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- NoVa_RTExplorerNot officially a snowbird, but have gone to Florida for Spring Training baseball the last 6 years. Started out going for ~ a week, and expanded to ~ a month, before last year was cut short when MLB canceled the remaining games about halfway through. The County park campground I use reopened October 1, and MLB has posted a full 2021 Spring Training schedule, although tickets haven’t gone on sale yet. I expect them to wait as long as possible before making a decision, but wouldn’t expect full-capacity for spectators. Some local-government-owned Spring Training sites have posted plans for allowing some socially-distanced spectators. Got a full refund on tickets & campground last year when everything closed, so money probably not an issue. In theory, being cautious and self-contained should provide about the same protection there or at home, but we’ll see how it looks when I have to make a decision. Best case scenario is probably 3 weeks starting in the 2nd week of March; worst case is MLB and/or Florida never allowing spectators, taking the decision out of my hands. That’s 5 months away, a lot could happen, but late November or early December might be crunch time for deciding.
- qtla9111Nomad
moisheh wrote:
The unclosed border may change. The state of Chihuahua is lobbying the Feds to enforce the closing of borders. Do far this is falling on deaf ears. The fellow who shipped his motorhome is nuts. The cost is outrageous. If an American complains they could sieze his unit. If he enters Mexico the USA will not let him return
The Secretary of State, Marcelo Ebrard, said they would not enforce a complete closure because it affects the economy. What a louse. I too would like to be out galavanting around but we all have to participate or it won't work.
Yep, good luck getting a Canadian rv in Mexico back into the states anytime soon unless you can prove you've been waiting this out. ProudCanuck42 wrote:
qtla9111 wrote:
People will do anything to try and get around the rules. It's still not sinking in. Staying put is of utmost importance. One starts to move they all start to move and then it's out of control.
Anybody who goes to all that trouble has no respect for government, rules or human life. Very sorry to hear the extremes people are going to.
Rvers are flooding across the Mexican border as well. The rules officially say "border closed" but the government refuses to enforce restrictions so the attitude is, "if I can get away with it, why not?".
Very, very well said!!!
Yepir- moishehExplorerThe unclosed border may change. The state of Chihuahua is lobbying the Feds to enforce the closing of borders. Do far this is falling on deaf ears. The fellow who shipped his motorhome is nuts. The cost is outrageous. If an American complains they could sieze his unit. If he enters Mexico the USA will not let him return
- ProudCanuck42Explorer
qtla9111 wrote:
People will do anything to try and get around the rules. It's still not sinking in. Staying put is of utmost importance. One starts to move they all start to move and then it's out of control.
Anybody who goes to all that trouble has no respect for government, rules or human life. Very sorry to hear the extremes people are going to.
Rvers are flooding across the Mexican border as well. The rules officially say "border closed" but the government refuses to enforce restrictions so the attitude is, "if I can get away with it, why not?".
Very, very well said!!! - qtla9111NomadPeople will do anything to try and get around the rules. It's still not sinking in. Staying put is of utmost importance. One starts to move they all start to move and then it's out of control.
Anybody who goes to all that trouble has no respect for government, rules or human life. Very sorry to hear the extremes people are going to.
Rvers are flooding across the Mexican border as well. The rules officially say "border closed" but the government refuses to enforce restrictions so the attitude is, "if I can get away with it, why not?". - MonarambleeExplorer
JaxDad wrote:
Monaramblee wrote:
Closed border for us Canadians so we are staying put. There are options for Canadians to snowbird to the USA but none that allow rvs in. Canadians can fly to their snowbird destination and rent a car or have their car shipped.
Not true. A friend is on his way south in his motorhome right now. He had his coach shipped across the border then flew over and started the drive.
I wonder what the cost would be to ship a motorhome? Not interested in doing it just curious. We might consider traveling south if the border opens up later this winter if not then hopefully next winter. Cant give up on the dream....the pandemic will eventually end i hope. - JaxDadExplorer III
Monaramblee wrote:
Closed border for us Canadians so we are staying put. There are options for Canadians to snowbird to the USA but none that allow rvs in. Canadians can fly to their snowbird destination and rent a car or have their car shipped.
Not true. A friend is on his way south in his motorhome right now. He had his coach shipped across the border then flew over and started the drive. - MonarambleeExplorerClosed border for us Canadians so we are staying put. There are options for Canadians to snowbird to the USA but none that allow rvs in. Canadians can fly to their snowbird destination and rent a car or have their car shipped.
- BarbaraOKExplorer
legsnred wrote:
We are in our snowbird park in Arizona. Not many people here so easy to social distance. No friends from Canada and not all Americans. We own a park model so must pay the lot rent whether we come or not so why not isolate in warm weather rather than shovel snow.
Same for us.
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