garmp
Feb 16, 2020Explorer II
KOA membership
Is the KOA membership really worth it? I know it's only $30 and you get 10% off. But don't they also offer 10% for AARP & disabled veterans? Of which I have both.
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docsouce wrote:
We also use KOA, Good Sam and Passport America. We easily get our investment plus back on all 3 each year. We like staying at KOA and build up points. We built up enough points last year to earn 2 "free" nights at the Bar Harbor/Oceanside KOA in Maine. I also like Passport America, however the campgrounds that accept it have a lot of restrictions. But you can always depend on Good Sam to get $10 off per night pretty much everywhere. We are heading our for a 10 week trip in June. Our first 14 days are, 5 nights in KOA's, 4 nights in Passport America campgrounds and 5 Good Sams.
Eric&Lisa wrote:
We did a KOA once. More expensive than the state park across the street for partial hook up. Put in a gravel camping spot with zero privacy (no trees, etc between sites). Had to request a picnic table for our site. And to add to the insult, when we went to dump our tanks on departure, they told us to go across the road to the state park.
Nope, haven't been back to a KOA since.
Your Mileage May Vary!
-Eric
Eric&Lisa wrote:
We did a KOA once. More expensive than the state park across the street for partial hook up. Put in a gravel camping spot with zero privacy (no trees, etc between sites). Had to request a picnic table for our site. And to add to the insult, when we went to dump our tanks on departure, they told us to go across the road to the state park.
Nope, haven't been back to a KOA since.
Your Mileage May Vary!
-Eric