Couple nights
3⭐️ since I can’t give .5⭐️ if I could I would give 2.5⭐️. Rating mainly for vicinity to parks, customer service, and amenities. Lack of stars was more due to the site itself.
I normally like to try and stay at state campgrounds but due to the proximity to Busch Gardens & Colonial Williamsburg we decided to try out a KOA for the first time.
Customer service is very good. We had originally booked a tent only site but they asked if they could move us over to an alternative rv site due to flooding (I think that was the reason). I mentioned I didn’t want to be surrounded by rvs and the attendant assured us we wouldn’t be since it was pretty quiet this time of year and no one was booked in that area.
Campsite was an open piece of land with absolutely no barriers between. But like I said no one else was around us anyway. I definitely wouldn’t have enjoyed it as much if we had neighbors.
The site we stayed at did have a walking trail right behind us which a lot of people used. Wasn’t a big deal since we were barely there but I could see this might bother some people. There was also some short fenced in area for a ball game (forgot what it was called but the kids knew and played there for a bit). So you could potentially have people walking back and forth close to the site to access the trail and ball game area also some just used it to play with their dogs in the field.
There was this odd sewer-ish type of smell. It wasn’t overpowering but we could smell it. We couldn’t figure out where it was coming from and didn’t bother asking the attendants about it. Again wasn’t overpowering but it was there.
There did seem like a lot for the kids to do but we were so busy with our outings we never enjoyed the amenities.