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dapperdan
Jun 11, 2015Explorer
We like to stay at places that are "affordable" like everybody else but location, connivence and our physical condition play a big part in how much is too much. We prefer to stay at state parks if we can fit into a site, being 38' doesn't always work to our advantage though. Unless we have the grand kids with us we avoid parks with pools and stuff like that, we don't need to spend extra on things we're not going to use anyway.
There's a lot to be said for staying at a place with hook ups and convenience just to be comfortable. It all boils done to personal preference. We'll spend the money if we really feel the need to and we enjoy all the "bells & whistles" when we choose to go that route.
I will say we stayed at the KOA in Petaluma CA two or three years ago, it has all the creature comforts, we enjoyed their pool and their San Francisco city tour a great deal, to us that was money well spent. Not "cheap" mind you but for what we received we felt we paid a good/fair price. The few KOA's we've stayed at are very well managed.
Dan
There's a lot to be said for staying at a place with hook ups and convenience just to be comfortable. It all boils done to personal preference. We'll spend the money if we really feel the need to and we enjoy all the "bells & whistles" when we choose to go that route.
I will say we stayed at the KOA in Petaluma CA two or three years ago, it has all the creature comforts, we enjoyed their pool and their San Francisco city tour a great deal, to us that was money well spent. Not "cheap" mind you but for what we received we felt we paid a good/fair price. The few KOA's we've stayed at are very well managed.
Dan
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