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Seattle/Tacoma KOA
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The KOA is 20 minutes from Seattle and the ferry to Victoria, British Columbia, and one hour from the Skagit Valley. |
The 40-foot RV of the two RV Gypsies just barely fit into their assigned space. There was no room for their car so they had to park the car at the office, which would really suck on a rainy day. There were extra meter boxes and a big tree on each side of the RV, and Lee Duquette had trouble getting the RV into their assigned spot to begin with. And getting out of their site was also difficult. Their slideouts barely went out and some outside bins could NOT be opened. There were not any bigger spots. Other people parked their cars on the grass by their RV, but the meter box and tree left no room at the space of the two RV Gypsies. Space between RV's was very tight.TRAINS were heard during the day and at night. Karen Duquette hates the sound of train horns at night.This park had only 30 amp, NO 50 amp according to the lady in the office, although the chart did show 50 amp sites. The office worker was not very knowledgeable in general. The two RV Gypsies had water and sewer however. Roads were paved. The pool was small. No hot tub. They had Wi-Fi at sites that worked OK, and a minimal amount of cable TV which came in OK. They had ice cream each night at $1 for a big scoop and toppings. That was nice. |