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rv2go
Jun 22, 2015Explorer II
Membership status has no bearing on who gets a fhu site. Most TT cg's are first come. Just drive around to find a site you like. It may or may not be a fhu site. Some CG's will use the "lottery system". You sign up, then wait for a fhu site. These are filled by in order you register.
A lot of the TT resorts do not have fhu at all sites. This is true at TT resorts all across the US, not just the west coast.
The general listing that TT gives for their resorts does not list all the fhu sites. I sometimes use the RPI site to check if and how many sites are fhu.
I look at the campground map when making plans. It will generally show fhu sites. Also 30 and 50 amp sites.
A lot of the TT resorts do not have fhu at all sites. This is true at TT resorts all across the US, not just the west coast.
The general listing that TT gives for their resorts does not list all the fhu sites. I sometimes use the RPI site to check if and how many sites are fhu.
I look at the campground map when making plans. It will generally show fhu sites. Also 30 and 50 amp sites.
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