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BB_TX
Oct 20, 2013Nomad
John&Joey wrote:
Those KOA Kabins seem a little more primitive than what I was hoping for. I was thinking more like a cabin/cottage with kitchen, bath, and a living type area. Something that you could live in and not feel like you're roughing it.
The KOA cabins come in different sizes. Some do have bathrooms, kitchens, and living areas. You just need to check each KOA to see if they have the larger cabins.
We stayed at a private independent RV park in Ruidosa last June. I reserved a "cabin" for my daughter, grandson, and friend. It was more like a luxury apartment with a king bedroom, queen bedroom, kitchen, and large living room for $85/night. They are out there, just a matter of finding them.
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