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Acampingwewillg
Feb 09, 2017Explorer II
garmp1 wrote:Acampingwewillgo wrote:
I still have PA but have not used it in a few year's. Since getting a Thousand Trail's membership and RPI included, it's hard to beat the cost/savings. I have noted that over the year's with PA, the restrictions seem to be growing on when and how PA can be applied.
For my own edification and that of those afraid to ask, what is RPI that's included?
Sorry RPI is Resort Parks International. I really shouldn't say its included but you have the option to keep it year after year for 100 bucks. IF a particular park is an "RPI Preferred" Park, it's a 10 buck a night cost at the park. I use it mainly for a park in/near Parker AZ, Emerald Cove which is part of Colorado River Adventures....a membership for them is $$$$ so I get to stay at that Park for two weeks at a time for 140.00, we love the place. You can check out RPI with a google search....they break down the camps by state and whether its a preferred site or ???.
It allows you Parks to stay at where Thousand Trails may Not have any at all.
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