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Re: To be or NOT to be a Motorcader

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I would add one more thing to this discussion. The MC club is a wonderful way to meet owners in the local rallies too.  I have made great friends and have learn much more about my coach and how it runs by going to my local chapter rally. In fact I belong to two chapters and have learned at both of them.  The annual fee is not an issue for me because I do get value from the club. I use MOT for my service rather the FOT as my experience with both of them said I had a better customer experience at MOT.  Do I want Foretravel to stay in business, yes. Do I belong to the Motorcade club yes will I continue, yes. I no longer get the MC discount at MOT but I bought a coach there so I get the same 10 percent off anyway.  If you think about it MOT and Xtreme were the FT we used to know as they all worked there. THe new owners are different but they are putting the money in. At the grandvention they indicated that the corporate support for the MC club would be greatly reduced and that they did not want to lose money on trips. In fact it may morph into local and national rallies and a lot fewer trips. It wil lbe interesting to see the outcome.
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Re: To be or NOT to be a Motorcader

Reply #51
This forum, annual trips to Nac for service and our MC membership are what keeps me connected to the extended FT family. 

We've attended one Grandvention and one event, the Houston Rodeo.  I wouldn't call either event a homerun but I'm glad we went...  as long as we own a FT we'll be MC members.
Chris & Susan
Formerly Owners of
2007 Nimbus