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Second_Chance
Mar 09, 2017Explorer II
Senior pass for National Parks and National Forest campgrounds. Escapees members for their network of parks (staying in one for a month right now). Good Sam's and Passport America for the one- and two-nighters on the road. Military FamCamps and resorts wherever we can. It's surprising how many small towns have city parks with RV spaces. They tend to see them as a way to attract travelers to a small town than might not otherwise draw them in.
As full-timers, we just see park fees as rent and try to get the best bang for our buck. We've only had one instance where we chose a campground during planning based on price and, when we got there, got back on the road and kept on going until we found something else (that one was on the east side of Atlanta off the I-20 access road...). We've not been gutsy enough yet to Wal-dock or stay overnight at a truck stop.
Rob
As full-timers, we just see park fees as rent and try to get the best bang for our buck. We've only had one instance where we chose a campground during planning based on price and, when we got there, got back on the road and kept on going until we found something else (that one was on the east side of Atlanta off the I-20 access road...). We've not been gutsy enough yet to Wal-dock or stay overnight at a truck stop.
Rob
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