I don't have any experience with TRA but after looking into it for the last while it definitely appears to be just a "timeshare" type of deal for 7 RV resorts. Reading through they've adopted timeshare's methods of "own it for life or else". If you accept it you will then be tied to it and have a very difficult time trying to get rid of it.
Judging by some of the complaints/comments it also looks like they use a "points" system similar to timeshare so the 1st thing you need to do is determine how many points your parents have and then determine exactly how many points are required to use the facilities. Also, they stated it is a "first come, first serve" system so I'm guessing you will need to make reservations far in advance to get a site. One owner complained that they could never get a good site....that may be the case all the time if you're not careful. One said there was "favoritism" etc. in the organization; I don't know but in the timeshare we own there are different levels of ownership. The top tier of ownership, to which we belong, gets many perks that others don't including preferential treatment, preferential selection of our requested accommodations etc. Monthly fee? Over $700. Initial cost? Over 100,000. Do I get my money's worth? Absolutely not - I give it away.
I don't know the specifics; I do know the song and dance. Anything that says you will "own it for life" and can't get rid of....you're kids will inherit it (read even if unwilling), don't touch it. For that $500 you can stay plenty of places without being locked in and still have plenty of fun. If it isn't a "kids will get this no matter what" kind of contract I would still refuse it. From the comments I read from TRA their only goal is to get you into the mess then they got you hooked and you can't get off. Just my 2 cents.
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Danny and Susan, wife of 56 years
2019 Ram 3500 Laramie CC SWB SB 6.4 4x4 4.10
2020 Montana High Country 331RL
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