Cameron Estate Inn
1855 Mansion Ln, Mount Joy, PA, 17552
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1855 Mansion Ln
Mount Joy, PA, 17552 - Phone (717) 492-0111
- Website https://www.cameronestateinn.com
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Erin M.
Awesome bed and breakfast in Mount Joy, PA! Staff was very accommodating with my gluten allergy. Such a quiet place to go for our get away anniversary weekend! We will definitely visit again in the future!! :)
(4)Nicole D.
I stayed here for a night due to a wedding I was attending. Before arrival, I received an email stating that check-in was at 3pm. We drove 3 hours to get there and did leave a little early just in case we may hit traffic. The wedding was to start at 4:30pm so we needed some time to change and we did not want to be late. We ended up arriving a half hour early. As soon as we got to the check-in counter, we were coldly greeted by a lady with short hair. Instead of smiling, she looked at us with our bags in hand and said, "Yes?" We told her we had a room booked and she instantly stated, "It's not 3pm. You received an email and it's on our website that check-in is at 3pm." We replied that we drove 3 hours and said, "ok, we will just go sit in the car." She then yelled down the hall to one of the cleaning ladies and asked if our room had been cleaned. The cleaning lady said it was so then we were checked in. I've never had such an unpleasant check-in at any hotel or B&B. I felt like a very unwelcome guest. As for the room, it was super small. No TV although there was an empty room next to us that had a TV and was larger. Not that I expected an upgrade but for $176, the room we were in was like a walk-in closet. If they have a larger room available, why not just put us in there? The bed- horrible. It squeaked loudly whenever you made a move. The foam pillow-top had you sink towards the middle of the bed. The air duct rattled every time the air came on and sounded like there was a lose marble in there. I did not sleep well at all. On the upside, the included breakfast was delicious but only available from 8am-9am. Coffee is available at 7:30am. Would I return? Never. That lady at the counter needs to take some classes on customer service.
(1)Bonnie M.
This used to be a wonderful place to stay and while the grounds are beautiful and the inn is pleasant, the current owners and staff are not. They are not very friendly or welcoming and the owners will try to nickel and dime you if you are having a wedding there and will try to change the rules as they go along, contract or no contract!
(2)Ryan W.
We went to the Cameron Estate Inn & Restaurant recently to see if it could perhaps be our potential wedding venue. To start, the entire time we were there it smelled like manure. I understand there's a farm nearby, but for those considering this as a wedding venue I feel I should still comment on that fact. We were the only ones there, and given that we were here looking at the place as a wedding site you would have thought the owner(s) might have gone out of their way to treat us as though they wanted our business. Not that case in the slightest! No one greeted us upon arrival, and our room was just a standard room. A few horse flies were in our room as well, not that horrible, but since we were the only guests, again you'd have thought someone might have inspected the room more thoroughly. For breakfast, we were greeted by a nice lady. She was kind and pleasant yet our food was cold as if they expected us to be up at 8:00 and when we weren't our food was microwaved. It honestly had the taste of microwaved food. The coffee was cold and there was no warm water for my fiancee's tea. For a B&B, it was probably some of worst food I have ever eaten. After our dismal breakfast, we were supposed to have a tour of the grounds. It was to begin at 9:00 am sharp. We arrived promptly at the front desk, where no one was to be found. We called out, again nothing. We next when to front room where many wedding photo books were, hoping someone would enter and give us a guide. We waited 20 minutes and no one showed. The Cameron Inn Estates is not punctual, thoughtful, nor do they go out of their way for your business. We were treated with the bare minimal. I highly discourage anyone from visiting his sorry excuse for a bed and breakfast and I certainly would not get married somewhere so disorganized.
(1)Kellyn H.
My husband and I stayed at the Cameron Estate Inn for our first anniversary, and we absolutely loved it! The toughest part before we arrived was picking out which room to stay in-they are all so uniquely ornate and beautiful!! The inn was in the perfect location for us since it is located in between Lancaster and Hershey, and it felt like a private getaway. We really enjoyed the breakfast in the mornings as well-the bacon was our favorite as it was crispy with a hint of cayenne pepper and sugar-to die for! We still talk about it. I would definitely recommend it to a friend, and hopefully we will get to stay there another time in the future as well.
(4)Judy K.
