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2gypsies1
Jun 07, 2016Explorer III
We've been members for over 20 years and used their mail forwarding service for 18 years with absolutely no problems.
They don't sell insurance.
You'll get out of Escapees what you want to contribute. It's not about only staying at RV parks. It's becoming active in the Club, visiting their own parks, perhaps getting on a wait list to buy into one of their parks, going to their yearly Escapades (rallies), going through their Boot Camp program for newbies, joining one of their subgroups and doing things with them. They have a CARE facility where you can go an recoup after surgery, still live in your RV but have transportation to doctors and a day program. It offers much more.
I believe the membership is only $40/year right now so it's not like it's really expensive. There's also a wonderful bi-monthly magazine with articles written by RVers and very little advertising.
We've met many friends through this organization and when traveling kept in touch and would plan for meet-ups. Stay at their own parks during the holidays and it's an awesome family-like experience sharing food and many holiday activities. We'd highly recommend the organization for full-timers.
They don't sell insurance.
You'll get out of Escapees what you want to contribute. It's not about only staying at RV parks. It's becoming active in the Club, visiting their own parks, perhaps getting on a wait list to buy into one of their parks, going to their yearly Escapades (rallies), going through their Boot Camp program for newbies, joining one of their subgroups and doing things with them. They have a CARE facility where you can go an recoup after surgery, still live in your RV but have transportation to doctors and a day program. It offers much more.
I believe the membership is only $40/year right now so it's not like it's really expensive. There's also a wonderful bi-monthly magazine with articles written by RVers and very little advertising.
We've met many friends through this organization and when traveling kept in touch and would plan for meet-ups. Stay at their own parks during the holidays and it's an awesome family-like experience sharing food and many holiday activities. We'd highly recommend the organization for full-timers.
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