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Jul 14, 2014Explorer
Still confused - affiliates?
My thanks to all of those who have answered my other post about membership and purchasing one on the secondary market.
One poster suggested I read pages relating to this on the BarbaraOK website, which I have now done. This website has a lot of great information, but as usual with me, it brings up more questions.
Please remember that I am a newbie here and while this question may seem like one of those dumb questions I am hoping that someone will take pity on me and help…
BarbaraOK states:
One of the best ways we have of keeping costs down for overnight stays is the use of Membership Campgrounds. We belong to Western Horizon Resorts (WHR) as our ‘homepark’ system and have Resorts of Distinction (ROD), Adventures Outdoor Resorts (AOR), and Coast-to-Coast (C2C) as our affiliated park systems. The costs range from $6/night in WHR parks, $0/night in ROD parks, to $10/night in AOR and C2C parks. A couple of years ago we added the Thousand Trails Zone Pass for the West Coast where we spend a great deal of time.
My questions are:
Please define homepark for me – does this mean which state you sign up in or?
Do you pay the full price of membership in each of these or are the “affiliate” parks discounted or do you pay anything at all? i.e. Home park costs $1000.00 and you get a certain discount at the others for belonging to said homepark. Are the discounts more than 10% of do they have set prices? The reason I ask this is I have heard that TT advertises its affiliate Encore but it is my understanding that you only receive a 10% discount at the Encore sites. Well that’s not anything more than my Good Sam will get me.
I’m sorry to be so dense on this issue but I want to make sure that our money gets invested the best way that will, in the long run, save us money.
Thanks to all who take the time to answer.
One poster suggested I read pages relating to this on the BarbaraOK website, which I have now done. This website has a lot of great information, but as usual with me, it brings up more questions.
Please remember that I am a newbie here and while this question may seem like one of those dumb questions I am hoping that someone will take pity on me and help…
BarbaraOK states:
One of the best ways we have of keeping costs down for overnight stays is the use of Membership Campgrounds. We belong to Western Horizon Resorts (WHR) as our ‘homepark’ system and have Resorts of Distinction (ROD), Adventures Outdoor Resorts (AOR), and Coast-to-Coast (C2C) as our affiliated park systems. The costs range from $6/night in WHR parks, $0/night in ROD parks, to $10/night in AOR and C2C parks. A couple of years ago we added the Thousand Trails Zone Pass for the West Coast where we spend a great deal of time.
My questions are:
Please define homepark for me – does this mean which state you sign up in or?
Do you pay the full price of membership in each of these or are the “affiliate” parks discounted or do you pay anything at all? i.e. Home park costs $1000.00 and you get a certain discount at the others for belonging to said homepark. Are the discounts more than 10% of do they have set prices? The reason I ask this is I have heard that TT advertises its affiliate Encore but it is my understanding that you only receive a 10% discount at the Encore sites. Well that’s not anything more than my Good Sam will get me.
I’m sorry to be so dense on this issue but I want to make sure that our money gets invested the best way that will, in the long run, save us money.
Thanks to all who take the time to answer.