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Edd505
Jan 30, 2020Explorer
Alan_Hepburn wrote:
Basically - yes. The caveat: many of their parks restrict what days the discount is available, and/or how many days the discount is available. Check their website for the campground you're interested in, and look for any restrictions.
That said - we typically save anywhere from $100 to $300 every year using PA during our travels. More than enough to justify buying their Lifetime membership!
Best answer of the question. I use it regularly traveling you just have to watch the notes on when they will accept PPA. I have been in KOAs in worse shape than most PPA parks. I read that they are not where I want to stop? Why not plan the stop for a PPA park? I found one in TX last year, 3 day limit, that I liked so well I stopped a second time traveling the opposite direction a week later.
For the westernrvparkowner; you will never please everyone every time and I am sure you know that. I suspect there are people that would say your place is not up to par unless you have a pool, on site golf, 5 star restaurant, world class chef, and butler like check in.
Bottom line; different strokes for different folks.
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