Thursday, May 23, 2013


KOA Summer Camping Season Off to a Fast Start

BILLINGS, MT (May 23, 2013) – Summer camping at the 485 Kampgrounds of America locations around North America is off to a fast start, according to numbers released this week by KOA, the world’s largest system of open-to-the-public campgrounds.

KOA’s advanced registrations for the Memorial Day Weekend are up more than 4 percent over the same period in 2012. Advanced reservations for the entire summer peak season (Memorial Day to Labor Day) are even stronger, showing an increase of 8 percent for that period compared to 2012.

“The 12-day period surrounding the Fourth of July holiday is actually up more than 14 percent over that same period in 2012,” said KOA President Pat Hittmeier. “All indicators show a strong summer camping season on the way.”

According to a recent survey by the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA), an estimated 14 million Americans will enjoy the Memorial Day Holiday Weekend in an RV. The survey also said 71 percent of RV owners intend to use their recreational vehicles more this summer than they did last year, and an additional 21 percent intend to use their RVs at least as much as they did in 2012. Only 5 percent reported that they intend to decrease their camping.

Kampgrounds of America officially launched its summer camping season with its 10th Annual KOA Care Camps Big Weekend May 10-11. More than 12,000 KOA camping families stayed more than 25,000 camping nights during the event. Campers who stayed as paying guests on Friday, May 10 received a free night of camping on Saturday, May 11. The event also serves as a major fundraiser for KOA Care Camps for children with cancer, a network of 55 specialized summer camps for children with cancer located throughout North America.

Kampgrounds of America is celebrating its 51st Anniversary in 2013. KOA, the world’s largest network of family-friendly campgrounds, was born on the banks of the Yellowstone River in Billings, Montana in 1962.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Travel Apps You Need To Know About!

  So, we thought it’d be fun to share some of our favorite travel Apps.  So here they are.  Try them, and use only the ones that you think make your travels easier or more fun!  And, if you know some that we didn’t mention here, email us and share it with us!
More and more people are traveling with and using smart phones.

First and foremost, we use our Gasbuddy (www.gasbuddy.com) to find the cheapest gas near where we are when traveling.  You can find regular, premium, and diesel fuel prices while on the road.  And remember, it’s only as good as the users, so if the prices aren’t posted, and you have the app, post the price while you’re filling up!

We also love IExit.  It’ll tell you what eateries are coming up.  This is especially important if you’re looking for a special place like DQ or Sonney’s Barb-B-Q!  So, if you haven’t tried it, please do!
 
Around Me and Maps are also great tools to help you get around and find your way!  You can use maps like a GPS, and Around me will help you find places you didn't know even existed! 

One of our favorite Apps is of course, the KOA Mobi (www.KOA.com) site.  I can find and book any KOA Kampground in the USA and Canada right from my phone.  So, if you haven’t tried that, you’ll want that too.  Don’t forget to bookmark that site on your phone!  

Another great within PA is PA Camping (www.PACamping.com).  If you camp in PA, it’s a must have in your toolbox!

And speaking of Tools, we use other apps too like GS Camping (Good Sam Camping) for your smart phone!  Then after you try a few, you’ll figure out what your personal standards are, and you’ll choose the campgrounds that best meet your families needs!

So, we hope you’ll find these tools useful, and we wish you Happy Kamping wherever your travels take you this summer!

By Robyn Chilson

Tim & Robyn Chilson own and operate Meadville KOA Campground in Meadville, PA.  Robyn can be reached at 814-789-3251 or at www.MeadvilleKOA.com

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

What You Need To Know About KOA!



The Kampgrounds of America (KOA) system has over 480 member campgrounds making it the largest and most recognized camping franchise in the world, with campgrounds in the U.S. and Canada.
When we joined KOA back in 2011, people congratulated us, because people familiar with the KOA system know KOA’s reputation as high quality franchise system.  It was a confirmation of the high quality standard that has always been Meadville KOA’s goal.  Many also know that it will bring even more visitors to other local businesses.  It’s like the “hotel chain” of campgrounds, if you will.

