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Wondering about impact of Harvey and Irma

Thunder_Mountai
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For the first time I had toyed with the idea of snowbirding on the Texas coast or south Florida. Needless to say we did a 180.

So, I called to make reservations in one of our usual AZ winter parks. Glad we called. The area we like is usually wide open in December. Had a heck of a time finding an acceptable spot. Reservationist said they were really filling up early.

That got me to wondering about the impact of the two hurricanes on snowbirds in Texas and Florida. I did do a check using rvparkreviews.com on areas around Rock Port, Corpus, the Keys and up the west coast of Florida. In the Keys I did a rough count of maybe 1,500 sites. Didn't try to do a count around Rock Port and CC but must be in the thousands. I just gave up. I know there is a full two months before peak season. Lots of work can be done and marginally damaged parks reopened, but...

My question is for those of you in snowbird in the affected areas. What can you report about what you know about your favorite parks?

Good thoughts to all of you who have been affected.
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BarbaraOK
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Tucson is ALWAYS cooler than Phoenix area - higher elevation. Casa Grande doesn't have an much of a heat island as all of the ares in the "Valley of the Sun" do, so it is always about 5=10 cooler during Dec-Feb. But we aren't talking about "cold". And different people have different feels about how warm they want their rig during the night. For us, after 13 yrs in Michigan, we don't call anything cold that is above zero. And we turn heat way down at hight and just ad an extra blanket if needed.

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tomman58
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BarbaraOK wrote:
tomman58 wrote:

Missed the point we also have plenty to do, most parks do but we can do it outside, in AZ night in the desert gets cold fast , real fast, RGV 30 mphg winds are a distraction and in Fl we can use our gazebo for cards, games or just chating at night but as I stated it is winter and you day light ends around 5:30 besides our park offers free beer and pop at all our events and shows plus free ice always.


Not in the Mesa area where we stay. We usually talk our last walk at 9 or 9:30 pm - during January that means a jacket, but otherwise it is warm in the evening. Not saying it won't be nippy by morning, but the evening is not the problem. Now if you are up at altitude, then it gets colder quicker.

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BarbaraOK
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tomman58 wrote:

Missed the point we also have plenty to do, most parks do but we can do it outside, in AZ night in the desert gets cold fast , real fast, RGV 30 mphg winds are a distraction and in Fl we can use our gazebo for cards, games or just chating at night but as I stated it is winter and you day light ends around 5:30 besides our park offers free beer and pop at all our events and shows plus free ice always.


Not in the Mesa area where we stay. We usually talk our last walk at 9 or 9:30 pm - during January that means a jacket, but otherwise it is warm in the evening. Not saying it won't be nippy by morning, but the evening is not the problem. Now if you are up at altitude, then it gets colder quicker.

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John I Haggerty wrote:
TomG2 wrote:
tomman58 wrote:
try to remember no matter where you are by 5:30 it is dark and the day ends unless you have an active RV park. Been in Az and dark mean cold and fast. been in Tx and dark is dark in RGV not so much as their flea markets close (big deal down there.


Good point. In my Winter home in the RGV there is more foot traffic on the streets after dark than before, as people exercise and visit the various facilities for entertainment and games. We get some cold weather, but if it is warm during the day, it is warm in the evening. Which is most of the time.


Wow, 5:30 and nothing to do? I'm outta there! For me it's decision time; volley ball or tennis or pickle ball or the pool with pool side live music or dancing or cards or the wood shop or going fishing or having friends over or etc... I'm not going to sit around and watch my latter years disappear without a fight!


Reminds me of an old joke "so does your headlights stop working when it gets dark?" That's the problem with getting older one's night vision starts failing. Add to that the feeling that you're no-longer in Kansas, and most older snowbirds don't venture far from the compound.
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tomman58
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John I Haggerty wrote:
TomG2 wrote:
tomman58 wrote:
try to remember no matter where you are by 5:30 it is dark and the day ends unless you have an active RV park. Been in Az and dark mean cold and fast. been in Tx and dark is dark in RGV not so much as their flea markets close (big deal down there.


Good point. In my Winter home in the RGV there is more foot traffic on the streets after dark than before, as people exercise and visit the various facilities for entertainment and games. We get some cold weather, but if it is warm during the day, it is warm in the evening. Which is most of the time.


Wow, 5:30 and nothing to do? I'm outta there! For me it's decision time; volley ball or tennis or pickle ball or the pool with pool side live music or dancing or cards or the wood shop or going fishing or having friends over or etc... I'm not going to sit around and watch my latter years disappear without a fight!


Missed the point we also have plenty to do, most parks do but we can do it outside, in AZ night in the desert gets cold fast , real fast, RGV 30 mphg winds are a distraction and in Fl we can use our gazebo for cards, games or just chating at night but as I stated it is winter and you day light ends around 5:30 besides our park offers free beer and pop at all our events and shows plus free ice always.
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John_I_Haggerty
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TomG2 wrote:
tomman58 wrote:
try to remember no matter where you are by 5:30 it is dark and the day ends unless you have an active RV park. Been in Az and dark mean cold and fast. been in Tx and dark is dark in RGV not so much as their flea markets close (big deal down there.


