Living the Dreamlife
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I recently took my team on Anvil Media’s quarterly field trip. This time around instead of museums, golf or brewery tours, we elected to take advantage of our corporate membership to Dreamlife Powersports. The corporate membership gives us points (like a timeshare condo) towards a variety of RVs, Boats, ATVs, Snowmobiles, and Waverunners. We reserved the Mastercraft X1 wakeboarding edition boat and 2 waverunners to share among the 8 of us.
For half a day, we took turns tearing up and down the Columbia River on the 1,100 CC waverunners, wake boarding, wake surfing and tubing. I learned how to wake surf and tired myself out on the waverunners. I highly recommend anyone in the NW region to consider joining in the fun. The convenience of meeting the Dreamlife team at Chinook Landing with our gear, and having them pilot the X1 so we didn’t have to, was a nice bonus.

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Tags: dreamlife powersports, portland, oregon, recreational vehicle rental, timeshare, wake board, wake surf, tubing, waverunners, anvil media, kent lewis

2 Comments
Dan Gray
August 13th, 2007
at 5:31am
Dreamlife seems like a cool idea. What are the costs? I took a quick run through their website and didn’t locate any hard numbers. Thanks!
Matt Maher
August 15th, 2007
at 8:16am
Dan,
Thanks for looking into DreamLife as a possibility to enjoying more of the amazing Northwest. ClubDreamLife has 4 levels of membership each with their own initial money down and monthly payment.
The four levels are as follows:
Bronze=$3,250 down and $162.50 each month. 235 annual points
Silver=$4,250 down and 212.50 each month. 350 annual points
Gold= $5,250 down and 262.50 each month. 500 annual points
Platinum= $6,250 down and 312.50 a month. 700 annual points
Look for our current promotions each month as bonus points or money off the money down. Points roll over and can be purchased in blocks of 60. I hope we see you soon for a personal tour of our showroom.
Matt Maher
Co-Owner