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Old 07-27-2020, 03:03 PM   #8
JABURKHOLDER
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Join Date: May 2016
Location: Cuyahoga Falls
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My experience with Thousand Trails was far below sub-par. Parks were old and run down. Sites were small and not all utilities worked. Few, if any, amenities. Had to buy regional packages. Membership did not work for me. Luckily mine was free with the Montana purchase.

No disrespect to anybody with any RV campground memberships. I don't necessarily see the value. There are easily over 13,000 campgrounds around the country. Your "membership" gives you access to a mere handful by comparison. If you prefer staying at the same campground over and over, more power to you. We have been RVing since 2003 and, with only two exceptions, have never stayed at the same RV park twice. (the exceptions are near family and last stop convenient to home)

To each their own. There are as many different ways to RV as there are different RV's.
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