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- dons2346ExplorerThere are only 3 parks left that Western Horizon still owns, everything else has been sold. You can still go to the other parks but instead of paying the 3-5 bux a nite, now you will now be paying anywhere from 10 to 15 a nite.
By law, when a park was sold, a replacement was to be purchased within a certain distance from the sold one. This as never happened and therefore WH has broken their contract with those that purchased.
I saw what was happening and moved my AOR and C2C to another park before my home park got sold. Instead of paying WH the 300+, I now pay 60 per year to my home park. - chrisinarizonaExplorerI want to thank Don and Lee for their advice regarding cancelling my membership in western Horizons and Blue Mesa Ranch. As back ground I have been a member of Blue Mesa Ranch for 19 years, and for the last 10 years my annual dues have been $275.00 a year, plus I am a member of AOR with dues of $99.00 a year. I haven' t visited Blue Mesa for a least 5 years, but I have been using AOR extensively. They are based out of the same office in Gunninson, Colorado that Western Horizons uses, so I wondering with all that is going on at Western Horizons (and who really knows what is going on), how they will fare in the future.
I did mail my cancellation dues statement this past week to Blue Mesa, certified mail, return receipt requested. As an interesting aside, the bill said Blue Mesa Ranch but the envelope said Blue Mesa Recreational Ranch. I appreciated Don's email reply to this post, about finding a park he could be a member in, allowing him to retain his AOR membership. I have contacted that park, it's in Georgia, but my preference would be to become a member of a park in the West.
If any one knows of a park that I can join, for annual dues only ( I'm not wanting to put out any more than annual dues), you can email me at:
chriscnc@aol.com - chrisinarizonaExplorerMy claims are supported by facts, in fact if you go to the yahoo users group that one on the repliers to this post mentioned(you have to join), you'll see that my post was very tame compared to some of the other posts on that web site. My question about AOR was,if Western Horizons is in such bad shape, then how can AOR surive as they are owned by Jim Lokin??
The secord part of the question,that I have,is why should I pay my $275 annual fee to Blue Mesa Recreational Ranch, when I am only paying to have a home park affilation that enables me to be a member of AOR, and their existance looks very tenuous. I've got 15 days to sort this dilemma out. - 4runnerguyExplorer
allen8106 wrote:
4runnerguy wrote:
This is your first post. Are you really concerned or have a different agenda?
Really? I generally never bash anyone's post for any reason but that's just a stupid question, just because its someone first post doesn't mean they have some sort of hidden agenda!
Here's why I said that. I pulled up the Blue Mesa site immediately without any problem whatsoever. Then, I go to the AOR website and found dozens of participating parks, not the 4 or 5 parks claimed by the OP. I found that both of the claims he made did jive with the facts. Hence my skepticism. I'm sorry if I jumped to a conclusion. As it stands today, I went back and checked both of the site and still found his claims weren't supported by the facts. - RamblinManGAExplorerHi from AZ. . . welcome to the forums Chris. Lots of good info here, hope you enjoy MOST of it. I thought you had a valid question, 1st post or not. . . enjoy & share what you find on this Blue Mesa deal, regards, Craig
- allen8106Explorer
4runnerguy wrote:
This is your first post. Are you really concerned or have a different agenda?
Really? I generally never bash anyone's post for any reason but that's just a stupid question, just because its someone first post doesn't mean they have some sort of hidden agenda! - bdpreeceExplorer II
chrisinarizona wrote:
I don't have an agenda, I just know that The Western Horizons web site has changed and that they are selling off parks, so I'd like to know that they'll still be in business in 2015.
So would everyone else. You can be sure they will be collecting dues and selling memberships right up until the time they close the doors. - Community AlumniYou may want to join these WHR members in Yahoo to learn more about what is going on with WHR. Some members in this group have decided to stop paying their dues. If you do the same, make sure you do it correctly to avoid being sent to a collection agency at a later time for non-payment.
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/WesternHorizonResorts/info
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