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NCWriter wrote:
It may be too early now to book for winter 2018 full season, but it's a good time to gather info.
Satisfied people often come back year after year and have friendships at the snowbird parks. One thing I noticed is that often the very popular parks (like in the Keys) will start next season's bookings at the end of the current season (around April) by offering next year's sites to returning full-season snowbirds, with a deadline to book. Then they contact the full season new people/returning partial-season, and so on. By the end of summer, they might take shorter overnight bookings.
As sort of a rule of thumb, the further south you get and the nearer the coasts, the higher the price.
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PghBob wrote:
As a "Rule of Thumb", if you want to avoid freezing temps. overnight, consider staying south of I 4. Agree that we would not stay 2 months in an unfamiliar campground, so the idea of staying 2 weeks at a couple different places makes sense to me. Good Luck
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