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- Mandalay_ParrExplorerI stay at Desert Shadows. Good place. Many winter visitors and activities.
- TrackrigExplorer IIWe don't "winter" any place in particular, but do spend time at Pueblo El Mirage once or twice a winter as we're coming or going through the Phoenix area. Actually it's in the El Mirage area of Surprise which is a nice area.
The transient area is separate from the people staying longer than a week. Last winter they were offering (what I thought to be) some nice rates for first time people wintering over there this season. It has a very nice club house and amenities such as the pool area and hobby shops.
For people staying longer term I think the areas are of very reasonable sizes - especially when compared to what we saw in Yuma where I thought they had people stacked like cordwood.
And, at least in the transient area, the WiFi works well.
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Bill - tsetsafExplorer IIIThe bulk of the parks are in communities around Phoenix. You can see what most of them look like here: Phoenix Parks
Really depends on your needs. Do you want the "snowbird" parks or are you active? - jwillis54Explorer
tsetsaf wrote:
The bulk of the parks are in communities around Phoenix. You can see what most of them look like here: Phoenix Parks
Really depends on your needs. Do you want the "snowbird" parks or are you active?
Wow--great link. I won't need it for 5 years, but glad to know about it!
Course, it may take that long to read about all the parks;)
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