This is our sixth year of snowbirding in Florida and the weather this year has been less than ideal. We arrived on January 8th and traveled the east coast, then the Keys, now in Fort Myers Beach. We arrived in the pouring rain on Wednesday afternoon for a month stay in an RV park here. We were told that we couldn't check in they had flooding and were not "allowing" people to check in or check out. If they checked out it was at their own risk. They couldn't give us a date when we could have our site. They suggested that we stay in the local Walmart parking lot, but we convinced them to let us stay in their parking lot and see how things go. After the second night our tanks were full and they wouldn't allow us to dump at a site there so we were pretty much up a river without a paddle. Luckily we were able to get a site for three nights at a park up the road (Gulf Waters RV Resort, beautiful place) and lucked out after several phone calls to get something for the month in a park in North Fort Myers. Lesson learned - check out park where you are heading to make sure everything is a go for your stay. This campground had our home phone AND our cell phone numbers AND our email address but only called our home phone THE DAY BEFORE to apprise us of the situation (did they think that we were going to be home in Pennsylvania the day before we would be staying in Fort Myers Beach????). Some people/companies just don't go the extra mile. Could be worse though, beats snow :-)