Look at the number of nights you plan to be in TT campgrounds.
Divide by costs per year. Used memberships are a bit tricky to figure, so add at least 10% to what the current annual membership rate is. Still cheaper than new memberships bought from TT overall though. Unless you want some benefits in a new TT membership not available in a used one.
But you can always upgrade later.
I also recommend you make any decision to cancel at least 90 days prior to the annual renewal date, and send a registered letter to TT with notice of cancellation or decline of an addon like Trails Connection.
There is no doubt you can find better campgrounds, if you are willing/ able to pay the costs.
TT seldom works for traveling unless you carefully plan your stops and mileages between. Working reservations takes practice, a couple years to learn the tricks.
We plan first to use PA for traveling, then others.
The absolute BEST discounts are federal campgrounds with a lifetime senior pass, if you are 62 or older. And there are federal campgrounds available where you want to stay with the facilities/ amenities you want.
We are happy TT members with a used membership and Trails Connection. And we are full-timers, with TT/TC campgrounds close to children/ grandchildren. In Florida, north Texas, Oregon and Arizona.
But we also know some of the disappointing things about the system, still as full-timers, it is great for us.
Full-Time 2014 - ????
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2014 Flagstaff 832IKBS TT