I've been a member since 2004. My first experiences in this RV park were really good fun, lots of activities most holidays and such. Since Joe and Kay passed and some residents moved on due to deaths or going back near family members the park has taken on a way different atmosphere. I barely recognize the RV lifestyle anymore. I live outside the park but close to it. All things change, it's enevitable, but they can blame the covid scare, but what's going on today and has been manifesting itself is a slow decline in interest from this member and many others I've had discussions with over the years. Just my own observations.
I have only recently joined the Escapees RV Club, but so far it has saved me a fair amount on my park rental fees. It seems to offer a broad selection of services to it's members, so I will have to wait and see what other benefits I can utilize.
A bit run down for the headquarters of a national rv club. I had a hard time locating a package and one woman was a bit rude about it, but I found it eventually aftermuch persistence. The tenants and guests are super friendly and helpful and I really met some great folks. Great hiking nearby in the Big Thicket and Livingston Lake. There is a SmartWeigh there which is amazing once you get someone to tell you how to sign up. Kris who does the weighing is filled with tons of information about rigs. Her knowledge was much appreciated. I hope this dated club can pull itself into modern times.
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