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pocannie
08-28-2007, 08:17 AM
I am looking for advice on rv resorts in Branson. I have a 43' with 4 slides.
Any suggestions.:)

jim01
08-28-2007, 07:01 PM
ABC Campground. www.abc-branson.com I have not been there myself, but have heard nothing but good things about this park. We are planning on staying there next spring when we visit Branson.

bukhrn
08-28-2007, 08:51 PM
Looks like quite a place.

frank
09-13-2007, 05:36 PM
We stayed at ABC in August of 2006. A very nice place to operate out of. You will not have a problem at 43' and four slides.

The Branson area is a great place to visit and make sure you take in severla shows!!!

Enjoy!!!!

john3697
09-23-2007, 08:13 AM
We are staying at Fall Creek Resort, about 3 miles from the Branson strip. It is a condo timeshare community with 3 campgrounds, one for members, one for owners and one for the general public. We are camping here on RPI at $8 a night and there are big rigs all over the place. We have a 30 ft fiver with one slideout. It's clean and roomy. You also have access to all the resort amenities like swimming pools, wifi, dances, etc. I recommend it highly.

bukhrn
09-23-2007, 07:42 PM
We are staying at Fall Creek Resort, about 3 miles from the Branson strip. It is a condo timeshare community with 3 campgrounds, one for members, one for owners and one for the general public. We are camping here on RPI at $8 a night and there are big rigs all over the place. We have a 30 ft fiver with one slideout. It's clean and roomy. You also have access to all the resort amenities like swimming pools, wifi, dances, etc. I recommend it highly.
What is RPI????

beapa
11-16-2007, 06:04 PM
I think Fall Creek has only 1 campground and you must be a member of Resort Parks International to stay there. I spent a week in May.

elainefaith
11-16-2007, 08:11 PM
Can someone give me a rough estimate of how much a membership in resort parks international costs. Just don't want to go thru salesman calling me. Thanks,,,,,e

casitabob
03-14-2008, 09:54 AM
You must buy a membership in an affiliated resort and join RPI through that resort. You can't have a membership without a home park. Park membership costs vary greatly.

utmtman
03-14-2008, 06:24 PM
Most of those resorts run from 2000 dollars to 30,000. Depending on how fancy you want to get. Most also limit your time at camps to two weeks or less and a lot of them are timeshare. If you are a veteran, or a member of good sam you can get 10 to 15 % discounts at more places then you can get places to stay thru those other organizations.
And if you are a veteran going to Branson let anyone and everyone there know, most every place I have been to there including stores and show houses give discounts to vets.
Lastly I have been to Branson a few times including this last nov and dec 2007. I stay at ABC more than any other park.