Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not belong to Congressional but I was chatting with a member of the club the other day who said there is no longer a waiting list for members. She thinks it is due to the economy. Just passing along this information. Perhaps a member of the club can verify for OP.
I am a member and can verify, there is a waiting list for full membership status.
Anonymous wrote:Op here! Thanks for all those who gave input! Much appreciated. Also, sorry i did not mean to offend anyone! My husband and I both play tennis and golf. My son also enjoys playing golf and tennis...and what kid doesn't love hanging out by a pool? A country club just seems like a one stop shop for all of us to enjoy. If there is another golf, swim, and tennis club for us, I would be very interested! And I'm sure there are people who make a lot more money than my husband who would never join a club! Just wanted to get some facts....
Anonymous wrote:If you don't get it, you don't get it I am afraid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really didn't know the initiation fee was gone forever. With a club like Congressional or CC, where does most of the initiation fee and monthly dues money go? I mean no one's getting rich off the initiation fee, right? Is all that money really used to run the club and various contingencies? It just seems like a flood of money.
You're too cheap to even think about joining any club because no one will sponsor you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's an idea OP, call the clubs and ask!
You can not do that. That is not how it works.
Anonymous wrote:I really didn't know the initiation fee was gone forever. With a club like Congressional or CC, where does most of the initiation fee and monthly dues money go? I mean no one's getting rich off the initiation fee, right? Is all that money really used to run the club and various contingencies? It just seems like a flood of money.
Anonymous wrote:Do not belong to Congressional but I was chatting with a member of the club the other day who said there is no longer a waiting list for members. She thinks it is due to the economy. Just passing along this information. Perhaps a member of the club can verify for OP.
Anonymous wrote:Here's an idea OP, call the clubs and ask!
Anonymous wrote:My husband an I do very well financially. Maybe because I grew up middle class, I just can't imagine investing so much in a country club. We've been guests at all of the local clubs, as a lot of colleagues belong to various clubs. Most are nice but I just don't get it.... I am just as happy at the community pool, neighborhood tennis courts and picnicking at Rock Creek park. I feel uneasy at places that exclude others and segregate by keeping less financially secure people out. Just my opinion.