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caysea7254
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Do most COE campgrounds accept the senior pass for half off their campgrounds? I have searched different ones but seems like you have to book a site to find this out. We are curious cause when we full time these will be our first choice of stays. Thank you Tara
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BarbaraOK
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WNYBob wrote:
You have to show the pass when you arrive to verify the rate. We stayed only once at a COE but it was nice and easy.
Note most if not all have a max stay, I think it's 14 days.


Which is why we each have a senior pass. Two separate reservations under different numbers, usually designed so that we go dump and move to a new site for another 10 days or so.

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Lwiddis
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"However, they still honor the cards, and still give half off the camping fees."

Yes, they do John, because they are a full partner in the federal pass program. See at the bottom:

https://www.recreation.gov/showPage.do?name=landing&landing=/htm/interagency/index.jsp
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caysea7254
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Thanks everyone! So nice to hear! The reason I asked, Indiana does not give discount. We really love the coe campgrounds we have been to. Tara
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Johno02
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When the original "Golden Age Passport" was redone, COE was not part of the contrace. However, they still honor the cards, and still give half off the camping fees. However, some campgrounds, have additional charges for 50A service or FHU, and do not discount those items, because they are not "campsite fee". So if a campsite is $10, plus $5for 50A, $2 for sewer, you only get a $5 discount. Still a good deal in most cases.
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Teacher_s_Pet
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Never been to one that didn't honor it, in the past 17 years, with or without reservations.
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BB_TX
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We often stay at a COE park in southern OK. They accept the pass. Enter my number when I make on line reservations and they have never asked to see the actual pass. But I am sure they would if I showed up without reservations.

Lwiddis
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COE is a full partner in the federal senior pass program.
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WNYBob
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You have to show the pass when you arrive to verify the rate. We stayed only once at a COE but it was nice and easy.
Note most if not all have a max stay, I think it's 14 days.

cmcdar
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I have stayed at COEs in Florida, Alabama and Georgia. Always get the Senior Pass Discount.
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lj2654
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As far as I know yes. I always have received 1/2 off rates, at least in florida.
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