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Dutch_12078
Mar 27, 2018Explorer III
rr2254545 wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:
Both GS and KOA give a 10% discount, but the KOA card is only accepted at KOA branded parks. The GS card is accepted at a much larger selection of parks. KOA parks also tend to be more expensive than other parks in the area, so the 10% discount just makes their pricing a little more competitive.
Not true on being more expensive - that is urban legend - they are priced competitive for the area
We have both cards - we stay at commercial parks 56% KOA 25% and government campsites 18%
So when I see a $10 difference in price between a KOA and another nearby park with similar sites I should just consider that an "urban legend"? For those that use them, certainly the additional amenities at some KOA's may be worth the extra cost, but not to those of us that don't use them. I'm a little old for bounce houses and such... ;)
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