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accsys
May 26, 2019Explorer
In our experience the Tucumcari KOA is a mom and pop operation that tries to cut costs everywhere it can. Last year they would only allow me to use $10 of my points there for a two night reservation. The sites themselves are nice but the operation of the KOA leaves a lot to be desired. It is classified as a Journey KOA and I expect it will not remain a KOA much longer.
As others have said, we rarely use a campground WiFi as we have found Verizon and AT&T mobile devices much more usable. There are exceptions - the Columbia Falls RV Park near the west side of Glacier and the campground we are in now, Trails End RV Park near Waynesville, NC both have good WiFi. For security when connecting to a park WiFi, we always connect through our Ubiquity set up, never directly to a park WiFi.
As others have said, we rarely use a campground WiFi as we have found Verizon and AT&T mobile devices much more usable. There are exceptions - the Columbia Falls RV Park near the west side of Glacier and the campground we are in now, Trails End RV Park near Waynesville, NC both have good WiFi. For security when connecting to a park WiFi, we always connect through our Ubiquity set up, never directly to a park WiFi.
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