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- motorcycle_jackExplorer II
HDrider44 wrote:
Our plans were to winter in southern Texas this year. We did the Arizona thing last year (our first year)but we are going to take delivery on a new RV just outside of Orlando (Winter Haven)in mid Nov. so decided to spend a month poking around in case any bugs pop up with the new rig.
We have never researched anything in Florida,, I hear the west coast is a little cheaper to stay on??
Dave & Diane -
The place I stay is Williston Crossings RV Resort, the only 2012 Good Sam 10-10-10 park in Florida. You can stay in high season for $99 your first week, $295 a week after that or $600 a month (plus electric). That is CONSIDERABLY less than just 40 miles south (Lady Lakes) or an hour away (Tampa area, Orlando area). And once you try this resort you will be comparing all others to this place - no matter where you go! Stop by and try it. If you get there come see us in site 273. - HDrider44ExplorerOur plans were to winter in southern Texas this year. We did the Arizona thing last year (our first year)but we are going to take delivery on a new RV just outside of Orlando (Winter Haven)in mid Nov. so decided to spend a month poking around in case any bugs pop up with the new rig.
We have never researched anything in Florida,, I hear the west coast is a little cheaper to stay on?? - joebedfordNomad II
GoPackGo wrote:
Glad you like it, I go there once in a while too but I don't like the vicious storms. Our 2 week old rig and 3 vehicles were damaged in a typical Florida storm (nasty) in March!
I've just never seen a place like Florida. - motorcycle_jackExplorer II
BillB800si wrote:
That's way too far North in Florida for me in the winter.
Ft. Myers with the warm breezes and gulf shores...
Oh, and my afternoon beer on the patio....
Life is good...
Happy trails,
Hahahahaha! Now that's funny. The web site post the temp for Crossings and Ft. Meyers (check it out). They are almost always within 5 degrees of each other. Just another urban myth blown!
Come on guys, don't bring the voodoo down on me. I don't need a hurricane coming in on the gulf side (I did push some pins in a Florida map on the Atlantic side and up along the upper gulf shores just to be sure). Hex,hex hex on you! - RV_wandererExplorer
motorcycle jack wrote:
And we're inland enough that any hurricane is no more than a heavy rain and only have had 1 in 15 years in this area.
Well, John, that means you're due for a hurricane any time soon! :B - RVUSAExplorer
motorcycle jack wrote:
And we're inland enough that any hurricane is no more than a heavy rain and only have had 1 in 15 years in this area.
hahahaha dont go taunting mother nature, she can have an evil sense of humour.
Really nice park by the way. Two thumbs up on that one. - BillB800siExplorer
motorcycle jack wrote:
Williston Crossings RV Resort - the only Florida Good Sam 10-10-10 park for 2012.
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That's way too far North in Florida for me in the winter.
Ft. Myers with the warm breezes and gulf shores...
Oh, and my afternoon beer on the patio....
Life is good...
Happy trails, - Sea_DogExplorerThis will be the twenty eighth year in a row that we
have visited Florida.
Intermittent before that.
I am as anxious to leave now as I was the first time that we went,
in 1972! - motorcycle_jackExplorer IIWell, I've spent winters in Texas, Arizona and Florida. I quickly learned I HATE blowing dirt or sand, thus no Az. or Texas for me. I've got to have grass, trees and even a shower now and then. Bad bugs are only around for a couple of weeks then gone. And we're inland enough that any hurricane is no more than a heavy rain and only have had 1 in 15 years in this area. So all in all, we chose Florida but you like Az. that's why there are multiple RV parks across the nation.
- GoPackGoExplorerWithout disrespecting anyone anywhere, I'll just say that what I like about Florida in the winter compared to any of the other 'warm' states is the abundant 'greenery' - The trees, the grass, the shrubbery and flowers. Nothing compares. Also the incredible array of wildlife. I had a bear walk thru my back yard last month. There are turtles walking around and birds that are 4 feet tall (Red Headed Sand Hill Cranes), the manatee in the various springs - how long of a list do you want ? Yes we have bugs - because it never gets cold enough to kill them off !
But between the middle of October and the beginning of April, it really is heaven down here. And you can pick what kind of temps you like, from pretty doggone cool up on the northern border (might even see snow) to very temperate in the Orlando area to much warmer in the southern one-third of the state. And not to forget that one of the Keys' claims to fame is that it has never, ever been below 32 degrees.
Yes, I will complain about the summers, but never about the winters here.
I've just never seen a place like Florida. Don't forget to stop at the Visitor Center when you cross the border - gotta get that little cup of orange juice !
Tim
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