Wow Forest, I had heard about being able to buy one zone for $499, but getting a second free is a killer deal. I was talking to a guy staying here in Rancho Jurupa who has owned a Thousand Trails membership for 15 years and he likes them. He says he original bought his membership through a different outfit called Leisure Time Resorts, which were higher end facilities, which was bought by Thousand Trails. He says the Leisure parks are the best ones in the system. He is from Oregon, so I think the Pacific Northwest is where most of the Leisure parks were located. I'll find out from him today which ones those are. Anyway, he swears by Thousand Trails....he's headed down south about 40 miles to a Thousand Trails facility near Temecula.
Just went to Google and typed in Leisure - Thousand Trails and it takes you to a link that takes you to a page in Thousand Trails that tells you which resorts are former Leisure ones....most appear to be in Northwest.
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