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Looking for camping discount programs and I've seen both Passport America (frequently mentioned on this site) and just recently stumbled across Enjoy America. Both seem to offer 50% off camping with a $40/yr membership.
Passport America is one we've already decided to join, trying to decide if Enjoy America is also one to join. I haven't seen any comments on Enjoy America on this site, any experience, feedback???
Enjoy America! normally comes with an RPI membership and I had not realized you could get it on its own. RPI is a reciprocal program for campground memberships much like Coast to Coast (C2C), but with less campgrounds. C2C's version is called "Good Neighbor Parks" and has much fewer campgrounds than Passport America. Looking at Enjoy America!'s website map of campgrounds, it has fewer campgrounds than Passport America.
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Bill Joyce, 40' 2004 Dutch Star DP towing an AWD 2020 Ford Escape Hybrid Journal at http://www.sacnoth.com Full-timing since July 2003
Bill - I found Enjoy America when I was looking at campresorts.com which gives you RPI Plus, with good rates for Thousand Trails, Encore and Outdoor World. So far, with the research I've done it seems like a good deal, $299 down and $99 a year. I was confused on the campgrounds they listed as Enjoy America which isn't listed in their affiliations but shown on the campground list which sent me into a "more research needed" mode. Campresorts.com seems like a pretty reasonable deal compared to some of the membership programs, especially since we think we'll be staying in the Western US the majority of the time for the next few years.