One of the most frequently asked questions is, “Do campers have to be members to camp at KOA Kampgrounds?”  The answer is no, you do not have to be a KOA member to camp at any KOA Kampground.   KOA Kampgrounds are open to the general public.    

KOA’s does offer a “Customer Loyalty Program”, known as the Value Kard Rewards (VKR) Program.  As a Value Kard Rewards member you receive a 10% discount with each stay at any of the 480 plus KOA Kampgrounds across America and Canada.  In addition to the discount, you also get reward points (much like a hotel points systems), which can be redeemed for additional discounts and free camping.  It costs only $24.00 yearly membership fee to become a VKR Member.  So as you can see, that’s a great deal if you’re planning to camp or RV at KOA Kampgrounds often.         

The KOA brand is the most recognized camping brand in the USA and Canada.  A Big Mac is a Big Mac, anywhere you go.  A KOA is a KOA.  It’s the same thing.  There’s a certain level of expectation there, and KOA meets it for their camping customers.  You are pretty much assured that you’re going to get a clean, well run campground, and the services that KOA requires, like Wireless Internet Services (known as Wi-Fi) for their camping customers.  All KOA’s have to provide Wi-Fi to their guests.  At some KOA’s there is an additional charge for that service and at some it’s included in the campsite fee (like at Meadville KOA). 

KOA Quality is recognized by our kampers.  KOA emails each camping customer after each stay at a KOA Kampground and asks them just two questions.  The first is, “How satisfied were you with your stay at this KOA Kampground?” and then, “How likely are you to recommend this KOA to others?”  They then take those ratings, based on the customer’s input, and turn them into a score.  The Net Promoter Score (NPS), is the basis on which KOA determines its President’s and Founder’s Quality Awards.  This system is the cornerstone to achieving customer satisfaction with campers across the country.  You can't be an award winning KOA Kampground without meeting KOA's Quality Standards and getting high marks from your campers. 

KOA made Kabins kool!  KOA was the first national camping franchise to add cabins.  They started out providing kamping kabins, to get those poor tent campers out of the elements.  That idea has now blossomed into 480 plus campgrounds across the USA and Canada who offer camping cabins, cottages, and deluxe cabin accommodations.  So now anyone can enjoy camping without having the expense and work of owning an RV. 

KOA website provides online, real-time reservations.  Kampers can make a reservation at any time of the day or night!  The other really significant thing about that is that when you include your email address on your reservation, you also get an immediate email confirmation.  You’ll know what your total costs were, what your deposit was, and what is due upon arrival.

The KOA website is the most utilized camping website in the country.  Not only can you make reservations, but you can plan your vacation route with the KOA Trip Planner, and you can sign up for the KOA Kompass – KOA’s Online Newsletter, to receive special offers, contests, camping recipes, RV maintenance tips, and more!  (http://koakompass.com/).  It’s a fun way to hear about camping!

KOA Sponsors Care Camps.  Care camps are special camps sponsored by the KOA organization to send critically ill children to enjoy the healing nature of camping.  We raise money each year for the kids.  And our KOA campers come and camp on those weekends that we designate to raise money, and they generously donate to help send sick kid to camps, complete with whatever medical care and staff needed.  We know what value there is in camping, and they choose to share it with sick children, who need it the most.  One child said, “At camp, they just let me be a kid!”  Doesn’t that say it all?

People camp at KOA for the love of camping!  KOA gets it.  They know that camping is about making memories with your families, whether that it is the goofy events and activities you laugh about for years, scary stories by the campfire, or eating s’mores.  Camping at KOA is about the camping experience. 

So when you’re thinking about camping, or taking your next RVing or camping vacation, give KOA a look, and see what it that they can do for you!  We think you’ll be glad you did.

We almost forgot to include that KOA is Social on Facebook, Twitter, & Pinterest!  Which, by the way, we are too!  Come join the conversations with us at Meadville KOA!  We provide info about camping, RV Maintenance, local RV shows, our discounts and special offers, and much more! 

We look forward to talking with you!

By Robyn Chilson
Tim & Robyn Chilson Own and Operate Meadville KOA.  You can contact Robyn at 814-789-3251. 

