Hi...we have been members of CtoC since the mid-ninties. We also belong to AOR (Adventure Outdoor Resorts), and to ROD (Resorts of Distinction). The main issue with these types of memberships is that you
must have a "home park" to belong to one of these affiliates. We have two..one in Gettysburg, PA, which gives us to CtoC and the AOR, and one in Casa Grande, AZ thru Western Horizons which gives us the ROD membership.
You can purchase your membership one of two ways. First, you can buy a new membership from a member park...this can be very costly, but not always, or you can buy a resale membership, which usually involves paying a transfer fee and is much less expensive than a new membership. However, the ROD, which in our opinion is the best of the group, is not transferable and
requires a new membership purchase. And remember, there are annual dues involved in all of these memberships, so the cost can add up. If you're not using them enough, then they probably are not a good idea.
If you are not fulltime, I would suggest you find a "cheap" new membership at a small, out of the way park or buy a resale. We bought both our memberships years ago in anticipation of fulltiming and have never been sorry. When we are not working we use these as much a possible...example, when we pull out of Syracuse, NY on monday, after the show here, we move 30 miles north to a ROD park and pay NOTHING to camp with full hookups for 11 days, until we move to our next event.
Once we no longer work, we will use our network of memberships almost exclusively...it will REALLY cut our camping costs. As of several years ago the initial cost for our memberships were already paid for by the savings we've incurred...but they are not for everybody...hope this helps.