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lakebum
Explorer
Apr 13, 2016

Which Club or No Club?

So never been a member of any travel clubs, like Good Sam Club, Family Motor Coach Association, AAA, etc.

Not sure if I need to be a member or not. I always remember my Dad having the FMCA plaque on his MH, which is almost reason enough for me to join that group, but got me to thinking which is the best one to join.

We basically are just weekend warriors and don't travel too far from home, but been browsing over each site and can't really tell if any of them are worth it or not and then which one...
  • We have Good Sam, KOA & CAA RV coverage.(Canadian version of AAA)
    For us Good Sam & KOA have paid for themselves several times.
  • We are members of FMCA (for campground discounts and the monthly mag), Good Sam's and KOA for campground discounts.

    Probably over-kill but we do use them all.

    MM.
  • We are life time members of Good Sam and we are members of KOA as they seem to a bit more kid oriented and other activities for them through out the days.

    We like the discounts both memberships give us.

    Other than that we don't belong anywhere else. Our insurance covers the toes if we should ever need one
  • If you stay at RV parks the Good Sam membership will quickly pay for itself. We also have been members of FMCA for many years and have Coach Net for towing, tire problems, etc.
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    Being a RV CAMPER about the only good thing to have is the SENIOR PASS for the Natl Parks.... Gets you thru the gates for FREE and then 50% off on the campgrounds...

    If you are a RV TRAVELER I would definitely want something to tow me to a garage and change a tire or two I guess...

    Roy Ken
  • We did FMCA for the roadside assistance but they split out on their own so we got Coach-net. Stayed with FMCA.

    We also are members of Good Sam and KOA for the discounts.