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- kmb1966ExplorerYes. We are regulars at Traveler's World. Nice rv park. Currently being purchased (was owned by Carefree resorts). Not sure what impact the new purchaser will have on the park yet. One word of caution for Traveler's World especially: LOCK UP YOUR BICYCLES. They now have a security guard on a golf cart, which is now helping the situation. You can have stuff stolen anywhere, but there used to be late night visitors coming into the park and permanently borrowing bicycles.
- Linda_VA2ExplorerWe stayed at Travelers World. It was great. The bus picks you up right across the road from the campground. Easy to get to the city.
- 4huskersExplorerI've stayed at both; the KOA last month and Traveler's World gets my vote.
- garyp4951Explorer IIIThanks so much for the replies, and since we are KOA members, will probably go there.
- houtrzExplorerI too have stayed at the KOA and recommend it.
- AtleeExplorer IIWe stayed at the KOA on Grembler for 2 or 3 days back in 2014. It was good, and convenient. Bus line out front was really great. Cheap way to get downtown with no parking problems.
- Earl_EExplorerJust got back from the San Antonio Fiesta and enjoyed the KOA. The bus stop is so convenient. We used it everyday. We would stay there again.
- TucsonJimExplorer IIWe love the KOA on Gembler Road and we've stayed there several times. It's easy to get into and out of. Our favorite feature is the city has a bus stop right in front of the park. For less than $2, you can catch the bus and it will take you right to the River Walk/Alamo area. No worries about trying to park downtown or having a cool adult beverage. Once you're done, you can ride back and get dropped off right at the front door of the park.
- TyroneandGladysExplorerTravelers World RV Resort gets our vote.
They did have a lady that came to our RV and walked and fed our dog while we took an al day tour. By the way the tour picked us up at Travelers World RV Resort. - sdianel_-acct_cExplorerThe KOA gets good reviews too. There are some new parks but no shade. KOA has trees so if you need satellite you should make reservations and ask for a satellite friendly site. They have cable but limited channels. Should get plenty of local channels tho.
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