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Orlando Fl. camping

bsiemens
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We will be traveling to Orlando, Fl in April. We are looking for rv campsites within 20 miles of Orlando. Our ideal camping is one with spacious campsites like to have a few trees around. We love nature and would prefer not to be right in Orlando. We like seclusion. We looked at a state park in Apoka but they want you to pay upfront when you make reservations and there is a cancellation fee if you can't make it. Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
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dieharder
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We enjoyed the KOA in Davenport when we visited Orlando. Quick access to the interstate and within 20 miles I believe.
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jnharley
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We usually stay at Lake Louisa State Lark when in the area visiting son and family. The price is good, they have pull thru sites, and some even have sewer hook ups. It is an easy trip into Orlando from there. Be prepared for lots of tolls on the highways.
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Klueck
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Agree with Big Katuna...Reserve America cancellation fee is $17.75, not $10.00

Big_Katuna
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PegLW wrote:
Lake Louisa State Park in Clermont, 20 miles west of DisneyWorld. They have a few full hookup sites but you'll have to reserve way in advance.

Paying in advance is normal. The cancellation fee is only $10. if you do it a few days in advance. No big deal


Florida State Parks use reserveamerica. You pay 100% up front and there is a $17.75 cancellation fee.
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Carlos___Ranae
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Fort Wilderness is a complete resort. Also on route 27 near 192 going north, there is the thousand trail orlando preserve with some quiet sites and lake. Public welcome.
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Bea_PA
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Lake Magic an Encore park on 192 W is a straight shot to I-4 and downtown Orlando. There are campgrounds near Winter Garden on rt 50 straight shot to International Drive or downtown Orlando. Both are closer than Lake Louisa. Old Town has 50's Rock and Roll on Wed night and that era cars. Western singer 4-6 on Sundays and western band 6-8
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Dirtbags77
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Take a look at Lake Louisa State Park in Clermont, Fl. It is located on US27 just south of Hwy 50. US 27 dead ends at US192 and go East to Disney. Sites are gravel with table and fire ring at each site. Facilities are very clean and nice. Couple of lakes in the park and at one you can rent canoes/kayaks. Sites are pretty much open but have smaller trees that will not block any satellite dish. Entrance is about 3 miles from the campsite. If you go camp there try Gumbas Italian Restaurant located on Hwy 50 just West of US 27. Lost of other restaurants and shopping in the area. Wherever you end up make sure you get to Old Towne on 192 either Fri or Sat night if you like to see old cars.

GTO66
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small cancellation fee is just part getting a site.your lucky as by your time frame most parks should have sites available unlike now through early march.I always get a state park site in august in ohio which is there prime time.once 3days prior to leaving I broke my knee,small cancellation fee.

garmp
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I don't a solution for you, but a suggestion for an additional stop. Juniper Springs (http://www.juniper-springs.com/). No water nor electric, but one of the most beautiful campgrounds you'll ever see. We hit it on a Sunday afternoon and it was pretty thin, but were told that it books pretty full on the weekend. Definitely worth the see!
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PaYahoo101
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Nothing fancy but reasonable rates and good size spaces, we stayed for 2 months at Merry D RV Poinciana. We liked it well enough that we will be there again for Jan thru Mar in 2014. There are no bells and whistles, pools, hot tubs, etc. just a quiet park, some trees, some of the biggest spaces I have seen. It is pretty close within the range you are looking for.

Mich_F
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Another option is to plan on a park like Wekiwa Springs, and not make a reservation. I just checked that park for the month of April and there are currently plenty of open sites for the month. Just keep checking on line and if it starts to fill up for the time frame you're looking for, then make your reservation.
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johnhicks
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Orland itself is pretty huge and there's lots of traffic; what part of town do you need to be near?
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bsiemens
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Thank you all for your responses. I realize Orlando is a big resort area. We are going for a convention so we have to stay pretty close to Orlando. Maybe as far as 20 miles out.
I guess I don't mind putting up a deposit. It's just so far in advance anything could happen between now and then.
Thanks again for the replies.

trnfla
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Check out Wekiwa Springs State Park this is my blog report along with numerous pictures. It may be a little more than 20 miles from the parks.
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