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So, if there is a KOA located in a touristy area like Mesa Verde National Park but it is not a "company owned" park and it is just a franchise, the owners of the park must purchase the A/S to put in their park. Several members of the Forum have had experienced a KOA Campground and agree that some of them are inhabitable. guess you take your chances in getting into a nice KOA like we have near Mesa Verde. Even if it a chance to stay in an A/S is it worth $100+ per night to stay in one, i.e. Las Vegas etc. ?? Bob Member Four Corners Unit/CAC WBCCI # 10105 AIR # 28748 "Life is an adventure, live it to it's fullest". |