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FMCA Announces Monthly Membership Option

Family Motor Coach Association (FMCA) is making it easier than ever to enjoy the benefits of being a member. The organization announced in a press release that members can now opt to pay dues monthly. This eliminates the hassle of annual renewal, meaning you won’t experience a lapse in membership because you forget to re-up. FMCA likens it to the model set in place by top streaming services.

Class A motohomes parked in a campground, as they would be in an FMCA rally.

“Monthly membership is a great option for on-the-go RV owners,” FMCA CEO Chris Smith said. “With this convenient alternative, RV enthusiasts can join FMCA and know that they won’t have to remember to renew their membership—and won’t risk losing access to benefits just when they need them most. FMCA wants to make life on the road as smooth as possible for RV owners, and this seems to be one more way of helping to ensure worry-free travel.”

What’s It Cost?

For only $5 per month (plus a $10 initiation fee), charged automatically to a credit card, RV owners can take advantage of the benefits of membership without having to worry about missing their dues renewal deadline and having benefits lapse.

Of course, FMCA members can continue to pay dues on an annual basis. The cost is $60 for the first year and $50 per year after that.

New FMCA members can also take advantage of some exceptional member-only deals on RV LIFE Pro.

There are certain benefits, such as the FMCA Roadside Rescue emergency road service plan, and the Tech Connect+ mobile internet program, that will require an annual membership.

What’s Included?

  • Extensive savings at campgrounds and resorts, including Passport America and Harvest Hosts.
  • Discounts on RV products and services like tires, mail service, and RV insurance.
  • FMCAssist Medical Emergency and Travel Assistance Plan
  • A monthly subscription to Family RVing digital magazine.

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