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| Question 1.) What are Camping Memberships
and Comparisons? |
| For over 30 years, the RV industry has birthed
hundreds of different members only – packages. Giving
members access to hundreds even thousands of beautiful
full hook-up and full Amenity Resorts for $0.00 to
$11.00 a night. |
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Private RV Camp Resorts compared to Public RV Camp Resorts |
Private Camping
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vs.
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Public Camping
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| SAVE MONEY:
Camp for $0 - $11 a night at up to 1200 private resorts across
America! |
Cost |
The national
average is $15 to $25 a night (many charge up to $50 a night). |
| 20 nights x $6
night = $120 |
or |
20 nights x $25
night = $500 |
| Exclusive to
members and guests, with access to hundreds of resorts nationwide. |
Access |
There is no
control over who or what groups can camp in a public facility. Crime
is increasingly on the rise in many government parks. |
| Park Rangers
patrol private resorts on a continual basis providing peace of mind
and a safer environment. Generally, campers in a private resort are
people like you, they look out for one another, similar to a
neighborhood watch. you often run into the same people at other
resorts. |
Park Security |
Some parks have
security, but most do not. There have been several nationwide
articles describing the dangers of public campgrounds. Time Magazine
featured problems park rangers encountered, from cult-type
gatherings to violent crimes. You never know who is parked next to
you in a public campground. |
| Private resorts
offer quality facilities. 85% of the resorts are 4 or 5 stars and
are continually monitored for quality. Resorts that do not meet the
specified standards are removed from the system. |
Facilities |
Public
campgrounds have inconsistent facilities. Most public campgrounds
are not held accountable for inferior facilities or service. |
| Each private
resort offers numerous amenities such as member lodge / clubhouse,
convenience store, indoor / outdoor swimming pool and spa complex,
beach and marina, boats, fishing, playground, horseshoes,
basketball, miniature golf, ice skating, horse back riding,
recreation rooms, member's kitchen, restaurants, laundry facility
and much more! There really is too much to list! |
Amenities |
Most public
campgrounds just don't have the budgets for the amenities you will
find in a private membership resort. Also, those that do have
amenities such as a pool, often charge extra for their usage. |
| Activities
Directors will plan event weekends, barbecues, games (bingo, card
tournaments, etc.) arts and crafts, boat races, and more! |
Planned Activities |
Generally there
are not planned activities. There are a handful of campgrounds that
do, but they generally charge additional fees. |
| Consistently
clean facilities. Both employees and members take pride in the
resort and work hard to make sure it meets the highest standards. |
Conditions |
Conditions are
inconsistent. They vary from campground to campground, and you
usually don't find out until you arrive. |
| Security and
privacy create a wholesome family environment. There is fun for the
whole family, from tiny tots to adults. |
Family Atmosphere |
This depends on
the park. You have to research each and every campground to find
out. |
| Private resorts
offer many discounts for roadside assistance, hotel accommodations,
amusement park admission, and more! |
Discounts |
There are some
discounts available through public campgrounds, but there are fewer
than with private memberships. |
Question 2.) Why are Campground Memberships so
popular?
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Campground Memberships have
become known as the
safest and most affordable way for families to enjoy
and explore the outdoors. Plus: most all of your
membership resorts are higher quality with plenty of
year round amenities and activities for all ages.
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Question 3.) What are membership Re-sales?
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For over 30 years, families have been buying into
different campground membership packages all across
North America. They have had their fun, saved their
money and now, for whatever reason, are unable to
travel. A KISS CAMPING can help you find almost any
membership package or “Home Resort” you want, for less.
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Question 4.) What is a
“Home Resort”?
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The home resort is usually a members
place of
purchase and primary place of use. It is also where
you will pay your yearly “Home Resort” dues.
As a member you may:
Camp up to 14 nights consecutive with no nightly fee.
Any stay of 4 nights or more requires only 7 days out. (no limit on how may visits per year)
Unlimited day use
Access to rentals and all of the resorts amenities…And
of course, once you have a “Home Resort”, you are
eligible to have a national membership to AOR, C to C,
RPI, etc.
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Question 5.) What are
National Memberships?
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National
Memberships tie the knots between the hundreds of membership “Home
Resorts” all across
North America.
As a member of one, you can now use all of the other
full hook-up and full amenity resorts for $5.00 -
$11.00 a night.
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Question 6.) How often
can I use the Resorts that are in the
National Memberships
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There are different levels of usage for
national
Memberships… A Kiss Camping can help you find the
best membership suited for your type of travel.
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Question 7.) How do I
know that I will always be able to get a
campsite.
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Each resort developer that participates
in a
national program
is required to set aside a percentage of their total
campsites for the visiting members. Plus, Most
national memberships
have toll free, central reservations. Making it very
easy to guarantee you a campsite.
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Question 8.) How can we save you money?
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Campgrounds today cost an average of $25.00 a night &
up. (for full hook-ups)
As a member you would pay an average of $6.00 a night.
Through re-sales or even repossessed memberships, A KISS
CAMPING is able to help you find exactly what you
need, for a fraction of the original selling price.
There is no question that any RV owner will benefit
greatly by having one of the many different membership
packages available today.
Not only do you save $$$, you stay at nicer, safer
resorts all around the US.
Private Camping 20 nights x $6 night = $120
Public Camping 20 nights x $25 night = $500
Total Savings $380
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