olfarmer
Aug 21, 2017Explorer II
KOA
Wow, one night at a KOA in Sioux Falls, South Dakota was $60, guess this is the last KOA I will stay at! Stayed in a nice campground near Mt. Rushmore for $40.
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johnwalkerpa1 wrote:
This is a bit off topic but.....there is one bargain on the Delaware coast....Delaware seashore state park.....very inexpensive...not much in amenities other than full hookups, bathhouses and laundry...but walking distance to the beach!
soren wrote:time2roll wrote:
Yea burn $200 of fuel for the day and then the campsite costs $10 too much? wow
I see what you did there. Yer' tryin' to introduce them tricky maths to confusacate the issue. I never falls fur that!
Seriously though, a trip to a tax free state, with gas at 10% less than neighboring states, by the time you add it up, an overpriced campground really isn't a deal breaker. Now if we are talking about ocean area campgrounds, it can be a bit shocking, but it beats paying 3x as much for a nearby hotel.
BB_TX wrote:
I have stayed at some independently owned, non chain RV parks that were poor with unlevel sites, high grass, unfriendly employees, and much over priced. Therefore I recommend no one ever stay at any independently owned, non chain RV park. :S
time2roll wrote:
Yea burn $200 of fuel for the day and then the campsite costs $10 too much? wow
ChuckV1 wrote:
I agree with qcloss, we were going to Delaware to see the daughter but after looking at the price's per night we turned around in Ohio at a KOA which was $45 a night pull thought full hookups an headed back home ...
gcloss wrote:
$60 a night is a bargain compared to what some campgrounds in the Northeast are charging. Some of the Jellystone's, one in Gardiner NY and another in Quarryville PA charge more than $100/night in July and August.