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spoon059
Jun 10, 2015Explorer II
I try to avoid KOA's, because around here they are absurdly expensive. Yea, they have fun activities for kids and occasionally that is what we are looking for... but the majority of the time they are too expensive.
I stay 1/2 mile from the Gulf of Mexico in Florida in February every year for about $60 a night... that is what we call PRIME real estate and PRIME time. To pay that money to be crammed into a park and surrounded by screaming kids and parents with little to no camping etiquette is too rich for my wallet.
We stayed at a PA state park on a lake 2 weeks ago for $30 a night. My daughter had a LOT more fun there then at a KOA.
I stay 1/2 mile from the Gulf of Mexico in Florida in February every year for about $60 a night... that is what we call PRIME real estate and PRIME time. To pay that money to be crammed into a park and surrounded by screaming kids and parents with little to no camping etiquette is too rich for my wallet.
We stayed at a PA state park on a lake 2 weeks ago for $30 a night. My daughter had a LOT more fun there then at a KOA.
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