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Old 06-07-2013, 05:41 AM   #1
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Default Thousand Trails Zone Pass Membership

Just signed up for 12 months of Zone pass membership through Thousand Trails. Contacted Josh and got 2 zones for $525. Phone 877-503-7622

Hope we get our money's worth. We picked southwest and southeast zones.

Contract can be cancelled after 12 months otherwise it will renew automatically. Need to contact Thousand Trails 60 days prior.

Anyone use it. Heard a lot of complaints about the equity membership.

Planning on being in our TM a lot this year. John
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Old 06-07-2013, 09:15 AM   #2
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My Aunt and Uncle and their immediate family have been TT members for as long as I can remember. Possibly 35 years? I'm pretty close to them as family goes and I've not heard any bad issues with their membership. They live in SoCal and have used parks throughout the S/W. As with any large organization, you will have some complaints. Can't please everyone everytime.
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Old 06-08-2013, 05:00 AM   #3
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Been there, done that, never again. Even had some judge out west cite us with contempt of court for not paying annual dues when we hadn't had a contract with the current at the time or previous owners.
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I will add that TT does cater to a more motorhome, 5th wheel crowd due to the resort like amenities and locations. And, a large percentage of the members are full time RVers. I'm sure you checked out the locations available? For my tastes, I'm much more a closer to nature type of camper and feel the TM is well suited for the out of the way, off the beaten path and state park locales.
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