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- jgoldenExplorerWe were scheduled to be there on October 1st on opening day. had to cancel when Mathew showed up.
Plan to visit in the spring. I will say that the management was very helpful and easy to deal with. - Luke_PorterExplorer
NanciL wrote:
At over $200, (counting tax) for a water front site per night, you need deep pockets for a stay there.
I'm sure the price to build that place is just as shocking. - bobsinnExplorerThey are open. I went by in the boat. there were about a dozen RVs in there today.
- JoeHExplorer IIIThey updated their website to say they are now open. It will be a stop over for us on the way to Bluewater.
- NanciLExplorer II
bobsinn wrote:
I drove by there yesterday and there were no RVs and the gates were closed
Same this afternoon when we came by.
At over $200, (counting tax) for a water front site per night, you need deep pockets for a stay there.
Jack L - JoeHExplorer IIIBobsinn -- thanks , I hope they get things in order before our scheduled stop there in December.
- bobsinnExplorerI drove by there yesterday and there were no RVs and the gates were closed
- JoeHExplorer III
Ivylog wrote:
If your question is "What damage did the 40 MPH wind gusts do to the palm trees in the upper keys?" I think you can figure it out yourself.
Keys Palms is an RV resort in Key Largo that was supposed to have their grand opening last week. - IvylogExplorer IIIIf your question is "What damage did the 40 MPH wind gusts do to the palm trees in the upper keys?" I think you can figure it out yourself.
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