1/5 Earl T. 1 year ago on Google
We
stopped
to
visit
this
KOA
while
in
Albuquerque.
We
had
stayed
here
a
few
years
ago,
but,
with
the
increase
in
their
prices,
we
gathered
that
improvements
were
made,
and
wanted
to
check
it
out.
We
had
just
stayed
a
couple
of
months
at
a
KOA,
RESORT
rated
in
Arizona,
and
were
curious
why
a
JOURNEY
rated
would
charge
as
much
for
a
deluxe
patio
site.
We
still
don’t
understand
why.
The
RESORT
rated
Tucson
Lazy
Days
has
the
biggest
RV
leash
free
dog
park.
Albuquerque
has
a
postage
stamp
size
dog
park
in
comparison.
The
RESORT
KOA
has
2
beautiful
outdoor
swimming
pools,
both
with
hot
tubs,
water
falls,
and
tasteful
furniture.
They
have
numerous
small
dog
parks
throughout.
Additionally,
there
are
Pickle
Ball
courts,
complimentary
fire
pits,
a
restaurant
on
site
that
delivers
to
your
RV,
if
you
opt
not
to
dine
with
in.
They
also
have
a
large
pond,
coupled
with
a
nine
hole
chip
&
putt
course.
I
just
don’t
understand
how
a
JOURNEY
rated
KOA
has
the
audacity
to
charge
resort
prices,
when
they
haven’t
the
capacity
to
offer
resort
amenities.
I
do
think
the
Albuquerque
KOA
should
try
to
upgrade
their
designation
to
a
HOLIDAY.
They
do
have
a
lot
going
for
them
compared
to
other
JOURNEY
rated
KOA.
There
prices
don’t
mirror
what
customers
receive.
Other
than
the
spectacular
Balloon
Fest,
Albuquerque
is
still
the
home
of
“Breaking
Bad”
and
the
“Truck
theft
capital
“
of
the
US,
so
there
is
no
excuse
for
higher
prices
merits
location.
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