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Ivylog
Oct 21, 2015Explorer III
Here are some previous posts that might help. Amazing what's in that search box at the top.
Here is what I posted for a fellow Class Cer:
Assuming you are going to tour Fla then reservations are not necessary. Probably too late for long term as many of the more popular places are booked but there is always several days between the long term rentals. Being willing to move to a different site within the RV park will help if you want to stay longer. It's a big state with many CGs that do not advertise so use Google for campgrounds in various cities. On the north side of Orlando you can get reservations at Stage Stop CG in Winter Garden... even some drone pictures under slide show. Not fancy...$200/week but close enough to even do Disney in the car.
*Other than using this CG when in Orlando I have no financial reason of incentive to recommend it.
Here is what I posted for a fellow Class Cer:
Assuming you are going to tour Fla then reservations are not necessary. Probably too late for long term as many of the more popular places are booked but there is always several days between the long term rentals. Being willing to move to a different site within the RV park will help if you want to stay longer. It's a big state with many CGs that do not advertise so use Google for campgrounds in various cities. On the north side of Orlando you can get reservations at Stage Stop CG in Winter Garden... even some drone pictures under slide show. Not fancy...$200/week but close enough to even do Disney in the car.
*Other than using this CG when in Orlando I have no financial reason of incentive to recommend it.
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