โSep-27-2015 10:32 AM
โOct-12-2015 06:30 AM
John&Joey wrote:
Seeing that new construction link got me wondering...
What ever happen to that park outside of Rockport that was RV owner owned that went (or almost) belly up. Is that still around? Also the one time nudist camp. They were revamping that as I remember. Are those places still in business or did they fail? Then there was a brand new place going in about 4-5 years ago, very nice setup west of town but still in it. Hard to imagine that Rockport can support all of that and still keep building new. Or are snowbirds just leaving the old crappy parks for the nice new ones.
โOct-12-2015 04:52 AM
โOct-12-2015 04:26 AM
B.O. Plenty wrote:
I gave up..seems like all the nicer places are full. Called a couple others and was told they would get back to me, never did, even after calling them several times including the new one near Rockport. I guess they aren't interested. Seems like there are an awful lot of dumpy places that still have a few openings. I'm going elsewhere. Life's too short to spend any time in a rathole just to find some better weather. Maybe next year. Thanks for all your suggestions.
B.O.
โOct-11-2015 01:01 PM
โOct-11-2015 09:19 AM
โOct-04-2015 05:36 PM
her&I wrote:
Fun n Sun is the bigger one with all of the amenities such as dance hall, rec hall, tennis courts, billiard hall, indoor shuffle board, library, model car race track, pool, horseshoes and classes calore.
โOct-04-2015 05:12 PM
TomG2 wrote:Fun n Sun is the bigger one with all of the amenities such as dance hall, rec hall, tennis courts, billiard hall, indoor shuffle board, library, model car race track, pool, horseshoes and classes calore.joebedford wrote:
Is Fun N' Sun one of the ones behind the Harley dealer and Tractor Supply?
There are two in that location, Fun n Sun as well as First Colony.
โOct-04-2015 07:05 AM
joebedford wrote:
Is Fun N' Sun one of the ones behind the Harley dealer and Tractor Supply?
โOct-04-2015 06:17 AM
her&I wrote:Is Fun N' Sun one of the ones behind the Harley dealer and Tractor Supply?gonefishin' wrote:What park are you in. We have a place in Fun n Sun in San Benito. Love it.
We've stayed in the RGV 2 years now and are headed there after Christmas until the middle of April. We stay in a park in San Benito, TX and there is so much to do. They really cater to the winter Texans.
We are about 30 minutes from SPI and 20 minutes from Mexico if either of those interest you. Our park has so many activities if you are bored it's because you choose to be. Lots of great restaurants, shopping, volunteer possibilities, beaches, dances, flea markets and did I say restaurants. We have made many friends there and are anxious to get back.
There are manufactured homes, park models, Motorhomes, Fifth wheelers, travel trailers large and small; you name it it's there.
โOct-03-2015 06:55 PM
gonefishin' wrote:What park are you in. We have a place in Fun n Sun in San Benito. Love it.
We've stayed in the RGV 2 years now and are headed there after Christmas until the middle of April. We stay in a park in San Benito, TX and there is so much to do. They really cater to the winter Texans.
We are about 30 minutes from SPI and 20 minutes from Mexico if either of those interest you. Our park has so many activities if you are bored it's because you choose to be. Lots of great restaurants, shopping, volunteer possibilities, beaches, dances, flea markets and did I say restaurants. We have made many friends there and are anxious to get back.
There are manufactured homes, park models, Motorhomes, Fifth wheelers, travel trailers large and small; you name it it's there.
โOct-03-2015 06:44 PM
โSep-30-2015 07:05 AM
Looks like you took my statement literal. I should have said "nicer" weather, and saved you all that typing and speculation on the future of El Nino.
โSep-29-2015 06:52 PM
silversand wrote:John&Joey wrote:
You'll enjoy the TX gulf coast then. If you want all that and nice weather then FL is the place...
...hmmm. With the exceptionally strong and persistent El Nino (solidly in place now), the Two-class Monthly & Seasonal Climate Outlooks are showing a very, very strong chance (60/40 to 70/30) of much colder than normal temperatures over this winter from Southern Arizona all the way to Alabama coast (Nov to December), and strongly colder from Southern Arizona all the way to the entire Florida peninsula (from December to ~end of February).
Even scarier is the 2-Class climate outlook precipitation for this 2015/2016 winter: a 70/30 to 80/20 chance of much higher than normal precipitation from Southern Arizona to entire Florida peninsula from November to ~end of December. And an exceptionally confidant above average precipitation from Southern California, through southern Arizona, through South Texas, Louisiana, and entire Florida peninsula (especially south of Orlando) from end of December till March. Bring your umbrellas and storm chasers!
...the absolute opposite for northern North America this winter (from roughly Kansas north, east and west): very, very strong chance of a warmer than everage November to March (especially Great Lakes and Northeast regions), with very strong chance of below normal precipitation (but remember: this is still the north, so warmer may mean temps in the 32F range daytime, rather than 15F range! Ice storms anyone?).
Anyhow, the climate regions are large, so spot predictions (ie. over a particular city or town) will be impossible this far out. Lets see what happens. Anyhow, we're scheduled for south Florida from Jan to end of Feb...I've got a feeling we will need to bring a buoyant vehicle raft with us :B
โSep-29-2015 01:27 PM
โSep-29-2015 12:39 PM