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kcmoedoe
Nov 09, 2014Explorer
I would suggest shopping around in person since this doesn't sound like a normal snowbird visit. What works great for the snowbird crowd isn't going to work for someone who is there in the summer. Summer temps are going to exceed 110 degrees on a daily basis. The resorts mentioned are really not geared for summer stays. There are a few older parks where people appear to live year round, but their names escape me. Those would probably be much cheaper (winter rates in the nicer resorts can easily exceed $1500 to $2000 per month.) and may have a bit more shade trees. (again the resorts are pretty much Palm Trees and fruit trees only, which are beautiful, but offer little in the way of sun shade. I would just pick any of the previously mentioned resorts, sans Desert Hot Springs which is too far from Palm Springs Central for any commuting, stay for a month during which you can find a decent year round spot.
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