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Meadville KOA Celebrating 35 Years of Fun!



 
Meadville KOA Campground is celebrating 35 years of serving camping families.  Located just seven miles east of Meadville on Route 27, this one-time fish hatchery and auction barn is now a highly rated, award-winning KOA Campground.

“We have multiple generations of campers camping with us,” said Meadville KOA owner Tim Chilson. “We’ve not only served them and their children, but we now have their grandchildren and great-grandchildren camping with us.  Our goal is to provide a fun and safe family camping environment where families make memories that last a lifetime.”

The Meadville KOA is offering multiple special discounts and vacation specials this summer to celebrate their 35th year of operation, as a thank you to their camping guests.  Those discounts can be found on their website at http://www.meadvillekoa.com/Discounts.html.

“We’ve got some great discounts planned for the 2013 camping season as a thank you to the great camping families who’ve camped with us over these many years,” Chilson said.  “We’ve been very fortunate to meet and serve so many wonderful camping families over our 14 years of ownership.  It is truly our pleasure to serve them, and we’re honored that they rate our facilities and service so highly.  We’ve watched their children, and in some cases grandchildren grow up to become fine citizens and young adults.” 

The land was originally purchased from the Holland Land Company in 1893 by the McClemens family, who built a homestead and barn at the site in 1914, in an area known at that time as McClemen’s Flats.

In 1945, the Roae family purchased the property and turned the farm into an auction barn and built ponds for a fish hatchery, where they raised and sold flathead minnows for fishing in Pymatuning Lake. In 1978, they turned the auction barn and farm into Brookdale 1914 Campground, taking the name directly from the date on the old red barn and the brook that runs through the center of the property.

The barn served as the main building complex for the campground until it burned in 1984. The campers helped rebuild the main building, which now serves the campers and local community with a camping & mini-mart store, which is operated seasonally with the campground. The building also houses a recreation hall, game room, restrooms and showers, and a laundry facility for campers.

Brookdale Campground was purchased by Tim & Robyn Chilson in October of 1999 and renamed Brookdale Family Campground. Since their purchase, the Chilsons have added 10 new full-hook-up pull-thru 50 amp campsites for big rigs, free Wi-Fi to all the campsites, a new camping cabin, two new deluxe lake-front cabins, and additional rental recreation with an 18 hole mini golf, a jumping pillow, and pedal karts.

In 2011, Brookdale Family Campground was invited to join Kampgrounds of America as the Meadville KOA. KOA is the largest and most recognized camping franchise in the world with 488 member campgrounds throughout the U.S. and Canada. Meadville KOA was honored to achieve both a guest "A Rating" from Guest Reviews (GoCampingAmerica.com), and the KOA President's Awards in 2011. They have won the KOA President's Award each year since joining the KOA family.

Tim and Robyn Chilson are Certified Park Operators by ARVC (The National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds). They are members of ARVC and are graduates of the ARVC’s National School of RV Park and Campground Management.  They are members of the Pennsylvania Campground Owners Association where Tim serves as the regional vice-president for Western PA, and they are members of KOA Owners Association.   

By Robyn Chilson
Tim & Robyn Chilson Own and Operate Meadville KOA.  You can contact Robyn at 814-789-3251.

Friday, February 1, 2013

February RV Shows!



Erie RV Show Feb 7-10 At the Bayfront Convention Center, Erie, PA! Show Hours: Thursday 2 pm to 8 pm, Friday Noon to 8 pm, Saturday 10 am to 7pm, and Sunday 10 am to 5 pm. General Admission: Adults $5.00, Children 10 & Under Free, and FREE PARKING! More info online at: http://www.sportandtravelexpo.com/rv/homepage.aspx

Summer Fun Camping & RV Show at the Clearview Mall, in Butler PA!  February 15 - 17, 2013 Time: During mall hours! 
 
We invite you to attend any and all of these RV Shows! Stop by the Meadville KOA Campground booth and tell us hello, and that you received your invitation from our blog! Stop by the KOA booth for your free KOA Directory and those great KOA tote bags!

