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- TomG2Explorer
GERALDEAN wrote:
......snip...... Seems if some organization is tallying real time experience at the parks we could get a general idea of how successful our search would be.
There "might" be a national database like you are looking for, but I doubt that they would let just anyone access it. Some owners and government parks might think that is private information. Spontaneity has its risks and rewards. Have fun. - GERALDEANExplorer
TomG2 wrote:
GERALDEAN wrote:
...snip....... Does any club or organization keep more accurate tabs on this that are reported in a timely way to be useful? .....snip......
It is the old "Glass is half full......" question. I could tell you that a park is nearly empty and you might find out there are "No vacancies". As suggested, contact a few parks in the area you are interested in. This park is using some very aggressive pricing to fill the spots, with some success. Some others resemble Old Western Ghost Towns. That is in the RGV (Rio Grande Valley of Texas).
We appreciate the advice and it seems almost a "no brainer" that the way to find out is to call and ask. Problem is we like to be somewhat leisurely in our route and timing so not sure where we are going to be on any given day. Seems if some organization is tallying real time experience at the parks we could get a general idea of how successful our search would be. Also calling many of the parks while on the road doesn't reap good results until late in the morning so not to good for overnight stays. - TomG2Explorer
GERALDEAN wrote:
...snip....... Does any club or organization keep more accurate tabs on this that are reported in a timely way to be useful? .....snip......
It is the old "Glass is half full......" question. I could tell you that a park is nearly empty and you might find out there are "No vacancies". As suggested, contact a few parks in the area you are interested in. This park is using some very aggressive pricing to fill the spots, with some success. Some others resemble Old Western Ghost Towns. That is in the RGV (Rio Grande Valley of Texas). - rocmocExplorer
GERALDEAN wrote:
I've only quickly reviewed the responses but don't believe I am seeing a consensus one way or the other. Does any club or organization keep more accurate tabs on this that are reported in a timely way to be useful? We are late starters this year and don't know what to expect of park availability particularly while getting to our destination (Arizona from Ohio). Had hoped to spend three to four weeks getting there however early winter weather and now the threat of over crowded parks has us hesitant to get going.
Just call some RV Parks / Resorts you are interested in staying at.
rocmoc n AZ - GERALDEANExplorerI've only quickly reviewed the responses but don't believe I am seeing a consensus one way or the other. Does any club or organization keep more accurate tabs on this that are reported in a timely way to be useful? We are late starters this year and don't know what to expect of park availability particularly while getting to our destination (Arizona from Ohio). Had hoped to spend three to four weeks getting there however early winter weather and now the threat of over crowded parks has us hesitant to get going.
- rocmocExplorerYes in Southern AZ. Snowbirds arriving since Sept even tho we have had a record warm fall.
rocmoc n AZ - buckyExplorer IIYes a lot of people retired this year. Sadly many others did not make it to the end of the year. It pretty much evens out.
- Us_out_WestExplorerLets wait until January when the 'holiday snowbirds' start arriving to get a better idea how busy the RV parks are.
Back to the OP's original question...we came down a couple weeks earlier than previous years arriving Oct. 25. We like celebrating Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years in warm weather with no snow.
Most of our Canadian friends are here so no slowup there.
Safe travels. - dalenoelExplorer IITiming of the snow will also delay or speed up the migration. We have a late date of 1/27/18 but think it might move up to 1/14.
- TomG2ExplorerThe OP asked, "Are we having an early Snowbird season?"
The answer is in the headline on the news, "Two storm systems will bring snow from the Great Lakes to the Northeast Friday into this weekend."
Early storms and predictions for more will motivate those who had not made up their minds yet.
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