im curious as to if anyone does the koa thats the only kampgrounds ill stay in really everything in most of the are free cable wi-fi only pay for the night and thats about it full hook up everything and they are well kept! i am just not sure though if it is worth getting the koa kamp rewards card does any one have one if so is it worth getting???
Hamshog said
09:30 AM Mar 23, 2010
Hey Luvbytes,
If you are going to use KOA's for more than 10 nights a year, it's worth getting the card. I had one for a few years as I would use KOA's on my motorcycle trips to Sturgis and back. The KOA's were good for me as I could reserve my spot to pitch my tent or setup my tent trailer(I towed behind my bike for a couple years), or reserve a Kampin' Kabin, where I could just show up, get my keys and throw the sleeping bag on the bed for a nights sleep.
Don't know how much I'd use them with the traveling we do now.
Regards, Hamshog
LUVBYTES said
09:39 AM Mar 23, 2010
yeah we are gonna be full timers and only staying at koa's so maybe it is very worth it then!
Luvglass said
11:40 AM Mar 23, 2010
In our experience, we have found KOA's generally to be overpriced and the most expensive park in the area. And they seem to charge extra for every little thing.
A lot of full timers say KOA stands for Keeps On Adding. We pretty much avoid them unless necessary.
Racerguy said
12:05 PM Mar 23, 2010
I avoid KOA'S like the plague.As Fred said I find them terribly overpriced. Get a Passport America membership and you will save a lot of money.
Jomilt said
12:24 PM Mar 23, 2010
We don't stay in KOA's either. We find they are overpriced, compared to other just as nice parks.
Passport America membership is nice.. We always pay for our membership first trip out for the season.
There are many RV parks even nicer than KOA that you can workkamp at.
Enjoy your new motorhome and full-time lifestyle!
Happy RVing!
Tylersamma said
04:34 PM Mar 23, 2010
KOA used to be the best around, but now they are the highest priced. We have the Rewards Card, but only use them as a last resort.
bjoyce said
06:45 PM Mar 23, 2010
When we last bought a value "kard" it was $10 and now it is $24. That means you have to save $24 in a year to make it worthwhile, which means you need to spend over $240 on camping at KOA campgrounds for your 10% discount. With some KOAs that will only take a week, but for most it is around 10 nights or so. The most nights we have stayed at KOA is 8 in one year and most years it is zero or one night. I will say we have been treated well in some of those KOAs. I especially remember the one in Clayton, NM where I borrowed tools from the owner and the Grand Island, NE KOA for being good folks. The Seattle-Tacoma KOA is not one I like, very tight sites, expensive and not that helpful. The rest were good campgrounds.
-- Edited by bjoyce on Tuesday 23rd of March 2010 06:47:11 PM
dream reachers said
10:22 PM Mar 24, 2010
We are like Fred and others that find KOAs overpriced and stay at them rarely. The ones we did stay at we OK.
TxYellowRose said
05:51 PM Mar 25, 2010
I got a Rewards Kard because I was staying several times at a KOA to be near a terminally ill relative, who passed away while I was camped the first time. Dave and I returned there a few times afterwards.
The Value Kard has paid for itself and the park was really nice, as were everyone who worked there...and the other campers!
I agree that some KOAs are more maintained and "better" than others, no doubt about it.
As I was initially staying at the above KOA on my own and it was the only game in town, I did not mind paying a bit more for what I got in return...feeling safe as a female solo camper, the caring nature of the workers when finding out why I was there, and the cleanliness and amenities.
Personal preference and also perhaps what is needed at a particular time.
-- Edited by TxYellowRose on Thursday 25th of March 2010 05:58:35 PM
sirwinston21 said
09:00 AM Mar 28, 2010
I avoid KOA because I don't think they are worth the money. If you want to save some bucks on a campground you cannot beat Pass Port America. Some of their campgrounds leave a lot to be desired but some are very nice at !/2 price. Of the few KOA's that I have been to, not any better than anyone else.
mcw50 said
09:38 PM Mar 29, 2010
In 10 years of full-timing, we have NEVER stayed at a KOA. There are always so many other options. Once again, "Passport America" can't be beat for value, but a few of their parks are for "overnight only" while on the road to another destination. Best of luck with your full-timing.
Mary
scrappy said
08:53 PM Nov 22, 2013
LUVBYTES wrote:
yeah we are gonna be full timers and only staying at koa's so maybe it is very worth it then!
I work at a KOA.
If you are going to be there on a weekly basis or monthly, you will get a set, discounted rate and will not be able to use your rewards card.....if you are moving around and staying one or two nights, yes, it will be worth the $24 investment.
