2012Coleman wrote:
Don't know if this its true <- is this your justification for conjecture? about KM Resorts, but the term "Resort" in RV terms smacks of fields of concrete slabs with hookups, cheesy clubhouses and pools abutting the freeway. Top it off with a sales pitch as well. There are nicer experiences to be had - and it isn't hard to find them. Good luck.
I can't speak to KM's Columbia Shores and Beachwood parks as I have yet to visit them. Of the rest of KM's parks, only the new handicap sites at Travel Inn in Elma, WA are concrete. The other sites at it and the remaining KM's parks I've been to are gravel with grass patios. The overflow area at Ocean Mist is grass. The KM park that I'm at is 4 miles off of WA-101. On a clear day I can see Discovery Bay from the park.
"cheesy clubhouses"? I'm not seeing that at KM, at all.
It matters little if it is KM or any other membership park, if you use a free pass, free/comp'd membership, or starter membership - you're going to be called on by the sales staff. If you're a non-member just staying overnight and a sales person is in the park then there is a good chance you'll also receive a sales call. It's a given for all membership parks. It is in their best interest.