We have fun online in the winter with our campers too! Follow Meadville KOA & PA Camping on Facebook for your chances to win FREE tickets!We hope to see you there!

By Robyn Chilson

Tim & Robyn Chilson own and operate Meadville KOA Campground. Robyn can be reached at 814-789-3251. Kampgrounds of America, is now the world’s largest system of open-to-the-public family campgrounds.

Monday, January 21, 2013

North Huntington Couple Wins $500 of Free Camping

(Shown in photo from front left are: Kathy & Dennis Quigley from Yogi Bear's Jellystone at Kozyrest Kampground, Winners William & Mary K. Weiss, Carletta Wigle from Yogi Bear Mill Run, Randy Giancola from Clem's Trailer Sales, Rick & Debbie Yeager from Rose Point Park, Robyn & Tim Chilson from Meadville KOA Campground, Mark Wineman from Kalyumet Camping and Cabins, Ed Tanski from Buttercup Campground, and Elizabeth & Matt May from Presque Isle Passage RV Park & Cabins.)
PITTSBURGH, PA (January 21, 2013) – William and Mary K. Weiss of North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania already had plans to camp more this year with the RV they purchased in 2012 at Clems’s Trailer Sales.  They just never dreamed that after receiving $800 of free camping in 2012 with the purchase of that RV that they’d wind up winning another $500 of free camping for 2013 too!   

The Weiss family were recently named the winners of the fourth annual Very Special Camper Contest (VSC), sponsored by participating campgrounds and RV Dealers in Western Pennsylvania.

“This program gave us the opportunity to visit campgrounds we’d never been to before,” said Mary K. Weiss. “We didn’t realize all of the wonderful things that the campgrounds in Northwestern PA had to offer.” 

Like the Weiss family, any camper purchasing a new RV from any of the participating RV dealers receives one night of free camping for a family of four from each of the 24 participating Western Pennsylvania campgrounds.  This program is valued at over $800 of free camping.  

In addition, any camper who stays at eight or more of the 24 participating campgrounds and RV parks and then submits their completed contest entry form is then entered into a special drawing to receive an additional $500 in gift certificates, which can then be used at any campground in the PACamping.com organization.

Denny Quigley, owner of Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest Kampground, said the successful contest will be available again in 2013.  Quigley added that, “Anyone planning to purchase an RV in 2013 can get more information from any participating RV dealer displaying the Very Special Camper 2013 information, or at any of the participating Pennsylvania Campground Owners Association campgrounds which can be which can be found at www.PACamping.com

Participating Western Pennsylvania RV dealers for 2013 program include Hufnagel & Majors in Harmony; Fame RV Center in Saegertown; Clem’s Trailer Sales in Ellwood City; Starr’s Trailer Sales Brockway; Boyer RV Center in Erie; Brooks Camper Sales Connellsville; and B & R Campers Sales in Butler.

The participating Western Pennsylvania campgrounds include Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Kozy Rest Kampground Harrisville; Kalyumet Camping & Cabins in Cook Forest; Rose Point Park Cabins & Camping in New Castle; Meadville KOA Campground in Meadville; Goddard Park Vacationland Campground in Sandy Lake; Farma Family Campground in Greenville; Shenango Valley RV Park in Transfer; Pineview Campground in Linesville; Nautical Mile Campground & Marina in Templeton; Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park in Mill Run; Buttercup Woodlands Campground in Renfrew; Campers Paradise Campground and cabins in Sigel; Sparrow Pond Family Campground in Waterford; Bear Run Campground in Portersville; Butler North KOA Campground at Peaceful Valley in West Sunbury; River’s Edge Camping & Cabins in Connellsville; Harts Content Campground in Beaver Falls; Harecreek Campground in Corry; Friendship Village Campground in Bedford; Oil Creek Campground in Titusville; Camp Wilhelm Campground in Clarks Mills; Rocky Springs Campground in Mercer; Presque Isle Passage RV Park & Cabins in Fairview; and Benner’s Meadow Run Camping and cabins in Farmington. 

By Robyn Chilson
Tim & Robyn Chilson own and operate Meadville KOA Campground.  Robyn can be reached at 814-789-3251.