by Bethers » Mon Feb 16, 2009 5:59 pm
It can be a good deal - it can be a very expensive and bad deal.
OK - I've looked at them twice. Almost bought once. Have looked at how many times I would have used one of their parks since - and the answer is none. Why? They aren't where I'm going. They might be 30 or 60 miles away - but that's not where I wanted to be. Now, if you're willing to not stay where you want to be, then it can work - or to make your destinations be where they are enough nights a year, then it can also work.
Another case in point. Friend has a membership. Used it a little, figuring now that they are retired they'd be using it a lot. Instead, last winter, they found a park they love in Texas and bought a site there for their winters. Have their home in another state for summers. When they travel it's for trips - once last year on a caravan to Canada. Another last year to visit the kids and grandkids. So, since buying the Texas site, they have not spent a single night in a Thousand Trails or one of the others allowed, park. They would have had to go out of their way to do so, like me.
I know Jenny and Dan use theirs and it's really worthwhile for them, even with their new Yuma location. But make sure it will be for you - and if you buy, buy a USED membership at a discounted price. And make sure to look at ALL the annual expenses - as the $99 here and that there for the other parks you can use, adds up to make the break even point more nights.
Beth
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