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LarrynBarb

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Posted: 05/04/08 08:57pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Well Ronnie, at least it shouldn't be too crowded around the pool.
Shouldn't have to worry about the high divers splashing you.

That is one reason that we rarely ever pick a campground sight unseeen.

Be thankful that you didn't get reservations for a couple of weeks.

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Am just planning a trip east to Tunica Resorts and we'll be using the I-40 eastbound and westbound...I'm make sure to cross that one off the list.


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Actually, I am happy to find "no frills" campgrounds along the interstate where I can get the hook-ups I need at a low cost. These are aimed at folks just passing through and need a quick and easy place to spend the night.


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I've been by that park a lot. We live 120 miles from Amarillo. I didn't know it was that bad. We usually stay at Amarillo Ranch RV park, just to spend a few days away from the farm. I think they are a Passport America Park. That park you show is close to the airport. I avoid all of those parks, and usually go into town, or the west end. Thanks for the pictures.


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sparker1 wrote:

Actually, I am happy to find "no frills" campgrounds along the interstate where I can get the hook-ups I need at a low cost. These are aimed at folks just passing through and need a quick and easy place to spend the night.


We agree 100%, that's why we stayed.

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Is that one located in MT? I think we stayed there in 05!


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Wow! , a pool with it's own island. What a unique idea. Wonder how long it will take the big RV resorts to catch on?


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If the rest of the campground is OK OR should I say AOK then it might be a nice inexpensive place to spend the night and if thats the case you just ruined it by posting it here. Now everybody will be going and the next thing you know the pool will open and the prices will go up.

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Are they trying to make you think bad about KOA when you look in the rear fiew mirror when speeding away?


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The sign would have been my first clue!


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