FMCA 90th Family Reunion
 

FMCA 90th Family Reunion

Started by luvrbus, March 28, 2014, 12:51:31 PM

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luvrbus

Anybody here going to Redmond we were but they have lost it $165.00 for the registration fee and $175.00 for 3 days of electric power that is almost $60.00 a day just for power and if you have ever been there the Deschutes County fair grounds is not a 5 star resort what are these people thinking no way a person in a rv could use $175.00 worth of power with a 30amp supply in 3 days I almost passed out when the lady told me the fees  

So much for FMCA being just for MH and coaches I see one can have a towable and attend not that there is anything wrong with a towable but when I asked the wheels told me it would never happen lol FMCA needs to do better with these high dollar fees IMO
Life is short drink the good wine first

wg4t50

Understand all the above, I have driven the toad & walked in when it was at Richmond, Va, few years they had a biggie at Va Tech  Univ, Blacksburg, Va.  All many years ago and have zero desire for more of that, so BTDT.
The prices today are for others, not me, I am not a social butterfly and no need.  I prefer the make the best you can bus gangs to the RV gang with the store bought crap.
Why I prefer the Arcadia type get together. Real folks
Dave M
MCI7 20+ Yrs
Foretravel w/ISM500
WG4T CW for ever.
Central Virginia

saddleup

But ya, don't the FMCA get you a discount on tires?  they have to raise the money to grease the tire guy somehow.
What else does the fmca do for ya
Yuma,Az


1974 Eagle 05 On the road, to Somewhere

wg4t50

FMCA/Michelin did save me on 6 new premo tires, but I save more with Good Sam / Flying J at -.08 cents a gal diesel fuel, that does add up, that is $8.00 per 100 gal saved.
As soon as the new Michelin tires were installed & paid, I canceled FMCA.
Dave M
MCI7 20+ Yrs
Foretravel w/ISM500
WG4T CW for ever.
Central Virginia

luvrbus

You can get a discount on ball point pens at Staples  ::),they want $155.00 to walk in with no camping,recruit 100 members they will give you a his and hers Chinese made watch I just don't get fees myself 
Life is short drink the good wine first

Jon

You can get the same Michelin tire discount program and do not have any fees required to join Prevost Community. In addition the fuel discount program on Prevost Community provides a $.10 per gallon discount.

FMCA has lost its luster.
Jon

Current coach 2006 Prevost, Liberty conversion
Knoxville, TN

belfert

Doesn't the FMCA rent generators and miles of cables to set up temporary wiring at most of these events?  With the cost of wiring and electricians they probably aren't getting rich on the electric fees.  Of course, maybe this place already has the wiring set up to handle that many RVs.

The rally was at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds in St Paul some years back and I know that place doesn't have the outlets required.  I assume temporary wiring was used.  They do have a small campgrounds, but almost all electric there is just 20 amp with a few very rare 30 amp outlets.  I was out of town the week of the FMCA rally so I didn't get to take a look at the setup.  I really wanted to go since it is like 5 miles from my house.  The MN State Fair makes you use their contracted electricians most of the time and they aren't cheap.
Brian Elfert - 1995 Dina Viaggio 1000 Series 60/B500 - 75% done but usable - Minneapolis, MN

luvrbus

The fairground only has about 100 spaces best I remember maybe wrong but I believe FMCA owns all the temporary cable and the have a deal with Cummins when they need generators which they don't use in Redmond
Life is short drink the good wine first

Eagle Andy

1968 Model 05 Eagle # 7481 Miles City MT

luvrbus

We are going Andy but will be in the generator section I can buy a lot of fuel for 60 bucks a day lol
Life is short drink the good wine first

Eagle Andy

Yup we are going, Maybe we can meet up and go in together?
1968 Model 05 Eagle # 7481 Miles City MT

lostagain

Same kind of prices at horse shows. Exhibition grounds and big arenas charge a lot for horse stalls, plus $15 to $50 a night for a 15 amp outlet. We won't pay that. We park the trailers away from the buildings and run a generator, as many people do. The majority plug in and pay though.
JC
Blackie AB
1977 MC5C, 6V92/HT740 (sold)
2007 Country Coach Magna, Cummins ISX (sold)

luvrbus

At FMCA they park everyone using a generator in one area and they run the things from 6am to 10pm that is what I don't care for is all the diesel smell and a bunch will have gasoline or propane generators and the stacks don't help much unless mother nature provides a breeze
Life is short drink the good wine first

Gary LaBombard

FMCA and I are all done when my membership runs out in a couple of months, then I start to save money but will have to buy toilet paper for my outhouse in place of FMCA slippery pages I used to use.  lol
Gary

chessie4905

   Come on...tell us what you really think!  ;) I'm not defending them, but I imagine the overhead hasn't dropped as much as the interest or membership in FMCA or motorhomes. Also bus conversions, other than big buck new ones aren't in their scope of interest, probably because most of us are cheap bastards and aren't interested in the their direction.($$$). Same thing in boats, Nascar, bowling, football, baseball, horses. Probably best is, if you still like to belong, is to concentrate on local or regional chapters, where lasting friendships are most important. Oh. and the Michelin tire program also. ;D At that price, do the still have unused capacity at the conventions?
   I guess it also depends on why someone desires to spend the money to attend in the first place. Maybe the president will show up; that should be worth the big bucks if he does... I've been to a couple over the years, but only stayed on site at two; Richmond and Buffalo. The others, I just paid for a day pass. My father wen't to almost all of them. He was a lifetime member, so he didn't have to pay attendance fees, and was among several early members (L3389). He personally knew and was friends with many charter members. How many of us belong to groups that don't justify our dues anymore? Grange, Elks, Shriners, KOC, Church, etc..
GMC h8h 649#028 (4905)
Pennsylvania-central