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  1. #1
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    Question HARVEST HOST for ONE NIGHTS STAND

    Just heard about this concept.

    Anyone here belong and or have any comments.

    http://www.harvesthosts.com/index.html

    JIM

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    That looks really neat; I would love to dry camp in wine country. Price seems reasonable-how can you go wrong for $30 !!
    Tuga & Karen Gaidry

    2012 Honda Pilot

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    Hello,

    I am so excited to try Harvest Host for the first time. After poking around on YouTube I learned about this and joined. It was 67 bucks for the year with discount code. We are going to dry camp at Walmart tonight to stock up and then go to a Winery Sunday. Call ahead and free overnight, but need top probably buy a bottle of wine, which we will enjoy.

    With my new AGM batteries this will be a fun thing to do. Save 60 bucks on a KOA and pay 30 for a bottle of wine....What a Deal!

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    I joined for a year and then didn’t travel much, so I never used it. Cool concept, and they weren’t bad at all about chasing me to renew. I’ll give it another try when I start rolling again.

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    Had a one year subscription.
    Never used any of the spots, e
    verything was WAY OFF the beaten path. They where either not in the direction I was heading or to far off the path to any destination.
    Never renewed
    Chuck & Katrina
    2000 Featherlite
    H3-45 Double slide
    2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Diesel

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    I belong and have only stayed at a sculpture park in Nebraska. Was great, looking forward to staying at more places if it’s in route.

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    have used several times. Some great places (winery's, auto museums, etc.) do exist if do the research.
    07 Marathon XLii 2 slide
    2022 F150 Limited

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    We've used it several times. Always an adventure. Some adventures are better than others, but that's exactly why it's an adventure.
    Be sure to patronize the business. Pays for itself in about 2 stays.
    Joe & Diane Hoffman
    Prior coach: 2001 Marathon H3-45
    Sold the coach.
    For details: https://intelopment.wix.com/prevost/

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    Have had a membership since my Airstream ownership days before moving up to the Marathon H3. Every time I looked for a place to stay, as others have written above, they are off the beaten path and not sure I want to vector down some of the roads these places are located on. Seems like a great concept and certainly drums some business up for local businesses, but in terms of being a great alternative for a coach the size of the H or X models, not to sure. I still have it, just in case, but so far, it's been a waste of money.
    Michael & Debra
    04 Marathon H3-45 0851
    Matching ATC Silver Trek Stacker
    TOAD: Jeep Gladiator
    Houston, Texas

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