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angler
Explorer
Feb 04, 2018

RV Parking in Orlando Area

New to the Class A motorhome arena. I have looked online for monthly parking areas in the Orlando area for a 36 foot class A Rv. Prefer a place on a month to month. Max of 3 months. I've looked online and have picked out a few, but was wondering if anyone has stored their RV for a few months at any place in Florida. Looking at storage Nov-Jan. I plan on snowbirding for the February - April timeframe. Thanks in advance

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  • I assume you mean Storage Lots. Parking implies to me you parked at the store for an hour while you shopped and if you are staying at a dedicated campground, it would be getting a campsite.

    I would expect storage lots would have a lot of availability during that time frame as snow birds come down and move their rigs to their winter campsites opening up space in the storage lots.

    I've seen lots of them in Florida but can't recommend as we haven't used one.
  • I have friends that have used Top Notch Storage in Clermont with good results.
  • Ivylog's avatar
    Ivylog
    Explorer III
    Stage Stop in Winter Gardens has storage without electric. If you stay in the Orlando area it is worth getting a Sun Pass because of all the toll roads.
    It's not the driving in snow I would worry about it's the salt on the roads that is the gift that keeps giving regardless of what you do to try and get it off your rig.
  • Thanks for the good info. I will check in to that. I'm just not sure where in Florida I want to be next year and am looking at options. Would prefer to bring the coach down from WI in November instead of February like this year. Maybe I'll feel differently after I get a few more miles under my belt.
  • Just a thought - several friends have found it to be nearly the same price to rent a seasonal site for 6 months even though they are only on the site for 3 months. They are able to leave their coach on the site, plugged in and sat up and just fly back and forth as their schedule allows. Might work for you if you plan to snowbird in one location.

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