JCrow1954 wrote:
My wife and I just completed a 4000 mile journey to the northeastern part of the US. I used the Good Sam Trip Planner to plan my routes and relied on the Good Sam campground ratings for my reservations. We stayed at about a dozen different places from our first night in Kentucky to New York down to Georgia. Every campground we used with a favorable Good Sam rating was more than acceptable when we arrived. Most of them exceeded our expectations. The software requires a little time to master, but it is a great tool.
Well done Good Sam Club!
Note: Anyone traveling to the New England area should know that many roads are not RV friendly. Also many roads that are RV friendly are also toll roads. Take a sack full of quarters and be prepared. I also recommend a RV Atlas or RV style GPS unit.
I'm glad you mentioned the trip planner worked well for you and the CG ratings were at a minimum what you expected, that eases my mind for the trip we are planning.
You are also correct about New England area roads etc, even the ones that are RV friendly are very poorly maintained off the interstates. As well as you said "get a "couple" stacks of quarters"! Although they are removing toll booths and using the overhead transponders. So if you don't get an "EZ Pass" they will take pic's of your plates and bill you maximum price..
Thanks
Normy