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Do you belong to a membership campground?
 
With  2164 responses thus far, here's how the voting is going:
 
Yes
31.52% (682)
No
68.48% (1482)
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With a TTN membership you know you will have a place to stay. Good facilities--wash clothes, etc.. They have always been very nice to us in our Sportsmobile camper/van.
Posted:   6/21/2008  By: Santa Ana Traveler (CA)  

We do not need a membership in any private club. I paid my dues with 22+ years in the Air Force and we now have the Military Famcamps. Just returned from 4 months in three different Famcamps, Army, Navy & Marines even though I am retired Air Force no one held it against me! Old Sarge 38
Posted:   6/20/2008  By: Gareth Goetsch  

Without membership camping (TTN & ROD) we would not be able to stay on the road full-time. The membership paid for itself within a year and now all we have are low annual dues. We rarely ever pay anything to camp.
Posted:   6/17/2008  By: TravlinTrish  

TT love the park in Orlando, FL
Posted:   6/17/2008  By: Anonymous  

I belong to Passport America. Maybe this was not what you meant, but I find it well worth while.
Posted:   6/16/2008  By: Curleddoc  

I belong to Passport America and thought you were considering that as a "membership" campground. From reading the posts, guess that I read the question wrong--sorry!
Posted:   6/15/2008  By: Carolyn  

Western Horizons, similar 2 weeks, peak and 3 non peak, $2.00 a night. But for this we would have given up RVing. Particularly like Park in Pahrump NV. new, nice, beautiful view toward Death Valley one way and Charleston Peak the other.
Posted:   6/14/2008  By: Andy n6ijf@arrl.net (a Ham too)  

WHY???? With all the beautiful sites around. Even with a new 5er & Truck, found that unless in a delux motor home you do not fit with client tell..... Guess more red neck than ever thought....
Posted:   6/14/2008  By: Anonymous  

We belong to a membership campground here in Oregon. It works out well for us as we have spent the last year on the Oregon coast. We are in two weeks for no cost and then find an RPI park along the coast for our week out, then back for another two free weeks. Yearly dues are $350 for our campground membership.
Posted:   6/14/2008  By: Jack, Oregon  

rip off and no big savings
Posted:   6/14/2008  By: mike  

  

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