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- Cummins12V98Explorer IIIEither you want to stay or you don't! They can get that more power too em. I would never pay that.
- rexlionExplorer
SidecarFlip wrote:
Super 8 is 60 a night, double occupancy (most places) and they provide the toilet paper, hot water and clean sheets. You can park your RV in the parking lot and pretend too.
I would never pay 100 bucks for ANY Krudground. Not even 50. That kind of gouging will put a quick end to the RV lifestyle I suspect.
+1. For $100 I'd expect a motel room plus continental breakfast. My idea of an expensive CG night is $30; I usually find something for $20 or less (often free). - marcsbigfoot20bExplorerI choose boondocking for free with silent solar, no people and still have full 4g LTE to post pics :B
On the rim in AZ btw. - rk911Explorerwhatever floats your boat, er...RV. our style of RVing has changed over the past 30-yrs. to each their own.
- JimK-NYExplorer II
discovery4us wrote:
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RV ownership and cost savings don't typically go together.
That could be the case if you have a Class A motor home and pay for camp sites with hookups. We have a smaller RV with solar and typically boondock or stay in national park, national forest or BLM campgrounds. When we were full timers, we estimated campsites cost us an average of $7/night. We had a senior pass but even without we would have been in the $10-12 range. - discovery4usExplorerThe DW and I have had this same discussion regarding the cost of some camp grounds and always laugh at ourselves. We invest thousands into an RV and everything that goes with it and catch ourselves complaining about the occasional expensive campground.
RV ownership and cost savings don't typically go together. - Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIThat KOA was completed renovated in 2018
Big $$$$ invested..time to reap the rewards - SidecarFlipExplorer IIISuper 8 is 60 a night, double occupancy (most places) and they provide the toilet paper, hot water and clean sheets. You can park your RV in the parking lot and pretend too.
I would never pay 100 bucks for ANY Krudground. Not even 50. That kind of gouging will put a quick end to the RV lifestyle I suspect. - BB_TXNomad
Tom/Barb wrote:
That's the price for a 1 night stay at the KOA in Leavenworth Wa.
To be fair, from their web site they have sites for $106/nt including taxes and sites for $93/nt including taxes and you apparently chose the higher priced site. And much lower priced sites for sites that will not fit your 40'+ MH.
And I assume you knew the price before you agreed to take that site. If you took it without knowing the price, then shame on you.
And now you complain to us because you did that. :S
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