MapNerd
RVF 1K Club
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2019
- Messages
- 2,298
- Location
- Prince William, VA
- RV Year
- 2020
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Ventana 4326
- RV Length
- 43
- TOW/TOAD
- 2020 Ford F-150
- Fulltimer
- Yes
We have TT as a backup plan and ha stayed at a few parks. They’re often kind of run down to be honest but it’s such a large network it’s hard to no have it as an option. One way to get it cheaper is to buy a used membership from a place like Buy and Sell Campground Memberships | Campground Membership Outlet. Basically people who don’t want their memberships anymore resell them there and you can pick them up for literally thousands of dollars off. But beware, every contract is different and may not include all available parks. It depends on what the original owner bought into as you are basically buying their contract.As crazy as it sounds, I am not sure. When I was younger I enjoyed bumbing around going where every I had the fancy, crappy car small tent and sleeping bag. Been doing the work thing full time for decades, never looking up to smell the roses, but have worked all over the world and that was fun/hard.
I am one that does not need fancy locations, but don't want to worry about security; that's the reason I don't live in Mexico and I have traveled all over that country years ago and had fun. Liked it so much I married one of the nationals, but she feels the same way about security. But having optionality of where I go is intriguing to me.
Are you guys members of TT or another camp park, I know TT was kind of pricy and it seemed it was necessary to get bookings. I did talk with TT sales a few months ago, just asking questions.
Thanks for your feedback and ideas,
jim
we spend most of our time in State Parks, Corps of Engineer Parks, and private campgrounds like KOA or Sun Resorts
Most RV parks are pretty safe places, even the ones that are seemingly falling apart. I feel safer in most RV parks than I did in my DC suburb