the winter and it was cold and snowy the entire time except when it got so hot it melted your face. LOL! The people I worked with were all gracious and welcoming. There were a lot of VERY young managers - like 18 yrs old. Some workers had problems taking orders from the kids, so be aware, these young people live there and work there full time and are more valuable to the park than temporary RVers and I saw at least two work camping couples leave because they wanted to be the boss. If you can work at Stone Mountain over Halloween, they do the most amazing presentations throughout the different buildings with a ghost story walk and local thespians. Also they put out MILLIONS of twinkle lights for Christmas and it is magical! WARNING! The Pralines are severely addictive and you WILL gain weight. - Have fun!


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