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rbcamping
Mar 01, 2018Explorer
I've actually moved to Florida and will have completed the move next month. I do plan on having great internet, that's a given. A lot of the parks have horse shoes, shuffle board, bocce?, and other stuff which I'm not familiar with and did not see in San Diego. This property is kind of an island in the middle of the lake with a peninsula access, so most of the sites will be back in that are on the water. The sites in the middle will be pull through. No temporary over night stuff will most likely be available, but I will check on it. This is in the planning stages so I wanted to get a rough ideal as to what most people are looking for Most of the people I see in Florida are in there sixties to seventies with some as younger.
I am planning on doing two parks, the second one will be with spaces that are larger with lots of trees and open space, a little different than what you normally see, but I believe that people would be willing to pay a little more for more space and privacy while camping.
I am planning on doing two parks, the second one will be with spaces that are larger with lots of trees and open space, a little different than what you normally see, but I believe that people would be willing to pay a little more for more space and privacy while camping.
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