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fanrgs
Apr 07, 2014Explorer
There was a mobile home park in Kodiak and maybe they allow short-term RVers. Or maybe one of the motels or B&Bs would allow you to park on their property and use their electricity. But I don't think there are any RV parks there because very few travelers bring an RV.
Looking at the AMHS ferry schedule and rates, it will cost roughly $1300 RT for the motorhome and two adults, without your toad or an on-board cabin. But, since it is a 9.5-hour trip from Homer to Kodiak, a cabin with a bed and bathroom may be very desirable. And that sailing time does not count the time it takes to load and unload the ferry and the hour that you must be in line before departure.
We flew to Kodiak, so have never ridden that particular ferry. But we have been on others in Southeast Alaska and they are a great way to travel. But they are not inexpensive.
Looking at the AMHS ferry schedule and rates, it will cost roughly $1300 RT for the motorhome and two adults, without your toad or an on-board cabin. But, since it is a 9.5-hour trip from Homer to Kodiak, a cabin with a bed and bathroom may be very desirable. And that sailing time does not count the time it takes to load and unload the ferry and the hour that you must be in line before departure.
We flew to Kodiak, so have never ridden that particular ferry. But we have been on others in Southeast Alaska and they are a great way to travel. But they are not inexpensive.
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