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mikestock
Feb 24, 2019Explorer
Can't blame the snowbirds here. I blame the State of Alabama for this. Many Spring breakers in Alabama would like to take the kids to the beach, but Gulf State Park sites are pretty much filled
with snowbirds, paying the monthly rate and staying put.
I'm sure the thinking is that snowbirds bring more to the economy than Spring breakers. I don't think this idea has much credence, since local states have Spring breaks, pretty much, back to back to back during the month of March. The park would likely stay full at the standard rate instead of the reduced monthly rate.
with snowbirds, paying the monthly rate and staying put.
I'm sure the thinking is that snowbirds bring more to the economy than Spring breakers. I don't think this idea has much credence, since local states have Spring breaks, pretty much, back to back to back during the month of March. The park would likely stay full at the standard rate instead of the reduced monthly rate.
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