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soren
Jan 06, 2017Explorer
PghBob wrote:
As a "Rule of Thumb", if you want to avoid freezing temps. overnight, consider staying south of I 4. Agree that we would not stay 2 months in an unfamiliar campground, so the idea of staying 2 weeks at a couple different places makes sense to me. Good Luck
Kind of ironic to be reading this. We are in our fourth season as birds. Our handful of winter buddies decided to try a new resort in a very different location. We had booked for Feb/March at their new choice, and planned stopped by last month, for a quick visit. We are beyond grateful that we took the time to do a "test trip" to this new location. The whole situation is awful. The resort is sweet, but too small, and not geared toward the snowbird crowd at all. The place is surrounded by a poverty plagued, depressing mess of a town, in a very remote area. Had we paid for, and spent two months at this location, it would of been a totally ruined winter. It's a bit more expensive to go with a weekly rate, at 4-6 parks in a two month period, but well worth the cost, especially if it's your first time. Good luck.
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