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Parrothead_Mike
Oct 20, 2014Explorer
I personally prefer the Gulf Coast side of Florida. You probably won't have any great difficulty finding an RV park somewhere in Florida, if that's what you're looking for (you didn't really specify that you were coming in an RV). While a lot of snowbirds will be there at that time many don't head south until after Christmas, but the warm area nearer the beaches will be difficult.
You might try doing some research using RV Park Reviews.com (see below). Select a city or use the map feature to locate a city and then search info about campgrounds.
http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions/Florida/
"Warm & close to the beach" may be difficult, but the further inland you go the more likely you'll find something. A heated pool may work better than the beach, especially if you have kids. Check out the greater Orlando area or a bit south from there. There's a lot in the Orlando area for families. You can always do a day trip to the beach if the weather is going to be nice. If not, you can always hang out at the pool.
You might try doing some research using RV Park Reviews.com (see below). Select a city or use the map feature to locate a city and then search info about campgrounds.
http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions/Florida/
"Warm & close to the beach" may be difficult, but the further inland you go the more likely you'll find something. A heated pool may work better than the beach, especially if you have kids. Check out the greater Orlando area or a bit south from there. There's a lot in the Orlando area for families. You can always do a day trip to the beach if the weather is going to be nice. If not, you can always hang out at the pool.
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