Hoshi
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Jan 7, 2021
- Messages
- 40
- RV Year
- 2015
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Baystar
- RV Length
- 29 ft
- TOW/TOAD
- trailer with a Jaguar F-Type R or a Jaguar S-type R or a Mercedes GLK (the dog mobile how we call it)
- Fulltimer
- No
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Thank you, still want to keep our home in Florida but want to be on the road more. Seems like a sad part of life that I have BEEN to almost all 48 states but have really SEEN very little.We have a Thousand Trails (TT) contract and also participate in Passport America. I like TT and have used it in the East. Some places are old, some are expanding. The good part is you can make it a part of your retirement plan if you full time. My BIL and Sister definitely rely on TT as part of their retirement plan. Passport America I use as a stop gap between TT CGs.
We are big boondocking fans vs RV parks. So Harvest Hosts w the golf course option works great for us. Since some HH sites have noise/generator restrictions, our RV has solar panels and works great there.Doing something different this year and wondering about a campground membership. Thousand Trails? HarvestHost? Coast to Coast? travel resorts of America? Any input is greatly appreciated.
thank youWe have a few, all are kept or not depending on value to us. We’re not travelers in the pure sense, I have a business and a hobby. We go from home to a destination then back usually.
KOA; not going to renew, Overall their pricing is higher than the value we get IMO.
Harvest Host; On the fence on this one. We really like it when we use it but we don’t use it often enough to justify. If we traveled more this would be a must have.
Passport America; We will renew it ONLY because a RV Park we go to several times a year honors it. We find for the most part their parks to be less than where we want to stay. IMO