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LarryJM
Jan 22, 2014Explorer II
Jim Shoe wrote:
You won't be likely to find a single park on either coast for the rest of the winter, but you can find many that have openings for a couple of weeks or a month. Some poor souls still have to work and only have vacation time to travel.
You can also find longer term space if you're willing to go inland a bit from either coast, and its cheaper. Just avoid the Disney World area. My parents did it both ways over the years.
Well since the OP neither specified it had to be long term or on the coast specifically then I would say the answer to the OP is NO in general. Now specific CGs or areas such as WDW or KW might be hard any time due to overall popularity. Now if you are looking at popular snowbird oriented parks then the answer would obviously be YES.
Larry
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