by Bethers » Thu Jul 22, 2010 1:40 pm
It is interesting - but even at that cost - it would cost me money - as their parks aren't near where I want to be most of the time. You have to know you'll want to stay where they are located. I almost bought a couple times - and never would have made my money back and still wouldn't at this deal. And I travel.
And, Ali, I wouldn't worry about it - these people could end up paying way more than you did. It's an annual fee - and if they want to use it the next year, they have to purchase again. To purchase it annually right now for ALL the states it's $1995 enrollment fee PLUS the $495 then each year. In the long run, they'll be paying more than you. If they just want one zone, it's $495.
It's also NOT unlimited camping- for $495 you can stay 30 nights in the year. After that you have to pay $3/night. You can't stay somewhere for a month:
Q: How long can I stay at a preserve?
A: Generally there is no limit to the total number of nights that you may use the campgrounds each year. However, because we provide a recreational program rather than a residential program, there are guidelines and rules, which prohibit continuous or permanent type usage. You may stay at one preserve up to 14 consecutive nights at a time. If you stay at any preserve for more than four consecutive nights, you must wait for seven nights before you stay again at any preserve.
Anyway, there are lots of rules - if I could find several parks in AZ - might purchase to spend the winter traveling among them - alas, they only have one. And it's in Northern AZ. I thought the time it might be worthwhile would be traveling the NE - but again, they aren't where I'd need them to be - but might be able to make it worthwhile financially in that zone.
Beth
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