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ReadyToGo
Nov 19, 2013Explorer
Whats not to like about an PA RV park? We pull in usually by 4 pm. If it is warm, we sit outside. If it is cold, we stay inside except to walk around a couple of times that day.
I could care less what the park looks like. There is one exception, a lot of dogs.
I am curious, what are you looking for in an overnight stop? Unless you mean the summer time, which can be different.
Of course, CGs use PA to fill spots that wouldn't be used, especially in the fall and winter months.
So far this month, we save $40 around Branson, 32 south of Branson, 33 in Little Rock. Sure the CG is city owned, and is basically a parking lot but who cares? It is withing walking distance of the trolley that covers downtown, is safe, and half full.
As I have stated before, we travel by COE, PA, and WM.
I could care less what the park looks like. There is one exception, a lot of dogs.
I am curious, what are you looking for in an overnight stop? Unless you mean the summer time, which can be different.
Of course, CGs use PA to fill spots that wouldn't be used, especially in the fall and winter months.
So far this month, we save $40 around Branson, 32 south of Branson, 33 in Little Rock. Sure the CG is city owned, and is basically a parking lot but who cares? It is withing walking distance of the trolley that covers downtown, is safe, and half full.
As I have stated before, we travel by COE, PA, and WM.
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