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JJBIRISH
Jan 17, 2014Explorer
membership parks began to fall apart when they abandon the meaning of reciprocal…
in the beginning they were reciprocal membership parks… each of the member parks agreed to offer services with a strict return in kind style operation… like kind quality environment and amenities…
they would assure a minimum number of sites and amenities to guest from other member parks… most were allowed to restrict holidays for their own home park members…
I would like to know is if a park in a winter destination area is allowed to block out every weekend or weeks at a time,
are their members told they can’t use their traveling privileges at other parks on weekends or for weeks at a time during their in season… where and what defines a reciprocal camping agreement today…
in the beginning they were reciprocal membership parks… each of the member parks agreed to offer services with a strict return in kind style operation… like kind quality environment and amenities…
they would assure a minimum number of sites and amenities to guest from other member parks… most were allowed to restrict holidays for their own home park members…
I would like to know is if a park in a winter destination area is allowed to block out every weekend or weeks at a time,
are their members told they can’t use their traveling privileges at other parks on weekends or for weeks at a time during their in season… where and what defines a reciprocal camping agreement today…
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