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mdcamping
Dec 29, 2015Explorer
jplante4 wrote:
There are other ways to find the price, for instance rvparkreviews.com. When you submit a review, the price you paid is one of the data points. You just need to be aware that if they stayed off season, then you're seeing the off season price. Most reviewers will mention if the price reflected a PA or GS discount.
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I was researching a KOA in NY that didn't have the posted rates, after seeing $80+ per night for WES on RVPR I decided to data enter date & length of stay on the KOA web site. I found some basic WES sites with a more manageable price of $55 per night. The reviews didn't mention the sites reserved were deluxe sites... there will always be situations were research is needed.
Mike
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