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ken56
Aug 22, 2022Explorer
You have any idea how much a membership is to one of those parks they want to sell you? Hold onto your hat. I am a member of C2C and joined back in 2012 but I had my home park 7 miles away from my home. We used our home park as much as our membership allowed us to. At that time our membership to our home park cost us about 3 grand and we found it to be quite useful. IF there is a C2C park that you might wish to join near you or even at a vacation destination it might be worthwhile for you to join but only you can determine that.
We have used our C2C membership all over the country where there were participating parks and we still use it today when we travel. Some of the parks are older yes. Some are more of the resort type. We stayed at Rushmore Shadows when we went to Mt. Rushmore. VERY nice park. We stay at Abita Springs when we go to New Orleans. Older but pleasant park. We go to Mountain Lakes Resort in Guntersville Alabama. A decent park all about fishing right on Lake Guntersville which is part of the Tennessee river. We are headed to Myrtle Beach in October to a C2C park for 2 weeks...10 dollars a night but the park can add resort fees and 50 amp electric fees and such so it will cost me about 140 dollars more than just the 10 bucks a night for those 2 weeks.
As I said, it's up to you to determine if it would be advantageous to you to join...and you have to have be a member of a home park to join. That's where they get you.
We have used our C2C membership all over the country where there were participating parks and we still use it today when we travel. Some of the parks are older yes. Some are more of the resort type. We stayed at Rushmore Shadows when we went to Mt. Rushmore. VERY nice park. We stay at Abita Springs when we go to New Orleans. Older but pleasant park. We go to Mountain Lakes Resort in Guntersville Alabama. A decent park all about fishing right on Lake Guntersville which is part of the Tennessee river. We are headed to Myrtle Beach in October to a C2C park for 2 weeks...10 dollars a night but the park can add resort fees and 50 amp electric fees and such so it will cost me about 140 dollars more than just the 10 bucks a night for those 2 weeks.
As I said, it's up to you to determine if it would be advantageous to you to join...and you have to have be a member of a home park to join. That's where they get you.
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