03.07.2007, 14:54
Ah, camping. The tent. The campfire. The laptop.
Hotels in Vilnius
Yes, more campground and RV parks offer Internet access these days because when people say they want to get away from it all, that doesn't necessarily mean they want to live without e-mail.
Drive past campgrounds or RV parks this summer and chances are you'll see the signs that advertise "Wi-Fi" (wireless Internet access) right up there with showers and propane. Websites listing Wi-Fi facilities include www.wififreespot.com/rv.html. For listings for Kampgrounds of America sites only, go to www.koa.com/wireless/. According to the 2007 KOA Directory, 379 KOAs offer Wi-Fi (324 list it as free). In 2006 only 281 KOAs offered Wi-Fi.