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tonyandkaren
Aug 23, 2014Explorer
Most likely the WiFi will not be fast or strong enough for you to use it at your campsite. You may have to go to the clubhouse.
We don't have a Thousand Trails pass but our friends who are fulltimers stay almost exclusively at TT campgrounds. They bought a membership from a resale company. They love the parks. We visited them at five or six different parks, mostly in snowbird locations. The parks have all had nice clubhouses and pools. The sites are close together so there's not a lot of privacy but they're very quiet. Most of the campers are retired so there are few children.
I'd say try it. You don't have much to lose by buying a zone pass because it'll cost you that much to stay for just a few weeks in a private park with full hookups without the pass. Google Earth some of the parks so you can see what they look like
We don't have a Thousand Trails pass but our friends who are fulltimers stay almost exclusively at TT campgrounds. They bought a membership from a resale company. They love the parks. We visited them at five or six different parks, mostly in snowbird locations. The parks have all had nice clubhouses and pools. The sites are close together so there's not a lot of privacy but they're very quiet. Most of the campers are retired so there are few children.
I'd say try it. You don't have much to lose by buying a zone pass because it'll cost you that much to stay for just a few weeks in a private park with full hookups without the pass. Google Earth some of the parks so you can see what they look like
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