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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3557914" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Yeppers...</p><p></p><p>...wife and I just gave away our "family tent" and air mattresses yesterday. We used them back in 2016 when we chose to camp in Oregon state parks instead of paying for hotels/motels. The whole cost of the tent was about what one night would have been in a hotel/motel.</p><p></p><p>That said, we've decided that for future excursions and vacations, we will probably do the VRBO option. We did those on our November trip to Utah and Arizona. The VRBO "can be" somewhat expensive, but in all cases we've experienced, one has a fully equipped kitchen where one can do their meals instead of eating out. Even the really nice hotels don't have "fully" equipped kitchens. They generally lack a conventional oven.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3557914, member: 7900"] Yeppers... ...wife and I just gave away our "family tent" and air mattresses yesterday. We used them back in 2016 when we chose to camp in Oregon state parks instead of paying for hotels/motels. The whole cost of the tent was about what one night would have been in a hotel/motel. That said, we've decided that for future excursions and vacations, we will probably do the VRBO option. We did those on our November trip to Utah and Arizona. The VRBO "can be" somewhat expensive, but in all cases we've experienced, one has a fully equipped kitchen where one can do their meals instead of eating out. Even the really nice hotels don't have "fully" equipped kitchens. They generally lack a conventional oven. [/QUOTE]
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