Sunday, June 28, 2020

Harrisonburg KOA Oct 2019

We came to Harrisonburg KOA for their Halloween weekend, Paul and the kids came up on Thursday and I had clinical so I couldn't come until friday afternoon. Paul said they arrived at 830 and just set the trailer up and went to bed. The next day the went to the grocery store and I arrived around 430. Paul already had the trailer all decorated and it looked really nice. We just ate dinner and hung out at the fire for a while and went to bed around 1030. Saturday was a fun filled day of the playground and making crafts. It was a Harry Potter weekend at the campground so we made wands and bracelets with house colors Kenzie was Gryffendor and JP was Ravenclaw. Kenzie painted a pumpkin and they all played ping pong. Both the kids made friends with just about every kid in the campground they stayed outside pretty much all day long playing at the playground. Me and Paul sat by the big camp fire at the front of the campground and talked and watched the kids have fun. Trick or Treating started at 630 Kenzie was a Bunny JP was some character off of Fortnite. Paul and I were stick figures it took Paul 2 days to make our costumes but they turned out really well.
Trick or Treating started at 630, compares to other camp grounds that we have been to they really don't have a lot of kids walking around we didn't even give out one big bag of candy. When we camp and Harpers Ferry we give out two big bags and still could give out more. I like coming to Harrisonburg though, it's quiet and we have a site on the end so we have plenty of space and all the sites are in the woods on the side of a mountain. Everyone loved the costumes that Paul made we had people take a lot of pictures and our site looked really great all lit up. After tick or treating we did the Haunted Hay ride that was Harry Potter themed it took about 15 min, the campground did a really great job the had lights and prop and people acting and we all got shot with silly string. The gave out Butter beer and Pumpkin juice both were hot. After we got done we ate dinner at 930 and we took everything down because it was suppose to rain. Harrisonburg KOA is a really great family owned campground tucked away. We didn't pay extra for anything but the wood, all the crafts and drink were completely free and you really can't say that about a lot of the campgrounds these days. The new owners are friendly and come around to interact with everyone.

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