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Nov 07, 2016Explorer
Roy&Lynne wrote:I agree with you 100%, IF that is what we want along the way. However sometimes our plans are to travel from point A to point B without any side excursions. Sometimes our trips are 1000+ miles apart and all we are looking for are places to catch 6+/- hours sleep and move on.
We just returned from a trip and I was so pleased to see how many folks who are traveling stop at real Campgrounds even if they are just overnighting We spent one night at 7 Feathers, a popular RV campground in Southern Oregon and its was like $35 ish a night, but we got nice hot showers, we got to wash a load of laundry, we got a shuttle down to the casino for dinner and having electricity, water and a dump is great. We also spent a couple nights at a KOA and again, having a hot shower, having TV, and the safety and quite was worth the money. Our other nights we stayed at State Parks and enjoyed the space, the fresh air, the showers, the walking trails. I know that staying at WalMart is cheap and convenient, but do you really get restful sleep in some parking lot?
Do we really get a good night's sleep in a parking lot? Yes we do.
Although we prefer Cracker Barrels. Love their breakfasts early in the morning. ;) Even Flying Js that have a decent restaurant as part of their complex. :)
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