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Lantley
Jun 10, 2015Nomad
$60 a night is no world record as far as rates go. You can easily spend $60 in any resort/popular area. Get off the beaten path and rates drop significantly.
There are also many non KOA's with the same rates. While I'm no KOA fan people often group them into a bunch and try to make them all the same.
KOA's are not as bad as many try to make them.
KOA's are all actually very different from each other while maintaining the same standard of amenities. While they are most likely not the cheapest game in town you can generally rest assured a KOA will not be a total dump.
Rates reflect the value of the real estate. If you are in a pricey area the cost of the real estate will reflect in the rates.
There are also many non KOA's with the same rates. While I'm no KOA fan people often group them into a bunch and try to make them all the same.
KOA's are not as bad as many try to make them.
KOA's are all actually very different from each other while maintaining the same standard of amenities. While they are most likely not the cheapest game in town you can generally rest assured a KOA will not be a total dump.
Rates reflect the value of the real estate. If you are in a pricey area the cost of the real estate will reflect in the rates.
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