I recall reading in a Bluegreen owners magazine that Bluegreen had worked out a deal where Bluegreen points could be exchanged for time at a Coast to Coast RV Resort. Does anyone know any thing about this? Thanks!
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Originally posted by greenwagonmomI recall reading in a Bluegreen owners magazine that Bluegreen had worked out a deal where Bluegreen points could be exchanged for time at a Coast to Coast RV Resort. Does anyone know any thing about this? Thanks!
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Then I'd highly recommend buying a Woodall's - that's what we used for picking campgrounds on our massive roadtrips. You get a good idea of cost, amenities, area, and Woodall's has been doing it for a long time.
I can't say with any real certainty that Coast to Coast offers any advantages that you can't get on your own. If you're already self-contained, the prospect of campground cabins may not appeal to you.
However, if you have camperless family, you might be interested in using BG points for RVs for them @ the Shenandoah Crossing and Christmas Mountain properties. I don't think they've actually started the program yet, tho.
Seems to me somewhere along the line I had a link where you could search for affiliated campgrounds in the C>C network - if I can find that again, I'll post it in this thread.
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They have a very appealing package for RVers. I think the little extras are-hook up fees are much cheaper, widens your area of available places and lowers fees sometimes to$0 and adding in points for that occasional hotel. And they do have an enormous RV park on site. They really started catering to RV travelers when they joined up with wilderness traveler or some company that is for outdoor stuff. You can rent one there too. And they are nice!
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You can go through Travelers Plus. You can then search by state for campsites. Most campgrounds have their web links or their names so you are able to research them. They are a membership buy into group. Some that I looked at are very nice large, trees, pools, quite, with many other amenities, some not - next to large highway, few trees, etc. You may be able to reserve a site for $10 a night, some may have a 2 night minimum. (so pay for 2 and leave - still cheap) Not many of them though to be handy. Use Travelers Plus to book $10 is cheaper than points.
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