Good point. In my Winter home in the RGV there is more foot traffic on the streets after dark than before, as people exercise and visit the various facilities for entertainment and games. We get some cold weather, but if it is warm during the day, it is warm in the evening. Which is most of the time.


Wow, 5:30 and nothing to do? I'm outta there! For me it's decision time; volley ball or tennis or pickle ball or the pool with pool side live music or dancing or cards or the wood shop or going fishing or having friends over or etc... I'm not going to sit around and watch my latter years disappear without a fight!
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TomG2
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tomman58 wrote:
try to remember no matter where you are by 5:30 it is dark and the day ends unless you have an active RV park. Been in Az and dark mean cold and fast. been in Tx and dark is dark in RGV not so much as their flea markets close (big deal down there.


Good point. In my Winter home in the RGV there is more foot traffic on the streets after dark than before, as people exercise and visit the various facilities for entertainment and games. We get some cold weather, but if it is warm during the day, it is warm in the evening. Which is most of the time.

tomman58
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rocmoc wrote:
jdb7566 wrote:
azdryheat wrote:
pawatt wrote:
The 400 parks of the Rio Grande Valley were untouched by the hurricane and flooding. Come see what you are missing. Warmer, friendlier and greener than AZ.
You're a moderator and you just slammed AZ and the people of AZ? Not a good thing to do; looks bad on your part. I've always been a strong supporter of TX and we vacation in TX. I would never talk down TX to build up AZ. Thanks for nothing, moderator.

If telling the truth is a "slam", then so-be-it.


Truth is AZ does NOT have bugs in the winter, Texas & Florida DO! This winter after the heavy rains both are going to be worst than normal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_4Nrz4gMIU

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Yak,yak,yak............ try to remember no matter where you are by 5:30 it is dark and the day ends unless you have an active RV park. Been in Az and dark mean cold and fast. been in Tx and dark is dark in RGV not so much as their flea markets close (big deal down there.
Im Fl dark is dark most night warm, a few bugs but not bad as we sit outside in a lit gazebo, but the great thing is a very active RV park.

Bottom line try them all there are snowbirds most everywhere.
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rocmoc
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jdb7566 wrote:
azdryheat wrote:
pawatt wrote:
The 400 parks of the Rio Grande Valley were untouched by the hurricane and flooding. Come see what you are missing. Warmer, friendlier and greener than AZ.
You're a moderator and you just slammed AZ and the people of AZ? Not a good thing to do; looks bad on your part. I've always been a strong supporter of TX and we vacation in TX. I would never talk down TX to build up AZ. Thanks for nothing, moderator.

If telling the truth is a "slam", then so-be-it.


Truth is AZ does NOT have bugs in the winter, Texas & Florida DO! This winter after the heavy rains both are going to be worst than normal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_4Nrz4gMIU

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Dutch_12078
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There are currently 78 Florida State Parks that are open or have reopened for day use only.

Storm Information | Florida State Parks

There are currently 14 Florida State Parks that are open for free camping by hurricane displaced campers only on a day by day basis.

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tomman58
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Every area has pluses and minus but after many years we've settled on Fl. So many from our state are at our RV park. Many more of our friends have moved there or have a winter house. AZ we see every other year as our son lives in Tucson, RGV has just to much wind for us and again just some folks from our state and lacked the diversity of FL.
Fl is more rounded out and seems to offer more for snowbirds no matter what part of the state. Money at our age isn't as important as it once was.
We spend 3500 for the year, we can stay for 6 months and leave the rig on site the rest of the year if we wish plus we have a shed and gazebo to make it seem more homey
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TomG2
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I am not that familiar with Arizona, but I have wintered in both Florida and Texas. I did not find anything in the Sunshine State that was even close to the $1,000 for three months with full hookups that are available in the RGV.

joebedford
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The RGV is friendlier than FL or AZ.

The RGV may be warmer than AZ but not FL only if you discount wind chill.

The RGV is greener than AZ if they've had rain. (One year we went there and it was just dirt).

I like the desert. This year we're going to AZ and next year RGV.

jdb7566
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azdryheat wrote:
pawatt wrote:
The 400 parks of the Rio Grande Valley were untouched by the hurricane and flooding. Come see what you are missing. Warmer, friendlier and greener than AZ.
You're a moderator and you just slammed AZ and the people of AZ? Not a good thing to do; looks bad on your part. I've always been a strong supporter of TX and we vacation in TX. I would never talk down TX to build up AZ. Thanks for nothing, moderator.

If telling the truth is a "slam", then so-be-it.

Thunder_Mountai
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Me Again wrote:
Thunder Mountain wrote:
Unfortunately, I was looking at the Keys area. Guess I'll take a look at it next year.


You going to be at Canyon Vistas this winter? Chris


Nope won't be there. Just too pricey.
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