Went to a dear friends wedding there in May. All I can say to potential brides , is don't have your wedding here. First, you can never really talk to your so called wedding planner. Everything is constant emails back and forth. The people in charge there are rude. The food at the wedding was inconsistent . They rush you to eat and take your napkin before dessert is even served. They never put napkins at the dessert table, so you're all dressed up and no place to wipe your hands. But, the worst thing they did was, THEY WATER DOWN THE ALCOHOL. Top self alcohol was paid for! Had 9 Belvedere vodka and cranberry and not even a buzz. Tasted like water, and went down like water. Everyone at the wedding was talking about it and brides in laws were so embarrassed, because they upgraded the package because they had clients attending. They take advantage of brides and their family. This wedding cost between $50,000-60,000. It truly is a travesty what went on here. They should be turned into the BBB!
(1)Dave H.
Cameron Estate and Inn is a fine place to have a wedding. It's not the largest place, but their beautiful grounds and traditional decor make up for it. It may be difficult for some to find, especially if following printed directions; I had to pull over to make sure I was on the right track. Anyway, I arrived 10 minutes late and was surprised to see the ceremony was already IN PROGRESS. They sure don't fool around. Inching up the driveway, past the seated guests - conscious of my car's engine noise - I bypassed the parking lot since it was packed to capacity, parking in the auxiliary lot. Really, these folks don't fool around. By the way, weddings with open bars and TOP SHELF ALCOHOL are seriously kick ass. This wedding did NOT fool around. (Shout-out to bartender Christy!) I'm glad the newlyweds found such a wonderful venue to celebrate their union and - more importantly - were able to find one other.
(4)Kurt M.
Excellent accommodations. Excellent food. Top drawer!
(5)Susan H.
I really wanna vote 3-1/2 stars... There aren't a ton of options when one needs a place to stay for ONE night in the Mount Joy area. Pretty few hotels-or basically NO hotels-at least in Mount Joy and the local B&B's typically require a two night minimum stay (or are decorated in top to bottom farm animal theme-sorry, can't sleep in that!) After much searching, I booked a room at the Cameron. It's an attractive, large house that was once part of the Elizabethtown College. We stayed in the Four Seasons Suite. Two comfortable bedrooms with a shared bath. It seemed pretty quiet there for a Saturday night. When my b/f and I entered our room, other than a couple of wall mounted sconces, all of the lamps were unplugged...kinda annoying-I re-arranged furniture to find the outlets and plug them in. My brother's room was fine other than the door stuck so bad that it was impossible to open or close. He typically had to access it from the bathroom via our room. It seems they bill themselves as a local wedding location, which seems reasonable, I guess. The sitting room was sprinkled with wedding albums. The biggest redeeming quality-which allowed me to round up to 4 stars was the breakfast. It was VERY good, apple cinnamon pancakes, potatoes provencale, candied bacon, fresh fruits, coffee and juice-made a great start to my Sunday morning.
(4)Eazflo Z.
during our east coast extravaganza we made a last minute trip to "other" the amish and found a last minute rate at the Cameron Estate Inn. The property was beautiful and we loved just sitting on the bridge over the creek that runs through the property. Our room was one of the cheapest, but was still very comfortable. The included breakfast was wonderful (although from 8-9 is a little early for vacation!) and they had wifi (but i had to ask them to turn it on). I do have to take off one star because we found this location on a GLBT travel directory, however we saw nobody who would fit into one of those categories even though the owners are apparently gay. maybe they just can't get another GLBT person to travel to Mount Joy??
(4)Ellen H.
My husband and I wanted to have our wedding with the Cameron Estate because of its charm and beauty; however, we were concerned with the horrible reviews we read online. Rhonda, the wedding coordinator, lied by telling us that the reviews were about previous management. After handing in our first major deposit, strange hidden costs and fees began to show up. On the day of our wedding, Rhonda was extremely unprofessional and rude to my family and guests. Our second entree was missing from the buffet with no explanation, the staff began breaking down tables and chairs after dinner and asked our guests to stand, the lights were turned off on us at our after party, my mother in-law was not served water because it was 2 minutes passed the end of cocktail hour, and the list goes on. After the wedding, our security deposit was completely depleted with false charges. We met with management upon return from our honeymoon to try and obtain some of the money back; however, they were unwilling to cooperate unless we signed a form stating that I, along with my friends and family, would never speak ill about the Cameron Estate online or to other people. Instead of signing away my freedom of speech, we went to court. Cameron Estate was found guilty. Check local court documents if you have any doubts. The judge had some strong words for the management expressing his disappointment in Cameron Estate's business tactics and mistreatment of people. Regardless of the Cameron Estate, my friends and family made my wedding day perfect, and I hope that this estate learned from their mistakes and treats their brides and groom with respect. My advice - have everything written down. We were told prices in person, but after the first deposit was turned in, the prices changed on paper. When we asked Rhonda why the prices changed, she denied ever having conversations about pricing.
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