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Old 12-03-2017, 12:44 PM   #1
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FMCA is now accepting memberships from owners of towable RV's. FMCA has some pretty good benefits for members. See www.fmca.com Enjoy
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Old 12-03-2017, 01:21 PM   #2
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I've belonged to FMCA for a couple of years now with my Airstream Interstate motorhome.

The rallies (or at least the rally fees) are outrageously expensive for my wallet, so I'll probably never attend one.

But as far as I'm concerned, the FMCA discount on Michelin tires is worth the membership fee all by itself.
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Looks like there is only the motorhome who potion to join.

Also PROTAGONIST , what is an example of the he rally fee ?
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Looks like there is only the motorhome who potion to join.
Until last month, only motorhome owners COULD join. FMCA only just recently voted to allow trailers, to help bolster declining membership.
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Also PROTAGONIST, what is an example of the he rally fee?
The Southeast Area rally in Lakeland, FL in February 2018 has a rally fee of $350 for 4 nights with 30-amp electric*, for 2 people in your RV. Each additional person over the age of 13 is an extra $50. Parking begins the day before the rally starts.

That is typical pricing for most FMCA rallies. In WBCCI/WBAC, that kind of pricing usually only applies to the International.
*They do have a dry camping area for $185 for 4 nights, but that area allows generator use from 7am to 11pm. Big, loud, on-board generators in Class-A motorhomes, mostly. So you can save almost half of the rally fee, but at the cost of your eardrums.
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