Terry and Jo said
02:49 AM Nov 23, 2013
Luvbytes hasn't been back on the RV Dreams forum since late in 2010, so I doubt they will see your comment. However, it is something to know if anyone else is interested in the program.
Terry
Rob_Fla said
05:58 AM Nov 23, 2013
We have a KOA Value Card, since my company pays for our Campsites, I do not worry too much about cost but getting the points for a free site when I am on MY Time is good.
I would agree, most KOAs are not great CGs, just pretty average at a pretty high price for what you get.
Usually nice people running them and great folks working there.
There are a couple of KOAs we use frequently due to location close to where we need to be for work or family.
If I was paying out of my pocket, I would probably look elsewhere for a better deal
Dog Folks said
10:40 AM Nov 30, 2013
Terry and Jo wrote:
Luvbytes hasn't been back on the RV Dreams forum since late in 2010, so I doubt they will see your comment. However, it is something to know if anyone else is interested in the program.
Terry
Respectfully Terry, what is your point?
We all will learn from the answers.
Who cares if Luvbytes participates or not?
Terry and Jo said
11:57 AM Nov 30, 2013
Dog Folks wrote:
Terry and Jo wrote:
Luvbytes hasn't been back on the RV Dreams forum since late in 2010, so I doubt they will see your comment. However, it is something to know if anyone else is interested in the program.
Terry
Respectfully Terry, what is your point?
We all will learn from the answers.
Who cares if Luvbytes participates or not?
Scrappy specifically "quoted" Luvbytes, thus the assumption that her comment was for them. However, I still acknowledged that the information would likely be good. The only other issue is that it can be a problem on forums when people bring up old posts. Sometimes the information that was given in older posts is not valid anymore.
If you are going to use KOA's for more than 10 nights a year, it's worth getting the card. I had one for a few years as I would use KOA's on my motorcycle trips to Sturgis and back. The KOA's were good for me as I could reserve my spot to pitch my tent or setup my tent trailer(I towed behind my bike for a couple years), or reserve a Kampin' Kabin, where I could just show up, get my keys and throw the sleeping bag on the bed for a nights sleep.
Don't know how much I'd use them with the traveling we do now.
Regards, Hamshog
Passport America membership is nice.. We always pay for our membership first trip out for the season.
There are many RV parks even nicer than KOA that you can workkamp at.
Enjoy your new motorhome and full-time lifestyle!
Happy RVing!
I will say we have been treated well in some of those KOAs. I especially remember the one in Clayton, NM where I borrowed tools from the owner and the Grand Island, NE KOA for being good folks. The Seattle-Tacoma KOA is not one I like, very tight sites, expensive and not that helpful. The rest were good campgrounds.
-- Edited by bjoyce on Tuesday 23rd of March 2010 06:47:11 PM
I got a Rewards Kard because I was staying several times at a KOA to be near a terminally ill relative, who passed away while I was camped the first time. Dave and I returned there a few times afterwards.
The Value Kard has paid for itself and the park was really nice, as were everyone who worked there...and the other campers!
I agree that some KOAs are more maintained and "better" than others, no doubt about it.
As I was initially staying at the above KOA on my own and it was the only game in town, I did not mind paying a bit more for what I got in return...feeling safe as a female solo camper, the caring nature of the workers when finding out why I was there, and the cleanliness and amenities.
Personal preference and also perhaps what is needed at a particular time.
-- Edited by TxYellowRose on Thursday 25th of March 2010 05:58:35 PM
Best of luck with your full-timing.
Mary
I work at a KOA.
If you are going to be there on a weekly basis or monthly, you will get a set, discounted rate and will not be able to use your rewards card.....if you are moving around and staying one or two nights, yes, it will be worth the $24 investment.
Luvbytes hasn't been back on the RV Dreams forum since late in 2010, so I doubt they will see your comment. However, it is something to know if anyone else is interested in the program.
Terry
I would agree, most KOAs are not great CGs, just pretty average at a pretty high price for what you get.
Usually nice people running them and great folks working there.
There are a couple of KOAs we use frequently due to location close to where we need to be for work or family.
If I was paying out of my pocket, I would probably look elsewhere for a better deal
Respectfully Terry, what is your point?
We all will learn from the answers.
Who cares if Luvbytes participates or not?
Scrappy specifically "quoted" Luvbytes, thus the assumption that her comment was for them. However, I still acknowledged that the information would likely be good. The only other issue is that it can be a problem on forums when people bring up old posts. Sometimes the information that was given in older posts is not valid anymore.
Terry