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myredracer
Mar 09, 2016Explorer II
Dollar-wise, definitely worth it if you do a lot of nights camping. Depends on where you want to stay as well. Many CGS are in the east, south and the west, but nothing in a lot of states in the middle of the US. You may also want RPI or one of the others because on a long road trip you won't necessarily find a TT along the route.
We just bought a top-of-the-line pre-owned TT membership for under $1K. We're in BC and bought from a seller on CL in Arizona. You can buy a membership from anywhere in the US so look all over. Can be found at a very good price compared to a brand new membership. First thing to do when asking for info. from a seller is to ask for the membership number then call Thousand Trails and ask exactly what's in the contract. If the seller won't give you the number, forget it. We came across one like that and the seller was quite rude for us asking. All contracts are not alike so you must find out the specifics of each one. Being able to resell a TT membership depends on what's in the contract.
Here is a blog with lots of info. on buying a TT membership. rvlove.com DW is an accountant and spent many hours researching TT membership details online. If you are interested, send me a PM and I can give you our phone number and you can talk to her about what's she's learned and all the ins and outs.
We just bought a top-of-the-line pre-owned TT membership for under $1K. We're in BC and bought from a seller on CL in Arizona. You can buy a membership from anywhere in the US so look all over. Can be found at a very good price compared to a brand new membership. First thing to do when asking for info. from a seller is to ask for the membership number then call Thousand Trails and ask exactly what's in the contract. If the seller won't give you the number, forget it. We came across one like that and the seller was quite rude for us asking. All contracts are not alike so you must find out the specifics of each one. Being able to resell a TT membership depends on what's in the contract.
Here is a blog with lots of info. on buying a TT membership. rvlove.com DW is an accountant and spent many hours researching TT membership details online. If you are interested, send me a PM and I can give you our phone number and you can talk to her about what's she's learned and all the ins and outs.
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