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Remember those Dial Clean & Soft w/ exfoliating beads samples? I liked it so much I used the coupon when it was on sale yesterday and got it for about 1/3 of the price. It's good on my face & hands. I'm gonna send 'em a postcard w/ my address, tell 'em I like it and hope for more coupons.
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Originally Posted by Camper1
I have never stayed at a KOA myself so I cant even comment on that one but as far as the tent vs cabin, you might want to visit the camping RV thread. I would say either one would make for a great weekend.... unless you have access to a Class A that is!
Don't know what Class A means...
Nah, I pretty much stay on this thread, but thanks for the advice.
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Originally Posted by Gandalara
KOA's are franchises - the 'niceness' of the place depends all on the owner and the area.
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind.
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Originally Posted by GloryB
Here's a nice link for RV Park Reviews: (not sure if it covers tent camping...but I think most places offer both.)
Thanks for the link, Glory.
We only camp once a year, in April, but I thought it might be nice to find someplace new to try when it's vaca time again. Daughter will be out on her own before we know it, although I think she'll be here for her last two years of college. (Hope so...she's an only child and I know I'll miss her!)
Class A = they usually are the size of a bus, 30 to 40 feet long. Those big things that music groups criss-cross the country in.
Class B = they used to call them Van Conversions, average 17 to 19 feet long. Now some of them even have slide-outs.
Class C = In between the A's and the B's, built on a truck chassis, 20 to 31 feet long. Used to have a cab-over with a bed, now they put TV's and storage above the driver, LOL
I didn't know if I should start a thread or post here, but right now, Coldwater Creek is having a 50% off sale, and if you are their ''fan'' on Facebook, you get free shipping-this is the code: FBPARTY
I love their stuff, and half off & free shipping is just too sweet to pass up!
I didn't know if I should start a thread or post here, but right now, Coldwater Creek is having a 50% off sale, and if you are their ''fan'' on Facebook, you get free shipping-this is the code: FBPARTY
I love their stuff, and half off & free shipping is just too sweet to pass up!
Fuzzy.....You can start a new thread with any particular DEALS any time you want to. There are usually so many out there and without knowing who shops where, I don't know which ones are the best deal and which ones to post. I end up avoiding them unless someone asks me specifically regarding something they are looking for. (I get most of those in dm and they sure can be time consuming.....)
Had a good training session (or whatever) with the guy from the Chicago Tribune. The only funny part was when he told me they were more laid back.....more mid-western............... Guess he didn't know I've dealt with Chicago before and they are in NO WAY laid back or mid-western in frame of thought.
Class A = they usually are the size of a bus, 30 to 40 feet long. Those big things that music groups criss-cross the country in.
Class B = they used to call them Van Conversions, average 17 to 19 feet long. Now some of them even have slide-outs.
Class C = In between the A's and the B's, built on a truck chassis, 20 to 31 feet long. Used to have a cab-over with a bed, now they put TV's and storage above the driver, LOL
Can you tell I've been doing research?
We priced them all and compared what all you got for what you paid for. Then figured in the cost of gas vs comfort. The Class A won out for us because I can just swing around and get up with out him having to stop. The class C & B seats drop down a little more and weren't as easy for me plus you get a bunch more space on the Class A. It all came down to comfort for us.
I guess give thought to how mcuh stay still time vs travel time.
Gosh....have you seen some of those million dollar jobs? They probably only get 3 miles per gallon. I can't really imagine why someone would want THAT MUCH glitz in a motor home. Seems like too much of something....and you would need some gigantic lot in any park to park the thing in.
My parents used to have one about the size of yours Camper when they used to travel a great deal, but now they just have a small van conversion that is pretty darn cool looking. My 19 year old son said if he had one he would live in it. I think it's a cool option for a young person....if they weren't so darn expensive.
Starr....just noticed the statement under your CD name....GREAT! I think I'll do something similar. Truthfully, there are super nice people in many of the CD forums, but the nicest all in one group with no rotten apples....is the Freebie group!
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So glad tomorrow is payday. I usually have a safety cushion cash wise, but I had car repairs and then one thing after another that I didn't plan for.... have caused me to really run short this pay period. Without breaking into my retirement fund, I have about $10 to my name and 4 cigarettes. How's that for ill planning? Bet I'll be getting up at the crack of dawn tomorrow to head for the store................
Don't you hate that GB...us too here it has been a killer month with my son's wedding- plus clothes- plus a hefty gift...next week I am hosting a baby shower in my house with 45 guests...we are meeting friends I PA next month which I am looking forward to but it entails gas, hotels for three nights meals and a little fun money. Don't forget Father's Day...LOL
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